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Latest reviews from Paris

82 /100 34 RUE DES PETITS CARREAUX
“Small bar centrally located with great bars and restaurants around. Very nice service! 15 taps mostly french. Good bar food!. A few cans and bottles. Very much worth a stop and then going to Ivresse bar across the street for some wine.“
bbllmm 29 days ago
76 /100 6 AVENUE JEAN AICARD
“I went in 2018 and it was a great beer bar. Today 18/April/2024 it was closed and a sign on door said it was closed yesterday. Very strange....“
bbllmm 29 days ago
70 /100 47BIS RUE BICHAT
“Interesting little place with several interesting taps. Does remind me of a Brewdog without the fridges.“
Gerbeer 79 days ago
50 /100
Gush ! (Bar)
288 RUE DES PYRÉNÉES
“Small place. Primarily 12 taps of beers that are local and unique but mediocre. Some big bottles.“
Gerbeer 79 days ago
82 /100 6 AVENUE JEAN AICARD
“Smallish bar but not packed on a Wednesday night. Great selection of taps (20) and extensive bottle list with some top Lambics/gueuze. A must stop.“
Gerbeer 79 days ago
52 /100 37 RUE PIERRE FONTAINE
“A bar selling only beers from Demory Paris (I assume it's linked to the brewery in some way?). It's located on a slightly dodgy looking street off of the proudly disreputable Boulevard de Clichy, just a few steps from Blanche metro station and the Brussels Beer Project bar. Inside it's smallish, narrow and a bit gloomy, although it's enlived by an impressive mural at the far end. There's seating for 20-30 people and about 12 taps of Demory brews. The barman seemed disinterested, verging on rude. He said they no longer did beer flights as it was too much work. Had one dreadful and one average beer, but the rather miserable atmosphere in the place made me want to leave pretty quickly. Overall a big disappointment, especially compared to the wonderful Patoche bar I'd been to the previous day. Nevertheless if you're doing a Montmartre crawl, you'll probably include this as it's so close to the aforementioned Patoche, along with BBP Pigalle, Le Bar Fondamental and La P'tite Mousse.“
wheresthepath 98 days ago
82 /100 6 RUE DES FONTAINES DU TEMPLE
“Beer store with two taps. There is a cave area below apparently, we sat in annexed room, leather chairs, beer barrels, emailed signs, barrel, cozy, could have used some heating in the winter. Selection seems to change daily, we got a freshly new printed menu for that day, amazing in an age of QR codes, very welcoming and great service. Focus is more foreign modern craft beer, not much French but an impressive selection from Italy, Spain, Scandinavia etc. the sour selection is especially impressive with beers with vegetables, herbs, spices of all kinds. Curious pastry stouts and enough cool labels to think that might be deciding factor to purchase, definitely worth checking out.“
77ships 112 days ago
78 /100 16 BD JULES FERRY
“By the canal, they make 30 hectoliters if I remember correctly, brewing installation looks big, they consider themselves a small brewer. I think they would be shocked seeing some Belgian breweries. More functional, dark, brick, new wood fixtures. They do drag themed events which would be cool to visit. Half a dozen or so beers on tap, some with surprising ingredients like basil and rosemary. The rosemary sour that I had was basic in kettle sour department, but the amount of rosemary made it amazing, hoppy beer was decent. Certainly, worth a visit and combinable with other places.“
77ships 112 days ago
92 /100 64 RUE DE CHARONNE
“Gorgeous bright, light with almost minimalistic looking fixtures, modern, good lighting, great looking bar and very friendly service. Brewing installation visible behind glass, behind the bar. Lively bar with relaxed atmosphere and the feel of ample space between people even if not necessarily the reality. Dozen or so beers on tap from their brewery which were really high quality, best hoppy beers I had on the trip plus some classical styles thrown in. Half a dozen of guest taps, most of them from Sacrilège who make great beer, awesome place.“
77ships 112 days ago
78 /100 90 BOULEVARD DE MENILMONTANT
