You may be forgiven for thinking that you are back in Blighty here, as this really is a little piece of England in Paris. You're unlikely to hear much French spoken among the punters either. The ex-pats have everything they could wish for with food and service like the old Anglo-Saxon tradition, and an interior that could only belong to an English pub, decked out in wood and copper curiosities. More to the point, beer is actually distilled in the basement, to the delight of the many connoisseurs of fine ale who gather here. Don't miss Quiz Night on Sunday evenings. A trip to The Frog & Rosbif is really worth it, and you're in with a chance of winning a round of beers!
Evil be to him who evil drinks! Here is the pub's creed and that will take some doing! The venue stocks a wide range of home-brewed beers, which is an outstanding feat in Paris and the whole of France. Customers of all ages come and sit in here to watch the rugby and football (soccer) matches in a friendly ambiance. The staff also organizes regular theme nights. Happy hours begin from 5:30p to 8p daily.
With a collection of more than 350 types of beer, Brewberry is a well stocked cave. The local produce is of excellent quality. They also organize special beer tasting fests with a great variety of breads, cheese and other quick bites to go with it. To organize some of the most entertaining parties and events, they provide with innovative ideas and give you a memorable show. Check out the website or call ahead for further details.
The 15th Arrondissement brings to you some of the local brews that is a pleasant delight. Brasserie O’NEIL's intimate interiors and lighting is great for an outing with a small group. The fresh, traditional and authentic beers processed right on site is simply excellent! You will get the chance to witness their whole brewing process, and they use no artificial flavors or preservatives. Try from their La Blonde, La Brune, L'Ambree, La Blanche to name a few. A must visit bar! Check out the website for detailed information.