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    Moonshiner

    4.1 (98 reviews)
    ModerateCocktail Bars
    Closed 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Classy
    Hipster
    Casual
    Moderate noise

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    Great cocktails
    Phil G.

    Moonshiner is one of the most welcoming and coolest bars I've been in. It stays true to the essence of a speakeasy cocktail lounge. What many people call "speakeasy bars," are just period piece dark bars, with lots of brass and brick. An authentic speakeasy bar has its vestiges in the prohibition era, when alcohol was illegal. Thus speakeasy's, think about the name, were disguised behind legitimate venues and someone inside slid a latch to peer at you, and you had to "speak easy" to be allowed in. Moonshiner is hidden at the rear of a pizza joint, and patrons enter through a large refrigerator door. Bravo! The decor is historically accurate, and that was a revelation. Moonshiner's design was definitively 1920s and 1930s. We nestled into two seats at the bar, and the three bartenders, two male and one female, could not have been friendlier on this hot May, 18th 2022. Moonshiner is air-conditioned, and that nod to modernity felt incredible on a hot and humid Wednesday night. All three barkeeps engaged with us with great humor and warmth. Listen, I'm an old fart, speak French terribly, and most young, good looking French people may see me as a lizard. Not at Moonshiner. They treated us with no judgment, and the gorgeous young woman even acted goofy to make us laugh. That deserves another Bravo! Drinks were wonderfully made and strong. We spent a fabulous two hours at Moonshiner and hope to return often.

    Brittany A.

    I've always wanted to visit an after-hours/speakeasy and this gem did not disappoint. We would for sure have never found it without Yelp. My work colleague and I were looking for a cool cocktail bar for a nightcap after a super long workday of meetings and this place appeared on Yelp so we decided to check it out. We wandered over to the address and were surprised to see just an apartment door. We asked the bouncer at the club across the street but he had no clue what we were talking about. Disheartened, we started to walk away when I decided to Google the name of the club and discovered that it was inside a pizza place! Excitedly we rushed back to the area and walked into the 'za joint only to see large wooden doors at the back. We walked in and were instantly transported back in time. So so cool! Drink list was extensive and had many mixes I had never heard of before. Ended up with a bourbon based cocktail and it was amazing. Such a fun place to stumble upon! Highly recommend you check it out!

    10-euro cocktail (with a glass of water).
    Rebecca T.

    Popular, but also intimate, this speakeasy is located past the storage cellar of a small, Italian restaurant near the Bastille. The place is small (as it goes for many speakeasies), but cozy. Compared with the other speakeasies I'd gone to in Paris, Moonshiner had slightly-cheaper cocktails. I found the one I got to taste rather mediocre, but having paid only 10 euros for it, I got what I paid for. Service was a bit standoffish, although one of the bartenders was friendly and recommended me other speakeasies to try out in Paris. Moonshiner isn't my favorite speakeasy, but still one to check out if in town.

    The BEST cocktails we have ever had!
    Kelly E.

    Truly a hidden treasure. This little cocktail lounge created the BEST cocktail I have ever had in my life. Seriously, I am not exaggerating when I say I still think about that cocktail months after having it... I just wish I could remember the name (it was a pink drink)!! Honestly though, it doesn't even matter because I even thought my husband's drink was incredible and I don't like bourbon. The drinks are extremely pricey; around €15-20 each. It was a bit of a shock, but let me tell you it is worth the one time splurge. I wish I could have had 2 or 3 of these, but we had a whole vacation ahead of us still, so we didn't want to break the bank. Not only are the drinks expertly crafted, but the bartenders were so kind and helpful, especially with my concerns about a language barrier. Our bartender switched seamlessly from French to English and then to Italian for another guest! Really made the experience seem so easy and relaxed. They took their time making each drink with perfect care. I loved watching them work their magic! The atmosphere is moody and intimate. Limited seating, but it didn't feel crowded. I appreciated that they had a smoking room apart from the main lounge area. Oh, mystery pink cocktail... You have my heart.

    TK N.

    i came here by myself and had one cocktail from the menu (it was lovely) and paid for it, 14€. it was great! because my french is not great, then the bartenders told each other i was american and when i'd asked for if they had a recommendation for another tequila based cocktail, they said oh they'd make me something i'd like. they threw together a half a drink mostly of vermouth and some tequila. it was not good; to be polite, i drank it. when i left they charged me 26€ for the last drink (unaware that i understood all of the rude things they were saying along the way).

    Amy ginhouse and a whiskey drink off the menu. Amazing!
    Toni J.

    The speakeasy is actually in he pizza shop but behind what looks to be the refrigerator door. The bartenders were very knowledgeable and creative. I asked for something different from what was on the menu and the bartender asked me a few questions and gave me the best drink of my life (of which I had 3 of :-).

    Tim S.

    Great American-style hipster speakeasy complete with "secret" entrance. Must visit if you are in the Marais district of Paris.

    Walk through fridge - from the pizza place to the speakeasy
    Chuck C.

