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BrewDog

4.0 (15 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Out of tables but we made it work
Pamela G.

Friendly and accommodating people, and a fun atmosphere. We were able to taste a few different beers and settled on a marzen octoberfest which tasted of honey blossoms while not being too sweet and even had a bit of a hoppy taste. This was a fun place to be. I didn't taste any but the pizza looked and smelled yummy.

Stone and wood interior
Devin R.

I didn't think I would find a good beer bar in Paris but then I accidentally stumbled upon BrewDog when visiting near Notre-Dame Cathedral. The neighborhood was not where I expected a BrewDog to be located so it actually "classed up" the experience for me a bit as I wandered through some very old and beautiful streets with amazing smells and high end stores in order to get there. I was there solo during a slow Friday afternoon so the staff was very friendly and very attentive to me. I had a very unique pizza influenced by the Elvis Juice grapefruit IPA which had a tasty citrus and strawberry dressing on top. I expected typical bar pizza but this was surprisingly good and exceeded my expectations. The beer itself is all over the place with any style and novel attempt you could imagine to help appeal to everyone. In addition to some of their staple ales and the Elvis Juice I really enjoyed the sweet Tiramisu Crew imperial stout. As the sun set and the end of day and end of week crowd starting showing up it got borderline rowdy. I mean, people yelling across the bar to their friends, running around outside like children. Depending on what time you're there, I now realize the "please be quiet and respect our neighbors" sign may also be a warning about the nightlife you'll find on your way in...

Hazy Jane IPA. Brewdog Paris.
Erik P.

Super cool spot to grab a legit craft beer in a super hip part of Paris. The pizza wasn't bad either. I recommend the hazy Jane ipa.

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Review Highlights - BrewDog

A very nice selection made in house and some cool "collabs" (peanut butter graham cracker, yes please).

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La Robe & la Mousse

La Robe & la Mousse

(20 reviews)

Saint-Michel/Odéon, 6ème

While walking around a neighborhood in Paris looking in shops we found a spot to drink wine. And…read morethen across the street we see folks walking out of a quaint looking building with glasses of hazy beers..... You knew we had to make a stop at La Robe & La Mousse. We got a bunch of small pours to share and enjoy. Byggvir B.A Chardonnay: An Imperial Saison from Brasserie Nautile aged for 24 months in Chardonnay. DIPA DDH - NECTARON / NELSON SAUVIN / MOSAIC: A Double Hazy IPA brewed by Popihn and Moersleutel Craft Brewery hopped with Nectaron, Nelson Sauvin, and Mosaic. MAZOUT [Russian Imperial Stout / Double Mash]: An Imperial Russian Stout brewed by Hoppy Road. LICHTENHAINER: A Lichtenhainer from Popihn. Not my style, but well executed. Bière Volcelest Triple: A Belgian Tripel from Brasserie Volcelest. POOL PARTY: A New England IPA from NUKA BREWING hopped with Citra, Ekuanot, and El Dorado Cryo. Sun Bite: A Gose with Lemon and Kumquat brewed in collaboration between La Chouette Brasserie and 3:6:9 Biere Craft. _____

Small but mighty beer bar! We had a couple of sours which were great and we overheard talks of the…read morecheese and charcuterie. I ended up asking for a recommendation of cheese to pair with the beer we had and received one piece of brillat savarin, one piece of buchette cendree, and some baguette. Both of these cheeses were delicious on their own and paired amazingly with the beer. Great experience and quality items available!

La Moustache Blanche - La Moustache Blanche

La Moustache Blanche

(10 reviews)