“Visited late in the evening so I could only get one beer unfortunately. Graffiti like flashy painting on the side, slightly rundown. One side they were projecting a film noir on the wall, other side a guy sat there in a suit and hat, looking like he had just popped out of the film noir, wild. About 8 beers or so on tap, smaller pours available, most beers seemed theirs, some hoppy and some wacky ingredients. Got a Sichuan sour which was a tad too aggressive but nice. Would have tried something more if I had the time.“
77ships 112 days ago
92 /100 3 RUE MONSIEUR LE PRINCE
“Deserted when visiting a bit after opening time. Long bar that goes deep with cork and dark green look, very stylish, elevated, wine bar like. Glass up, lightning, the whole works, well placed coat hangers, cave area downstairs which did have low moldy / cave smell. Wines available too. The beer selection was one of the more interesting that I have seen with more of a fruit / sour focus, enhancing the wine vibe. Beers were in good condition saison on tap, De Ranke, great Yuzu saison, peach sour, Fauve and a Kernel stout. Very classy place, advertising their cheese platters, I was impressed with the selection and look.“
77ships 112 days ago
86 /100 72 RUE DE ROCHECHOUART
“On our first attempt we were a bit too early (15 minutes or so past opening). I came back on a different day in the evening. Beer store with lots of windows, space, bottles and cans of a wide range and selection, the hoppy stuff is chilled, wine, hot sauce and a few, counter for purchases. Upfront there is also bit of a bar area. 12 beers on tap, mix of the French craft I have seen elsewhere and UK stuff, Vault City, Cloudwater, Verdant etc. Comparable prices to elsewhere, chill place, good choice. Definitely recommended.“
77ships 112 days ago
76 /100 47BIS RUE BICHAT
“Familiar interior if you have been to another BBP venue. Like a grimier more industrial BrewDog almost in a way. Fully packed, corner bar. 25 taps with almost all of them being BBP, about half fixed and half rotating with the rotating selection being tad less exciting than possible for them. Ambiance was there. Only one guest, Piggy smoked lager, slightly elevated prices. BBP usually has some solid beers, rarely great. Fun place.“
77ships 112 days ago
76 /100 1 RUE DE BRUXELLES
“Familiar interior and in line with other BBP places. Visited closer to closing time, Moulin Rouge is just across the street. Less crowd did provide a different feeling compared to the other BBP place, felt slightly tired but might have been also a state of time. Beers were almost all BBP with almost no guests, comparable tap selection to the other venue, good cross section of their beers and a few specials, I had a Cider Lambiek. Some beers might be a bit pricey. BBP usually has a few solid and fun beers, not a bad stop.“
77ships 112 days ago
94 /100 51 QUAI DE VALMY
“Lovely cider place located by the canal, wood and fake brick and foliage behind the bar. Bottles displayed, some to drink or to go, some to just drink in or to show. 8 ciders on tap, they do flights of 4. Wound up trying 5 ciders on tap, all vastly different profiles, rustic to sour, fruity, juicy etc. to ice dicer. Ciders from many countries, not just choice and scope, all ciders I tried were of exceptional quality, curation is just wonderful. There is food, all cider is served with explanation and they’re passionate about the cider which they serve, prices are good. Amazing place.“
77ships 112 days ago
94 /100 7 RUE DE LA PRÉSENTATION
“Probably the best selection that I saw in Paris. Corner bar with metallic, wood and leather touches, fully packed, large bar with lots of places. Feels more like a wine bar than a beer bar despite the big beer selection but it really works. Lovely tap installation, well done. 14 taps of beer, French (O’Clock, Piggy, Hoppy Road) plus the likes of Deya, Emperor’s Brewing and cool, rarer ones like Chien Bleu and Cyclic. All really good condition, 3 different pour sizes available for most beers. 6 taps of wine, all French I think? Tried an orange wine which was amazing. Interesting bottle selection too, Tilquin, Cantillon, 3 Fonteinen etc. plus loads more wine, cheeses, home made fermted vegetables (didn’t try the food), very impressive, amazing selection. Very cool place, feels like the wine world doing the beer world properly.“
77ships 113 days ago
80 /100
Bodoma (Beer Store)
15 RUE DE L ASILE POPINCOURT
