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    L'Olympia

    3.9 (101 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    It's a great place for a concert. There's not thousands of people, so everywhere in the room you see the performer. The angle of the floor is good enough in order you, even if you are at the back of the hall, see the stage correctly. Enjoy your time there!

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    Dirty Dick - Menu

    Dirty Dick

    4.2(286 reviews)
    1.4 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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    El Placer De La Tarde

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    Jazz Club Etoile - A partager

    Jazz Club Etoile

    3.5(16 reviews)
    3.3 km17ème
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    The most laughable evening out during our recent honeymoon visit to Paris. A quick search revealed…read morea potentially good show of an American female R & B singer; best of mediocre choices on a Wednesday evening. In fact, she and her band were great for the one set my wife and I stayed around for. Going in I knew there'd be a hefty cover charge of 27€, or about $38. Okay fine--I'm in Paris so what the heck. We went in to discover the room was split in two with drinkers not watching the show occupying about three-quarters of the space. After indicating we wanted to watch the show we we ushered to some surprisingly good seats near the front, even though the stage was empty as the first set was over. We were quickly given menus where I discovered ALL drinks cost 27€. Even the soft drinks! But they gave us a 'break' by discounting the second drink by 50% to ONLY 13.50€. Such a deal! Okay, again I thought, it's Paris. Our wait to order drinks began. 15 minutes later the band returned and played three numbers very well. No server in sight. The featured singer came out and belted out more tunes well. No sign of the server. Suddenly drinks were placed on our table, and then unceremoniously yanked away. Oops, wrong table. Still no approach by the server, though she was scurrying around elsewhere in the room. After 45 minutes or so the set ended. Pretty good, but our mouths were dry and patience used up. We got up and walked out. Not a peep from anyone. C'est la vie! Not worth finding, this place. Look elsewhere.

    A good place to get a morning espresso or an evening nightcap if you're a guest of the Le Meridien…read moreEtoile. If you are going for a drink in the evening, do look for Holger behind the bar for the perfect pour. You can't miss him, as he's the nearly 2m tall German.

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    Théâtre des Champs-Elysées

    Théâtre des Champs-Elysées

    3.4(25 reviews)
    1.9 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème

    We came for the St Petersburg Philharmonic orchestra, amazing. Everything was organized and…read moreaccording to plan. The sounds were fantastic in every corner of the theatre. Vinimos para la orquesta filarmónica de San Petersburgo, increíble. Todo estaba organizado y de acuerdo al plano. El sistema de sonido fue fantástico y se escuchaba en todo rincón del teatro.

    We saw Momix (a cross between contemporary dance and cirque du soleil) here over Christmas and fell…read morein love with the beautiful venue and the show itself. We got inexpensive seats, which wound up being in a gorgeous loge on one side of the venue. They offered a stellar vantage point of all but a sliver of one side of the stage, but I could tell the people in the two neighboring loges that were closer to the stage were missing a LOT of the show. It's a little confusing to find your seats and the ushers who unlock the loge for you work exclusively for tips, which they tell you as they're seating you. Unfortunately, I was in the lavatory when my husband was seated and had all our cash on me and he felt really bad about not having any Euros to give to her. Our local theatres also use volunteers for ushers but tipping them is not at all customary (I'm pretty sure it's never done), so this was a learning experience for us. Pricing for drinks and treats in the lobby is very fair -- I think it was 5 euros for a glass of wine. It would be nice if they had more tables out there for guests enjoying libations at intermission.

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