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    Dirty Dick - Menu

    Dirty Dick

    4.2(286 reviews)
    16.1 kmPigalle, 9ème
    €€

    Dirty Dick is a very fun French take on a tiki bar in the middle of Paris' Montmartre area. If you…read morelike spicy drinks, El Placer De La Tarde was a respectably spicy drink in addition to being tasty. My wife had the Painkiller and loved it. Later on I had the Navy Grog. It was good, but I'd say it wasn't crazy strong. My wife got the Miami Vice Negroni and we both thought it was meh. Being as you're in Montmartre, there are plenty of bars to visit. I'd definitely make Dirty Dick a spot to visit if you're doing a crawl.

    Dirty Dick is the only people we double dipped during our holiday to London and Paris. Recommended…read moreto me on a Conde Nast Traveler article, I was drawn to it for the proximity to Montmartre and description as being a "dive tiki bar". I ordered the painkiller my first time around and it was perfection! The atmosphere of tiki music, Caribbean-inspired artwork and leis and tiki shields adorning the walls transported me to a beach in the Bahamas for a few minutes. We knew we had to come back our last night and did so! I ordered the Miami Vice Negroni and it was a complex drink. I still can't determine if I liked it or didn't. I got different sweet and bitter notes each sip. My husband got the extra grog strength drink and it was a hit! Do yourself a favor and come here! You won't regret the slight deviation from wine and champagne and enjoy the reprieve!

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    Dirty Dick - Menu

    Menu

    Dirty Dick - El Placer De La Tarde

    El Placer De La Tarde

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    Salon Air France

    Salon Air France

    3.8(4 reviews)
    5.7 km
    €€€

    I am not sure what a "Fully-Stocked Bar" means at the Paris Orly Airport, the second largest…read moreairport in this great city of lights. But according to my well informed bottle count, it means 14 bottles of hard liquors and aperitifs, 2 bottles of dry white wine, 2 bottles of dry red wine, 1 bottle of Champagne on ice, a double refrigerator shelf's worth of beers, lagers, and IPAs, 2 more shelves of soft drinks, juices and a few mixers, some glasses, and a bin full of ice cubes. That's not bad, if I were home with my thoughts and the television on. But in an airport lounges private club-room that costs money to join, I'm not so sure that the term "Fully-Stocked Bar" could even apply. Luckily Air Frances noble Tushy is not completely hanging out to dry, because there's actually "Food" here - or at least things that you can put in your mouth: like Pretzels, Sweet-Rolls, Croissants, Cookie-like things, and Instant Cup-O-Noodles. The saving grace (other than the bottles of mid-quality booze) is the "Hot-Stations:" Hot Tea, Hot Water, and a very nice Espresso Machine. And if you are an amateur Bartender, which am not, you could probably whip up some Martinis, a Whisky Sour, or a Nigrone. But that's about as good as it's going to get in this place, unless you're prepared to put together a tray of Mojitos, accompanied by a piping hot bowl of instant Oatmeal and a piece of Bread with Butter & Jam. And the only thing worse than this Private Membership Airline Lounge's food & drink selection is the stark sparseness of it nearly all-white plastic 1970s & 80s style décor. I can't complain though. I love Cup-O-Noodles with my morning Jigger of Calvados & Beer.

    What an awesome little lounge..... emphasis on the little…read more Orly airport, typically speaking, isn't the airport you'd fly out of when coming back to the states. You'll more than likely find yourself at CDG, where I am sure they have a FAR larger lounge. All that said, I really wasn't expecting to find myself in this lounge on our way home this November for a few reasons: 1) I booked with Delta; I know operated by AF, but that doesn't always mean "come pay to use our lounge". 2) I was flying coach, and you can't pay to use AF lounges normally.... But then, a magical thing happened. Air France offered me a ridiculously low price to upgrade myself and my girlfriend to first class. Could it be? Would I be in the lap of luxury, laying flat across the Atlantic? Bet your ass I was, and it was everything I hoped for, and more, starting with the lounge. The staff was a gracious as could be; warm, welcoming, and most of all helpful with any request. The chairs were quite lovely, and there were plugs everywhere to charge up anything you might need to. The food was interesting to say the least; small pastries as you'd expect, but also for some inexplicable reason, instant ramen soup (low sodium, really really good). For drinks, they had a super nice cappuccino coffee maker, and all the booze your heart could desire. I nice personal touch, was that the staff walked around the lounge constantly asking if we would like more champagne, which of course, we always did. The only real qualm I had with the place, was that there was no bathroom. If after several glasses of champagne, you needed to use the facilities, you had to walk down two flights of stairs...C'est la vie absolutely worth the 10 trips I made (no drinking problem here, I swear). Super happy to have had the chance to check this place out, it was pretty fantastic.

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    Salon Air France
    Salon Air France - That first class lounge life tho

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    Little Red Door - A red door that is not used to go through but should be

    Little Red Door

    4.4(283 reviews)
    14.9 kmMarais Nord, 3ème
    €€

    Quite the place, very unique in it's décor, cocktails and service. You might need to wait a bit for…read morea table, but unless it's raining, that's no problem. The cocktails are very fun, and they even have a few beers here if that's your thing. The servers speak fluent English, and it is popular with foreigners, but it's not a tourist trap by any means.

    A friend recommended this place and Paris and the vibes are alluding, mysterious, and sexy. I found…read morea new drink I love I will try to make at home! So the little red door has a cute red door but the bouncer lets you in through another door (novelty observed haha). The man takes your jacket and umbrella (what a gentleman!) and sat us on the second floor. While the space between the couch and the seats were rather small, we were able to manage. I got the permaculture and resilience. The resilience is a club favorite and my favorite too! The way the sorghum, pineapple sage (syrup), pasquet cognac, and savanna rum all tied together was a blessing. I was going to get a third but I was tipsy by my second drink. My first drink was the permaculture and while I was considered it would be strong, it didn't seem strong to me. I love clarified dairy in alcohol so this was a win in my book. It consists of chestnut, butter, wakaze umeshu, avallen Calvados. The bar let's you stay for an hour but if you sit elsewhere, you can stay as long as you want. 5 stars and I hope to come back someday!

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    Little Red Door - Specialty cocktail

    Specialty cocktail

    Little Red Door - It's namesake

    It's namesake

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    Ajwa - indpak - Updated June 2026

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