“Modern and slick interior, nicely done, comfy to sit. About 8 taps and a range of bottles and cans, focus is refreshingly classic. Lots of foreign beers with the likes of Arbor, Ayinger, Buxton, Polly’s, Schlenkerla, UK cider even, focus is more class UK & German beers. Quite something different and a really good selection of classic and modern craft veering more towards standards. Friendly service, you got to love a craft beer place going their own direction these days.“
77ships 113 days ago
82 /100
Hop Malt Market (Grocery Store)
79 RUE SAINT-MAUR
“Cool place, it’s a night shop basically or rather a beer store that really looks like one and it’s all beer. Right next to BAPBAP taproom. Big selection, fridged and not, the fridge part wasn’t that cold, it was chilly in the shop in general. Cash only I presume. The owner sang the ingredients of my beer briefly to me, perfect service. Hoppy stuff could be a bit fresher but it’s just as fresh as elsewhere in Paris in general. Cool stuff. Very wide selection, agreeable prices, great stuff.“
77ships 113 days ago
84 /100
BEER Paris (Beer Store)
3 RUE DE LA FORGE ROYALE
“Pretty cool place, living room vibe, small cozy, friendly people, 4 taps, one French, Polish and Italian craft too. Bottles and cans on the right, fridges full of bright cans of hoppy beer. Nice selection, hoppy stuff can be a few months old in cans, which is not an issue unique to this bar but common in Paris it seems. Bottled and canned selection is wide going all over Europe but some USA beers too in many styles. Unpretentious whilst being Untappd verified with a big selection to choose where everyone is bound to find new stuff.“
77ships 113 days ago
74 /100
La P’tite Mousse (Beer Store)
29 RUE DE DOUAI
“Interesting place, very much a neighborhood bar. Some people living next door drinking here, looks like someone’s living room also. Two spots at the bar, couches etc. around two large tables otherwise but as the barman said, we’re all family here. Lots of fridges but they were nearly all empty, 2 taps and 10 cans or so to choose from, interesting place to mingle. Appropriately barebones. French craft but also some Arpus and To Øl.“
77ships 113 days ago
86 /100 6 AVENUE JEAN AICARD
“Visited late at night – group of locals was chilling and one of them served me my first beer since the barman was down in the basement for quite a while. There is a bit more of a dining and a bar area, it was deserted while I was there. Tap selection had a nice choice of French beers, the imports you can see elsewhere in similar bars Kernel, Cantillon, De Ranke etc. Nothing shocking or exception (this is the highest rated place in Paris – I suppose they were trendsetters and more unique previously than they’re now). Still nice place, fridges, large selection of Cantillon (one fridge – maybe cause for the elevated ratings?) but also 3 Fonteinen etc. as well as a nice selection of cans. Wouldn’t place it that much higher than other place, great place definitely.“
77ships 113 days ago
68 /100 32 RUE DES TROIS FRÈRES
“The place looks a bit rundown and scruffy. Cooling pipes etc. clearly visible, the kit in a corner. Popular venue with some exchange students around. Beers vary in price, some tad pricy, others (odder experiments) a surprisingly solid deal. Tasting flight available. About ten beers on tap, more classic styles and odd spices for a few. Beers weren’t that impressive, rather messy, much in tune with the place. Nothing hugely wrong with the beers, too malty, messy, sweetish, cloying.“
77ships 113 days ago
56 /100 79 RUE SAINT MAUR
“White tiles everywhere, very bright, modern taproom, big sign outside, small, clean. Card only, their system was acting up, going all electronic payment without a solid system is interesting to say the least. Bottles and crowlers available. 8 taps, 4 fixed, 4 rotating. Crowd seemed to be all metalheads but that wasn’t the music playing, more rock, limited seating, mostly standing. It’s a bit unfair to write off a place after one beer, I got their Originale, core range beer and it was gross mess of diacetyl and yeast. I couldn’t bring myself to trying more. Going by review, the issues are not uncommon.“
77ships 113 days ago
56 /100 9 RUE DE LA BASTILLE
