A genuine Irish pub full of charm, that one owes much to the user's friendliness. In the two large rooms covered with The Anglo-Evensong newspaper, a counter and tables, but also two libraries and a large screen where you won't miss the games. On Tuesday evening, at 8 p.m., there is a darts competition. And if Guinness reigns supreme, you will still find Asahi - a rare beer in Paris, but... the boss's wife comes from Japan. For beer and cigarette enthusiasts, the establishment sells its beers to take away until 9 p.m. Nice in summer to enjoy the Canal Saint-Martin. Finally, a drink to discover, typically English: Pimm's, a blend of cooked wine, cucumber, and lemon. But let's say no more, the recipe is a secret.
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7.50 euro for a guinness is very good for Paris
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They let beggars hang around and don’t do anything about it. On top of that, the bathrooms are sketchy, and there’s clearly some shady stuff going on in there. As for the beer, it’s a disaster. Ruining a Guinness isn’t easy, but somehow, they’ve managed it.
The kitchen is a whole other issue. It’s filthy—old food and grease everywhere. Honestly, I wouldn’t trust anything coming out of there. Do yourself a favor and don’t risk your health by eating here.
Bottom line: skip this place. There are way better spots to spend your time and money.