Established by three friends, The Cambridge Public House is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee or a beer. Here, you will experience the vibe of a cocktail bar as well as a laid-back pub. While the menu changes with a change in season, a few staples can always be found here. Natural wines and craft beers are highly recommended. You can pair your drink with sausage rolls and British cheese if you please.
This establishment, known as Le Bar, is popular among both Parisians and guests of the world-renowned Four Seasons Hotel George V. There is a lovely view of the avenue George V, one of Paris' chicest streets. The bar serves coffees and teas, cocktails (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), milkshakes, and a light menu featuring snacks, salads and sandwiches as well as a more heartier of duck, scallops and beef tartare. It is a perfect place to relax with a glass of your favorite beverage.
Les Papilles opened in 2003, has captured the hearts of the picky gourmands of Paris with its gourmet food, classic wines and amiable service. It's a delicatessen by the day offering wide choices of local dishes spiced up with authentic herbs. In the afternoon, when you look forward to an elaborate lunch, Les Papilles offers you dining services. Since they believe in serving fresh recipes, the food served varies seasonally and the menu board always has a list of exclusive delicacies. As the day ends, all we want is a glass of fine wine and good company. In the evening, explore the cellar of Les Papilles which stocks the finest vintage wines, specially hand-made by masters of renowned vine-yards. A visit to Les Papilles and you get to experience all that is France famous for.
Overlooking Boulevard du Temple in Paris, Bisou. is a casual cocktail bar. In addition to reasonably-priced cocktails, they even serve other drinks like coffee, tea and milkshakes. They use high-quality and seasonally-available ingredients to prepare their drinks. They also offer outdoor seating arrangements which is perfect for the warm summer months. This dimly-lit restaurant’s lively ambience and cool music will keep you coming back for more. This cocktail bar is a great place to visit with friends and colleagues.
You can escape the many tourists traps of Rue Mouffetard by dining at the Truffière, a traditional restaurant offering regional cuisine in an authentic cellar dating from the 17th Century. The Red Tuna tastes just as good with Foie Gras in a Filo Custard or with Parmentier de Canard aux Truffes Noire. And top that off with Soufflé Chaud à la Truffe Noire; it's guaranteed to send you to a different realm altogether. Strictly for non-vegetarians, the restaurant also has a huge variety of liqueurs, which can be sipped at leisure at the lounge. Their wine cellar has a spectacular wine collection of more than 3,300 bottles. Truly a special place for romantic occasions.