“Part of the Frog brewpub chain in Paris. About what I expected, looks very UK in a more basic fashion, Wetherspoons like almost with sports on a TV and Chicken Tikki being on special offer this month. Ginger beer, brown ale, pale ale etc. on tap but also two NA beers with lactose for some reason, less beers on than taps. The beer was doable but not worth the effort. I wanted to check out of these, I had certain expectations and it turned out to be exactly what I expected.“
77ships 113 days ago
86 /100
Carburant (Bar)
60 RUE DE LANCRY
“We found the bar to be quite lively upon visit. All black shelves behind the bar, 12 taps, new it seems but woody, dark, traditional. Varied selection of beers, pils from BAPBAP, De La Senne but also Mont Salève, Kernel, new guard French craft beer and BA Yeti served also in 500 ml. which I did get, prices comparable to elsewhere. A little bit of everything. Busy, good atmosphere, fridges full of cans and got a mescal + chili liqueur shot which was very good. A pleasant place for drinking some pints and hanging around.“
77ships 113 days ago
70 /100 1 PLACE DE THORIGNY
“Opens a lot earlier than most bars, which is convenient for sure. Standard hipster industrial BrewDog interior. You could get service in French, not all imported staff I presume? Pizza focused food menu with 2 vegan options. 11 taps of BrewDog (inexplicably listed as cask on their verified Untappd account) and 11 guest taps, more guest taps than usual. BrewDog beers are more focused on classical offerings, guest taps are less French and more international affairs from the likes of Vocation, Dry&Bitter, Weihenstephan etc. Prices are high as usual for guests and BrewDog beers if you notice that most of the prices are for 330 ml. puts and not 500 ml. pours. A very classical BrewDog experience.“
77ships 113 days ago
88 /100 34 RUE DES PETITS CARREAUX
“Near a lot of tourist places but totally filled with for a large part French speakers when we got here. Lived in, atmospheric and jampacked, fun and cozy place, slightly rundown. We needed to sit a bit more in the back due to lack of space where sadly the music was weirdly muted, they did turn on it a bit louder later. Atypically rock music, luckily not too bad and not too cliché. The board is near the entrance only which is a bit awkward reading at times. 15 taps with most of them being French (also Whiplash and Garden), good variation in styles and a few breweries we didn’t really see elsewhere. A few I haven’t seen in ages like Craig Allan. This is a really good craft beer bar for proper drinking.“
77ships 113 days ago
90 /100 26 QUAI DE LA MARNE
“Named after the Jean Vigo movie I presume. Great view of the canal if you pick the right viewing point and a terrace, it was far too cold for the latter. The interior is huge, modern, almost a mix of Parisian and Scandinavian. 20 taps including a nice cross-session of popular French craft beers, few international guests like Vault City, Põhjala and Cantillon, kombucha, Czech pilsner and a cider. Surprisingly, 2 cask beers as well! A Kernel Bitter on cask (surprisingly decent condition) and a French sour which went a bit too hard, Nitro tap as well with London Black. Really good selection, half of the place is also an open kitchen, smelled great, if you sit a bit further away, you don’t notice it. Really good, setting, really good selection, okay prices and we managed to get service in French, English and Dutch. Really great place.“
77ships 113 days ago
74 /100 41 BIS QUAI DE LA LOIRE
“Located by the canal in a huge spacious building with a terrace by the water and glass windows. View during sunset was nothing but spectacular. The view alone is worth coming for here. 9 taps available, all of them but one (Jopen) from the brewery. Beers were a bit too tame, almost meant to be too inoffensive, tried 2 different sours and a Bock. Slightly expensive, service at the bar. Upside is they did play most of Beaucoup Fish by Underworld and some techno during our visit, coctails etc. available too, Untappd verified venue, tacos, UK pub food, burgers, cheese plates etc. available, definitely worth it for the view and I quite dug the music choice, shame the beers weren’t slightly more exciting.“
77ships 113 days ago
74 /100 7TER RUE DUVERGIER
