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    Bar & Beer Bercy

    Bar & Beer Bercy

    4.6(13 reviews)
    3.9 kmBercy, 12ème

    Love this bar! It just opened up recently, but it's a great addition to the neighhborgood and to…read morethe beer scene. There are 8 different beers on tap which rotate on a regular basis (Brooklyn brewery, chimay, triple k, chouffe....etc). Happy hour is from 4-8 and all the pints are only 4.50!!! Wow! Delcious beer at 4.50 a pint - yes please! After happy hour, prices are still not bad - about 6.50 a pint which is reasonable for paris and especially for good beer. As for food, fries are only 3.50, and I split a planche mixte (cheese and charcuterie) with a friend and was amazed by the amount of food there was! You definitely will not leave hungry after ordering a planche. We were both big eaters and couldn't even finish the planche. The bartenders/owners are super friendly, and that's very important to me. Customer service really does exist in France at this bar! The bar itself is clean and the doors and pillars and such are all giant chalkboards. I was there early and a customer had brought their kids, who had fun drawing all over. Kinda weird seeing kids in a bar but hey i guess the bar is kid friendly? Lol. The only thing that I would change about this bar is the seating. It's kind of set up more like a retaurant than a bar. What I mean is that it would be hard to seat a large group. Most tables fit 4-6 people max, so if you're coming in a large group, it might be hard, but I guess not impossible. Bottom line is, I will definitely be back for some 4.50 pints of QUALITY beer! And that planche! Yum! (Btw I believe they also have a pretty extensive food menu from what I recall...) Btw, the coolest part about this bar is that the owners really try to innovate and reach out to craft beer fans. They quite often (almost weekly) will hold tap takeover events from different breweries and you can sip delicious craft beer, and even meet the Brewers or win prizes and such. The events are always really fun, with a cool atmosphere, and I will definitely be back again.

    Great beers on tap and a huge selection of international beers by the bottle. This place has nice…read moreindoor and outdoor seating and a good casual Brooklyn vibe. The IPA was fruity, strong, and delicious!

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    Les Trois 8 - Les Trois 8

    Les Trois 8

    4.4(32 reviews)
    3.7 kmBelleville/Ménilmontant, Chemin Vert/Richard Lenoir, 20ème
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    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 - 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.

    L’Ours

    L’Ours

    4.3(7 reviews)
    1.1 km

    Solid Michelin star restaurant. Strong suit is the presentation of each course (unique decorations…read moreand different plates each time). We had a reservation for Saturday night. The restaurant has an open kitchen concept, and the interior is quite dark and a more formal vibe. We got the Menu Le Theil-de-Bretagne, which was the 6-course menu. There's also a 9-course menu option, although they don't really list or explain that much the difference between the two or what the additional courses are. Note that it takes around 30 minutes in between each course, so it's a pretty long dining experience overall. Our reservation was at 8PM and we didn't get to leave until past 11PM. We started off with some black tea as a palate opener. Then: - beet leaf with filling, chestnut cream, cracker with cheese, and bear / tree shaped crackers: chestnut cream was rich and creamy, crackers are good presentation but just tasted normal, cracker with cheese and beet leaf tasted as you'd expect. - fish: really soft and delicious, texture feels like it's melting in your mouth. sauce had a hint of sweetness which was good contrast to flavor of fish but still complementary. - scallop: favorite course for sure. scallop was super tender and also melted in mouth. loved the addition of the microgreens! - Japanese inspired ikura soup with a croissant pastry: very umami but a bit salty for my liking. but loved the incorporation of Japanese ingredients. the croissant pastry was really good, easily ripping apart and great addition with the sesame bottom. honestly wasn't really sure why the soup and pastry were paired together, but both were enjoyable on their own. - lobster: probably my least favorite course. the lobster was too overcooked, I couldn't even cut into it with a knife and had to resort to biting it. texture was rubbery and dry. - steak: soft and great texture. enjoyed the foaminess of the sauce with garlic. - desserts: soooo many given. the meringue with jasmine cream was incredible, loved the jasmine cream. the coffee / chocolate tartelette was way too sweet for my liking, but baked well with a gooey interior. the lemon sorbet had a foamy cream over it as well which was good, but wishing the ratio of sorbet to cream was better as it was hard to taste the iciness of the sorbet. Overall a quite enjoyable meal that met expectations. Ingredients were fresh which is always great. Really liked the unique sauces / creams each dish came with and how there was flavor distinction between each course. Think improvements can be made on the sauce to dish ratio (sometimes felt like too much and sometimes felt like too little), as well as the cooking time of some courses (the lobster was too overcooked). Shorter wait times between courses would elevate the experience more. Would overall recommend!

    Went in here because we were looking for cool cocktails and were intrigued by the photos…read more Server was not friendly, but hey, it's Paris. I ordered the William Pear which was a disappointment. Had the overwhelming flavour of very cheap whiskey. Daughter ordered a different one that she enjoyed but definitely didn't look like the photos online. Don't think we'll go back.

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