Blink and you may miss the almost hidden door to the Experimental Cocktail Club. This one-room bar makes for a fun and intimate evening no matter who you're with. Like the name suggests, this place is known for its exquisite cocktails and for the crafty bartenders who make them, so you know you can't just have one drink! With live DJs setting the mood and keeping the atmosphere lively, the Experimental Cocktail Club will become your new favorite hangout.
The 3rd Arrondissement features an easygoing and unpretentious cocktail lounge that will surely please your senses. The cozy ambiance is great for small groups. Offering lip-smacking authentic Mexican cuisine, Candelaria's must-haves are mushroom tacos, queso fresco, cactus tostada, chicken tostada, and lots more. The creative cocktails and frozen margarita are truly unforgettable and will keep you coming back to this amazing place.
In its heyday, Harry's was paid regular visits by none other than Hemingway himself. Cut to present times, and the bar is as smoky as ever, sans Hemingway or his ghost. Take in the historical ambiance of this historic tavern that goes back more than a century while relaxing with one of the original Bloody Mary concoctions, which still tastes exactly the same as when Harry's debuted. There have also been claims that other well-known drinks like the Side Car and French 75 originated here.
Among the hierarchy of Parisian bars, this blue blooded lounge is where the rich and fashionable come after hours. Located in the Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris, there is nothing ordinary about Bar du Plaza Athénée; nibbles include caviar and sushi and even your martinis, highballs and tropicals are more than just mixes. The bar itself is made of sculpted and sandblasted glass, illuminating drinks with a effervescent glow. The other lounge area deep-set with rich leather furnishing and artworks is a cozier venue, perfect for a night-out in Paris.
The Bombardier, a real English pub serving real English ale, brings British pub culture to the heart of Paris. Even the tables on the terrace resemble pub-garden-style picnic benches rather than the more traditional pavement café variety. They boast a view out onto the dome of the Panthéon; guests are almost in the shadow of St Paul's Cathedral. The beer is reasonably priced, pub-grub is served from mid-day to 2.30p, and there's a choice of three TVs showing the best of British sports. The Bombardier is a good place to watch a crunch match or simply sit with a pint and read an English newspaper.
Café Titon is a French-German bar that aims to unite people from both cultures. It is a place where one can find German beer, good pretzels and curry wurst accompanied by a good ambiance. Café Titon offers year-round events that are inspired by the traditional festivities in Germany, such as Biergarten. The bar is a special place for German and French people who have an affinity for their neighboring country, as well as everybody else who wants to enjoy this cultural encounter or just a German beer. For more details, call at +33 9 5317 9410
Among the hierarchy of Parisian bars, this blue blooded lounge is where the rich and fashionable come after hours. Located in the Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris, there is nothing ordinary about Bar du Plaza Athénée; nibbles include caviar and sushi and even your martinis, highballs and tropicals are more than just mixes. The bar itself is made of sculpted and sandblasted glass, illuminating drinks with a effervescent glow. The other lounge area deep-set with rich leather furnishing and artworks is a cozier venue, perfect for a night-out in Paris.
Blink and you may miss the almost hidden door to the Experimental Cocktail Club. This one-room bar makes for a fun and intimate evening no matter who you're with. Like the name suggests, this place is known for its exquisite cocktails and for the crafty bartenders who make them, so you know you can't just have one drink! With live DJs setting the mood and keeping the atmosphere lively, the Experimental Cocktail Club will become your new favorite hangout.
Jefrey's is a classy cocktail bar located in Paris' 2nd Arrondissement. The plush purple and brown leather chairs add a sophisticated, lounge type feel to the bar, and also reiterates the cocktail menu's "his" and "hers" sections. The list of his and hers cocktails is mostly populated with classic cocktails, which is only fitting with the rest of the vintage feel of the bar.
Nestled on the northern tip of the charming Île Saint-Louis and a few steps away from the Notre-Dame, Le Saint Régis is a quaint cafe that is always brimming with locals and tourists. It has a vintage look to it that is alluring. With its high ceiling, wooden tables, mirrors, tiles and, black and white checkered flooring, this warm and inviting place is good for groups, couples, singles and families with older kids. Relish their Maison Mas charcuterie, confit of duck and burgers. Complement your meal with wine.
L'Art Brut Bistrot has a quirky cavern look to it. Set in old wood and stones with displays of artworks by upcoming artists which rotates monthly, it is a place frequented by a potpourri crowd. You will find students, professionals, intellectuals and creative people hobnobbing here over a glass of wine, beer and Balkan fine drinks. Tuck in the cheese platter and cured meats to complement your alcohol.