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Bastille, Marais, 4ème

Tight stock yet wide beer selection Knowledgeable owner…read moreGuillaume Thoroughly enjoyable to encounter Suave through and through, this joint is the selection you're looking for at the prices you'll appreciate on the beers you're seeking to enjoy in the neighborhood you'll like to stroll. Quadruple-check? YES. Guillaume opened roughly three months ago and is stocking some strong brews from a variety of worldly spots, each curated carefully and lovingly. He can talk them all up and help you cross-tabulate your preferred selections to others that might be recommended if you like them. French, British, and US are most heavily represented, but they aren't all from those locales. The various shelves have fresh offerings reaching further afield in countries, and representing widely in styles, as well. I walked out with Mikeller Coffee IPA, Belzebuth (13% ABV), Lindemans Peche (2.5% confection for my wife's enjoyment), Sainte Cru White Rabbit (French beer originating 'in a garage'), and Ernestine IPA (a grapefruit-y, hoppy centerpiece from Paris' only city brewery, Brasserie de la Goutte D'Or) on my first trip. Palate, meet dazzled. Tres magniFIQUE. A short stroll from Bastille and Place du Vosges, even those with a passing interest in craft beer should tally this as a necessary stop, if even just to soak up the atmosphere...which honors Paris, craft brews, and smooth music equally. By any and all means, locals and those passing aimlessly by should support to the fullest. This is a new and emerging offering we need to continue to throw our business toward. Support the 'Stache! Much respect from Providence, USA.

The store is no longer exist. We took transit to get here and found out from Google search it is…read morepermanently closed.

The Pure Malt

The Pure Malt

(18 reviews)

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Marais, 4ème

They have Brew Dog (8€/pint) on tap, so that's a plus. -decent selection of single malts. I like…read morethe space as it's fairly cosy. However, if one goes in solo one should not expect the landlord to engage beyond pouring a drink. It was just the two of us and he was miles away, tapping at length into his mobile at the end of the bar. I had the feeling he was in his office in his mind, if you get what I mean. The music, too, left a bit to be desired. -funny R&B at decibels not in sync with an empty bar. After one too many 'baby, you blew it' type lyrics thumping in my ears, I had to flee.

I watched Sunday NFL football here. Or at least I started to watch NFL football before I was chased…read moreout of the bar by angry Scotts. I jest. Germany was playing Scotland in a European qualifier and they started packing the place a few minutes before their game started and my teams were not faring too well so I decided to give up my prime seating for other more devoted fans. The games are all pre-selected by management so don't bother asking to change the channel after the sign goes up in the window! Maybe asking a week in advance would help? They put on the sound from the soccer game so that is at least a possibility. All in all, it is a comfortable place to watch the game and have a pint (6.5 - 8 euro depending on what you have). And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the bartender. I didn't catch his name but he was extremely friendly and helpful.

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

Little Red Door

(283 reviews)

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Marais 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!

The Quiet Man - St. Patrick's day

The Quiet Man

(18 reviews)

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3ème, Marais Nord, Arts & Métiers/Rambuteau, Marais

On my first day in Paris, I was dying for a nap after not sleeping on my overnight flight but 'how…read moreto beat jet lag' tutorials advocate staying awake until local bedtime. I knew I wouldn't be able to make it until my usual bedtime of midnight-ish (that's a liberal ish), but 9pm seemed reasonable. It was a chilly fall night and a pint of Guinness or two sounded like the ideal nightcap, err, sleep inducer. A quick search on my Yelp app and a brisk 10-minute walk later, I arrived at The Quiet Man. Like most bars in Paris, the Quiet Man is tiny... especially tiny, even. However, the diminutive size was far less intimidating than walking into a bar filled with loud, jovial men and only one stool to be snagged. I never took my eyes off it while waiting for my perfectly-poured Guinness and stealthily made my way over before pouncing: all mine! Over the next 2 hours, I 'met' the guys next to me several times (close proximity is a powerful instigator of friendship), pretended like I understood everyone's Fast french while nodding and smiling, was gifted a Guinness from one of my elbow-mates, and embarked on a deep and lengthy political conversation in English with a 60-ish Frenchman who had previously lived in London and Dublin (sidenote: this convo took place right before the U.S. presidential election and everyone and their far-removed cousin expressed interest in hearing my opinion). A couple of Guinness later, I was sufficiently spent. And this cool unassuming dive, like its friendly patrons, won't be soon forgotten. PS: There's nothing quiet about the Quiet Man ;)

Unbelievably awesome bar... Music downstairs, meat & guinness on top. Best bar in Paris...fact!read more

BrewDog - beerbar - Updated May 2026

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