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    Café Odilon

    4.7 (13 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, French, Wine Bars
    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Madison D.

    This place is a little expensive but sooooo worth it. Pizzas are amazing, wine was also good, and the view of the water was a nice touch. First dinner in Paris!

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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)
    3.1 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

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    Les Trois 8 - Les Trois 8

    Les Trois 8

    4.4(32 reviews)
    2.5 kmBelleville/Ménilmontant, Chemin Vert/Richard Lenoir, 20ème
    €€

    Okay, I would hardly call myself an expert on hipster bars, but this place certainly comes close to…read morethe title, at least in my opinion. Then again it is located in what appears to be Paris' hipster community, or at least the bohemian districts of the early 21st century. There probably isn't a huge about to say about this bar other than it is small, cosy, and has some pretty cool decorations on the wall. There wasn't a huge selection of beer on tap, but what they did have available was certainly satisfying. The bartender was also pretty cool. In a way it is one of those nice and quiet hole in the wall bars, hidden in the Parisian back streets, and is a nice place to simply spend some time, and it is pretty quiet as well (though that may have something to do with when I was there).

    If you're in Paris on a Wednesday night, and you love craft beer, COME HERE!…read more Wednesday evenings (I think from 6 - 8 PM, but you'd want to double check) are "Hoppy Hour," when for 20 euro you get 4 oz (12.5 cL) pours of all 8 craft beers they have on tap, as well as a 4 oz pour of another craft beer from a bottle. They give you the beers with a paper menu with spaces to take notes, which is really cool. Most of the beers were local French beers, though there was one from Dieu du Ciel!, a Montreal brewery that happens to be one of my favorites. (I believe there was some Quebecois cultural festival going on, which might explain why they had Canadian beers.) Our favorites were: - Ribouldingue: a light, refreshing, pleasant and easy drinking wheat ale. - Inauguration IPAIPA: not a typo; it's a double IPA. Very full bodied and bitter, but not too intense. - the Dieu Du Ciel! beer (Aphrodisiac) We arrived on the earlier side and were able to get a table; it's not a huge space, so it might get crowded. They're friendly to English speakers, too. Cheers!

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    Les Trois 8 - Les Trois 8

    Les Trois 8

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    Les Trois 8

    Les Trois 8 - 8 bières artisanales sont en rotation permanente sur nos tireuses et plus de 100 références sont disponibles en bouteille.

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    8 bières artisanales sont en rotation permanente sur nos tireuses et plus de 100 références sont disponibles en bouteille.

    Le Joséphine - Bar

    Le Joséphine

    4.2(26 reviews)
    2.4 kmOberkampf/Parmentier, 11ème
    €€

    Atmosphere: 4.25 Drinks: 5…read moreFood: 2.5 Fabulous little (literally, it's tiny) drink place. They've got a really classy-quaint absinthe-inspired vibe. The wine is excellent and they have some great looking cocktails. This is the kind of place that I'd suggest to meet a friend visiting from the US who wanted to have a "real French" feeling while getting a drink. It feels like Toulouse-Lautrec could show up at some moment. But, then there was the food. Major point loss here. I get the sense that they were trying to go for a relaxed Brooklyn hipster bar menu. Their take on American bar food was a bit laughable, unfortunately. They actually serve hot dogs. Like, in a bun, on a plate, naked as the day. And, cottage cheese. A little pile of it, sitting ever so sadly on a plate next to real cheeses like cheddar and brie. Poor little cottage cheese. Oh, and then there was the "dips". Well, dip. One dip (crème fraiche with some chives). With a giant plate of sliced raw vegetables - carrots, cauliflower, sweet potato (yes, raw sweet potato...who eats that?), and some other undistinguishable vegetable. And did I mentioned they were sliced, not in dipping stick form? Fail. The onion rings were the closest we got to something potentially edible and American. I think the real issue is that they weren't sticking with their 1800s French theme. I suggest they stay on point. So, big picture here is to stay focused on the drinking. Don't get tempted to stay for more than two drinks and then think you might stay for dinner. Please don't embarrass yourself by eating a naked hot dog in a classy bar. Just drink your cocktail and good wine and head somewhere else for the rest of the evening (or go here after dinner).

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    Le Joséphine - Bouteilles au mur

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    Café Odilon - pizza - Updated May 2026

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