This quaint coffee-turned-sports bar located on the corner of Boyer Street and Rue de Ménilmontant is also a happening, live music venue. Weekend nights usually have live music concerts showcasing the best of all musical genres. The bar has a contemporary look with steel counters and brown resin furniture. The cafe serves light fare of deli sandwiches and salads.
Nicolas, everyone's favorite chain of wine merchants, offers something new for their branch in the redeveloped Bercy: you can not only buy wine here, but drink it and accompany it with a plate of charcuterie or a coq au vin. It is not hard to guess why this bar has become one of the most popular of the Cour Saint-Emilion, a recently renovated and pedestrian restaurant row. The choice of wines is enormous (you can order any wine and get them to bring it up form their immense cellar), and the prices are low. Moreover, being located in an old wine warehouse cannot but contribute to the atmosphere.
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