“Located right next to Brasserie de l'Être which doesn’t sell or serve itself but whose owner was friendly enough to briefly show us around. The shop looks a bit like a warehouse and slightly chilly, selection is a bit more traditional with lots of Belgian and German classics, longer established French, UK breweries, Hitachino etc. Whilst some more modern breweries like Kinnegard are available, the shop seems to hark back to an older era. Okay prices, friendly service, and a shelf full of Brasserie de l'Être beers. 4 taps, Kwak (yikes), some industrial lager it seemed and luckily Être which makes decent, classical albeit not stellar beer. Store seemed to belong bit to an older era, not going along with the hype is great but it seemed a lot of space was filled up with less rewarding, bit more macro brands.“
77ships 113 days ago
80 /100 310 RUE SAINT-MARTIN
“Located near many museums and sights in about the 4th Arrondissement and open earlier or quite a lot earlier (09.00) than most bars, Bon Esprit is a very logical place to hit up. Despite the hours and location this is not a cheap cash-in luckily. Instead, it’s a corner bar with glass all around, fun view outside and a modern but still Parisien decor. There are 10 taps of beer split up into two price teers are for Paris reasonable prices. Hosting beers from the likes of O’Clock, Piggy and Sacrilège, one could do a lot worse. Fairly sure English service is available as well as very reasonably priced cocktails, wine, cider etc. Food is USA fast food inspired. Definitely a logical stop as a tourist. French hip hop as musical background.“
77ships 113 days ago
68 /100 22, RUE DE SÈVRES
“Visited September 2023. I get the impression that this shop is one of Paris's fancier department stores, the equivalent of Harrods or Selfridges in London. The food hall has a separate entrance across a side road from the main shop - although it looked like the two buildings were connected by a bridge on a higher floor, and like Selfridge's or Harrods the food therein is rather fancy and very expensive (but quite exciting for foodies). I didn't expect too much from the beer selection here, but it's clearly improved drastically since previous reviewers visited. It's on the ground floor, round to the left from the entrance (beyond the chocolate, tea and biscuit areas) and takes up quite a large space - a couple of fridges, several wall shelving units and a couple of free standing display units. I'd guess there were about 150 different beers here at least, plus a smattering of ciders. The selection definitely focuses on Parisian breweries, but there are plenty from other French regions (including several new French regions for me!), plus a few from further afield (including French Polynesia and South Korea on my visit). Unlike the food, the beer prices were actually quite reasonable - maybe 30-40 cents more than the supermarkets, but significantly cheaper than the local craft beer shops. All in all this is now a pretty decent place to buy beer in Paris, and I'll definitely call in if ever I'm in Paris again. NB just to note - they do have a list of beers on their website, but I think it's a bit out of date and certainly doesn't cover the full range they have on the shelves.“
wheresthepath 136 days ago
78 /100 20 COUR DES PETITES ÉCURIES
“Quelques brasseries proposées au fût avec plusieurs de leurs bières, chaleur trop marquée dans la salle“
stephan0057 225 days ago
84 /100 34 RUE DES PETITS CARREAUX
“Une sélection d une dizaine de bières au fût majoritairement française et de la région Ile de France...les prix sont élevés donc bu des galopins 😋 burger et frites de qualité“
stephan0057 225 days ago
80 /100 32 RUE DES TROIS FRÈRES
“Visited August 2023. A short stroll from the Abbesses metro station, this small brewpub is located in the attractive old Montmartre district at the bottom of one of the many sets of steps leading up the hill known as La Butte (which is the highest point of Paris, and is topped by the stunning Sacre Couer cathedral and many tourists). The brewkit is at the far end from the entrance, and leaves space for about 25-30 people to sit inside, and even on a Monday evening was about half full with a really nice buzz to the place. It's got 10 taps featuring 6-7 of their own brews, and 3-4 beers from other Parisian micros, including some stronger beers. They also sell their own beers in bottles to rake away. The lady serving was really lovely; friendly, enthusiastic and welcoming. The only downsides were the slightly high prices (maybe not surprising in Montmartre), and the fact that being south-facing it got rather hot inside. A really nice addition to the Paris beer scene; I'd highly recommend it. And it's a handy final (or first) stop on a crawl also encompassing Le Bar Fondamental, Brussels Beer Project, L'intrépide and La P’tite Mousse.“
