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Paris Top Bars And Clubs

Café Charbon
109, rue Oberkampf Paris
France 75011

The bohemian feel and decor of Cafï Charbon makes it one of the most sought after clubs to hangout in the Parisian after-hours. Food and drinks are available, set to the vibe of trendy music is flocked by an eclectic young crowd. A nice terrace makes up part of the cafï, enticing guests to lounge and stay around for more than one meal.

ï la carte plates (appetizer, main course, and dessert) cost 20-25 ï. Soft drinks cost 3 ï, various alcoholic drinks cost 6 ï, cocktails 7 ï, and coffee 1.80 ï. Brunch goes for 18 ï, even on holidays. Open on Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 AM, and Sundays through Mondays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 AM.

Cafï Charbon
109, rue Oberkampf
Paris, France 75011

Le Mecano Bar
99 Rue Oberkampf
75011 Paris, France

Le Mecano Bar sports an interesting “toolbox” decoration style, making it one of the most memorable bars for Parisian visitors seeking good Parisian and French cuisine. Youïll find a barberïs chair and big copper sinks as part of the eclectic dïcor. Art exhibitions and live DJ sets are common.

Prices are very affordable (in the 8 to 17 ï range) and live music is often part of the night. Projected football games are also a plus. The staff speaks fluent English. Reservations are suggested but not always necessary. Open every day of the week. The kitchen stops taking orders at 2 AM.

Le Mecano Bar
99 rue Oberkampf
75011
Paris, France
Ph. 01 40 21 35 28
www.lemecanobar.com

Au Petit Fer à Cheval
30 Rue Vieille du Temple
75004 Paris, France

Named after its horse shoe shaped bar, the “Au Petit Fer ï Cheval” is great place for breakfast, late night hangouts and jazz. Located in the Marais district, the caf� is a famous spot to people watch as you enjoy a drink or two. The dïcor is typical of quaint and kooky Parisian cafïs, with a touch of retro. Dinner for two can cost around $85. It’s quaint and charming space will coming back often! Open daily from 9:00 to 2:00 AM.

Au Petit Fer ï Cheval
30 Rue Vieille du Temple
Ph. 33 1 42 72 47 47
75004 Paris, France

Queen
102 Avenue des Champs-Elysïes
75008 Paris, France

Queen focuses on the gay community, bringing a diverse and upbeat mix of music sessions. Regular DJïs include Van Silver, Florent Tee, Xavier Vanhems, Lucy, Dan Marciano, and Bob Sinclair among many others. Each day of the week has a special theme or type of music/entertainment available. For example, Mondays can be Disco Queen nights, filled with a spectacular sequin light show.

Tuesdays are House and Electro nights, Wednesdays become ladiesï night, with rock, pop, and even some slow numbers to sway to. Thursdays are Kingdom of the House Music, with beats courtesy of DJïs Laurent C. and Steven. Fridays turn into the top DJ nights, while Saturdays and Sundays roar with more DJ sets and Galia Over Kitsch nights! Reservations are encouraged.

Queen Club
102 Avenue des Champs-Elysïes
75008 Paris, France
Ph. 33 1 53 890 890
www.queen.fr

Guinness Tavern Paris
Rue la Boé 124, Paris 75008

The Guinness Tavern in Paris (with its unmistakable Irish Pub faïade) calls itself the ïTemple of Live Rockï. What a better place to jam to, to drink awesome beer, hangout with friends and catch the best rocking live music around? 14 drought beers are available, and the bar staff really knows their cocktails! Every night thereïs a live show, starting at 10 PM and ending around 5 AM, with an ample repertoire covering the best sounds from the 60ïs until today. Special events and contests are often held, in which you can win beer mugs, and t-shirts from the theme of the night. Non-stop service from 7 PM until 6 AM is available every day.

Guinness Tavern
31, rue des Lombards
Metro Chatelet RER Les Halles
75001 Paris
Ph. 01 42 33 26 45
www.guinnesstavernparis.com

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