wheresthepath 226 days ago
80 /100
Hop Malt Market (Grocery Store)
79 RUE SAINT-MAUR
“Going in this shop today, in Paris. Interesting place, prices are average, good selection of beers from different countries, nice location, owner was for me friendly, helpful, worth a visit.“
caribou43 231 days ago
72 /100 1 PLACE DE THORIGNY
“A nice little pub close to the Picasso museum. Actually, plenty of seating place, friendly service, free wifi, and great tap sélection 60% Brewdog, 40% French micros. The flight of 4 was about 16 euros. Beers were solid brewdog.“
Lubiere 478 days ago
80 /100 14 RUE DES HALLES
“Cool beer store with 6 taps of good beer. Small seating area inside, patio outside (people still use it at 0C to smoke)! Excellent selection of French beers with some Belgian, UK and other EU countries. 12.5 cl tasters available from 2.5 to 4 euros.Limited snacks. Super friendly service and patrons!“
Lubiere 478 days ago
68 /100 41 BIS QUAI DE LA LOIRE
“Close to L'Atalante, this place is worth a stop. Located directly on the Canal, this place as a classic brewpub vibe, hues of brown, metal, modern meets rustic. The service was good. They have about 12 taps. The beers are ok to solid. Food menu looked fairly complete, burgers, pizza, more American. Beer flight of 4 for 10 Euros. Worth a stop.“
Lubiere 478 days ago
84 /100 26 QUAI DE LA MARNE
“Best place in Paris during my trip. They have an extensive tap list , close to 25 taps, and a great service. The place is right in front of the Canal de la Villette, and the taproom is expensive, plenty of seating, large windows, pleasant vibe. They have a flight of 6 which cost me less than 17 euros! The food menu is upscale pub at decent price. I had the Raclette burger with frites for 16 euros. Recommended!“
Lubiere 478 days ago
72 /100 32 RUE DE ROCHECHOUART
“Mikkeler was the last stop on my first day in Paris. Smallish seating areas on 3 floors with a small bar at entrance, very cool. Danish staff (one could barely speak French). Service was good. Beers were top notch Mikkeler offerings , about 20 taps. Flight of 4 for 16.50 euros. They do have a food menu, limited to croque-monsieur, but the portions were big, as I saw from one of the patrons. If you are in the area..“
Lubiere 478 days ago
82 /100 72 RUE DE ROCHECHOUART
“Third stop on the trip. Great little spot, very cosy, full on that Saturday night but managed to get spot at bar. Very Parisien look with zinc paneled bar and communal seating. 12 taps of great brews from France and EU, all available in 12.5 cl at 2.5 to 5 euros each. Food menu seemed interesting, mainly upscale snacks, charcuteries, frites, etc… recommended.“
Lubiere 478 days ago
72 /100 28 RUE DE LA GOUTTE D OR
“Second stop, after i checked in at hotel. Located in the rougher Barbes area, the place is cool, with wooden paneled brew tanks at front and small taproom on side. 6 beers on tap in 25 and 50 cl size, 3.50 for smaller pours, also cold bottles available for on premise (4 to go, 5 on premise). Small menu available of croque-monsieur and salads…i had it for 6.50 euros and it was tasty. Their beers are OK to solid. Limited opening hours so watch the schedule.“
Lubiere 478 days ago
80 /100 34 RUE DES PETITS CARREAUX
“First beery stop in Paris 2023 trip. A good start. Very nice little place on Poissoniere with friendly service. Place is elongated with wooden panels and old stones, very cosy. 12 taps of solid mainly French offerings. 12.5 and 25 cl pours available for about 4-5 euros, a bit expensive but again, good quality, Food limited to fries and snacks.“
Lubiere 478 days ago
94 /100 25 RUE LOUIS LE GRAND
“Très belle sélection de bières et super conseils. Localisation hyper accessible. Musique Rock. Au top.“
tripa 532 days ago
88 /100 64 RUE DE CHARONNE
“We visited here Sunday 4th September 2022 after going to the Cezanne in Provence digital art light show at L'Atelier des Lumières and prior to a visit to Père Lachaise Cemetery. We sat outside in, so technically we were inside but the doors/windows were pulled right back so we were effectively outside. It's a great place, located on a corner and easy to get to with Faidherbe-Chaligny, Ledru Rollin and Voltaire Metro stops all close by and Paris Gare de Lyon only 15mins walk away. Btw this is a wonderful people watching spot, looking out on the street and just observing is a great pastime. The staff were great, super friendly, helpful and genuine in their enthusiasm and interest. The guy on the rollerblades was zipping up and down and the guy who served us with the AS Monaco top was super nice. The interior was very nice, a clean, modern, uncluttered appearance. You could use a QR scanner to view the beers on their app' or they were listed behind the bar. Beers were very good on the whole, we had three of their own beers a Les Clef Des Champs, Histoire d'Amour and a Rejaillir Le Feu we also had a really nice guest beer, La Malpolon / De l'Être Tabula Rasa, all were great the only one that disappointed was the Rejaillir Le Feu as the slight butteryness suggested Diacetyl. We really enjoyed it here and I am sure that we'll be back again over the next few days of our time in Paris, particularly as our next hotel with work is much closer than our current place. “
Fin 620 days ago
82 /100 47BIS RUE BICHAT
“We visited here Sunday 4th September 2022 after going to the Cezanne in Provence digital art light show at L'Atelier des Lumières and a visit to Père Lachaise Cemetery, the cider place nearby is a handy visit particularly as this doesn't open until 5pm. BBP Canal St Martin is located on a corner in a nice area about 1 street back from the canal. There is seating outside which on a day like today was the popular choice. You go inside to order and pay each time, card payment only. Please note that the €7 for a 25cl is not the norm, of the 25 beers on tap there were quite a lot around €5-6 and at least 5-6 beers between €4-5, so €7 is the exception rather than the norm'. We sat outside for a couple of hours, almost the first to arrive by the time we left there were 40-50 people here, with a nice mix of ages. It is well served by public transport with Colonel Fabien and Goncourt metro stops close by. We liked it here, there was a great range of beers and it was a nice spot with a pleasant ambience.“
Fin 620 days ago
64 /100 51 QUAI DE VALMY
“We visited here Sunday 4th September 2022 after going to the Cezanne in Provence digital art light show at L'Atelier des Lumières and a visit to Père Lachaise Cemetery, This cider house is located in a nice spot by the Canal St Martin. We sat outside, service was a little slow as the girl serving spent more time chatting to her friends than checking on customers (and by now there were 4-5 tables) waiting to be served. I'm not sure that the choice is as extensive as the reviewer experienced below, certainly their app would suggest otherwise but maybe they have more that aren't listed? Two of the ciders/perries we wanted were unavailable but the Normandy cider we had was very nice. Service improved when a colleague arrived. It's a nice simple place in a good location. There are 3 Metro stops close by, Republique, Jacques Bonsergent and Goncourt. Also worth noting is that our next stop Brussels Beer Project is only 4-5 mins walk from here.“
Fin 620 days ago
82 /100 3 RUE MONSIEUR LE PRINCE
“We visited here Friday 2nd September 2022. This was our last stop of the day and was quite close to our hotel. It's located in the Latin Quarter and is just south of the Seine and only a km or so from the Notre Dame. It's a nice place, narrow rectangular shape with bar on the left and beer selection on a chalkboard above the bar. A friendly couple ran it (I presume that they are husband and wife) the wife took the time to explain the size pours and prices. There were about 16 beers on tap and they were well chosen and a broad spectrum of styles. I had a Popihn DIPA DDH Pacifica / Triumph Loz had a Languedoc wine which she wasn't so fussed about. It was very nice place and being close to our hotel a great spot to finish the evening.“
Fin 622 days ago