    Ah moonshiner how I love thee. Seriously, I like you enough to take a trip past the Bastille which is not my favorite part of town (yeah yeah the Marais is over there too, I get it; its not the 6th just sayin'). The quick jaunt up Boulevard Richard Lenoir, was absolutely worth my while in the end because it lead me to your (hidden) doors. Walking into the pizza joint that houses this speakeasy is worth the trip in itself. Turns out the guys who run the bar also run the shop, and they take their dough as seriously as they take their cocktails; everything is local, everything is fresh, and every seat in the place is taken. They must be doing something right, because the place is hopping with locals. I wasn't hungry (...did not run past the piazza for a drink, I DO NOT have a drinking problem), so I made my way up to the fridge doors and let myself into the back. Most speakeasies have a fake door that lets you into a "hidden" room in the back, Moonshiner takes it (an awesome) step further. The door actually lets you into the walk-in fridge for the pizza place, dough, tomatoes, it's all there. As it turns out the walk in was more than just decorative for me; the back bar is hot. Like Africa in the middle of the summer hot - I was sweating horribly; this is not a good look for an American sitting amongst the properly dressed (and not sweating) Parisians*. The bar itself was dimly lit and full of groups enjoying superbly handmade cocktails. We were lucky enough to pull a seat at the bar, where we were greeted by a bartender who spoke English with a perfect New York accent, I felt right at home (he said he had never left France, but had a great teacher haha). I ordered up a perfectly made gin fizz that had a hint of mint and raspberry, this was served to me in a frosted aluminum glass that kept it exceptionally cold in the sweltering heat of the bar. Good stuff. We chatted with our psuedoAmerican bartender for a round or two, hand a laugh at the smoking lounge*, and let the time pass by in a truly unique Parisian bar. This place is absolutely worth checking out, just make sure to bring a few euros (its pricey), and maybe a fan and a towel. ____________________________ *god damn they are some cool people. *god damn do they smoke a lot 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

    (283 reviews)

    €€

    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!

    Les Ambassadeurs - Elegance

    Les Ambassadeurs

    (15 reviews)

    Concorde/Madeleine, 8ème

    It was rated the best champagne bar in Paris on google search. but it was hard to find this…read more place! It was tucked in the corner, construction everywhere, we asked around n no one knew about it! and it really took effort to find this bar. Glad I did! There was a piano singer the night we went. The champagne is good, the music was in English, not too loud that you can carry in a conversation.

    Christmas Eve cocktail while walking the sites. Our…read moredaughter treated after her co workers recommended it. In this elegant hotel, after navigating valeted sports cars, chauffeur driven Maybachs, and the nicest classic Citroen performance sedan I've seen, you enter a lobby cocktail lounge that is the Canlis of cocktail lounges! From the valet and door staff to the hostess, maitre d and elegant servers the service could not have been much finer. Including coat check from the table and lounge settee with chairs. The bar appears to be full of whatever you would like but a signature cocktail menu that reads like a beautiful coffee table book is given to everyone. The drinks with names like Corn, Apple, etc are given to elaborate cocktails that are crafted with multiple layers of ingredients. Seems weird but everyone loved theirs and we all shared sips. I highly recommend that here if you are familiar with your companions. Call your banker first as $30 per drink is average! But the girl I raised bought it so whatever? Wish I photographed that menu!! Service is bright with ample and thoughtful olive and nuts assortments and water backs for all without asking. For a splurge I could not urge enough of you to try!! Seeing this hotel property alone is worth it right down to the gilded bathrooms excellently attended. We did not try the food as they were just about to convert to first dinner service and we had Xmas Eve dinner for the family booked at a different Michelin star restaurant later. I'll bet the food is the shizzle though!!!

    Bar Hemingway

    Bar Hemingway

    (108 reviews)

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    Place Vendôme, Concorde/Madeleine, 1er

    Probably the most expensive yet the most accurate representation of a classy speakeasy bar. First…read moreoff, the bar is located at the Ritz, so you'll have to make your way from the hotel entrance through the beautiful hallways of the Ritz to get to the bar. Then when you check in, they'll walk you to your seat, where you're immediately transported to a Parisian movie from the twenties. It's a wood paneled intimate bar with limited seating, and it's easy to pretend that Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald are among the customers there too. Did I mention their menu is like an old school newspaper and that my drink came with a beautiful white rose? Talk about jazz age perfection!

    Tucked away in a corner of the Hôtel Ritz this elegant bar was named after the famed American…read morewriter Ernest Hemingway, who was a frequent patron. The bar exudes an old world charm with oak paneled walls adorned with vintage Hemingway photos and memorabilia. They had an impressive lineup of signature cocktails, but in a rare flash of memory from English Lit 101, I felt compelled to channel Hemingway's Jake Barnes in The Sun Also Rises, and chose Champagne instead. As expected the service was flawless. Immediately upon being seated, a young lady brought us olives and mix nuts in a divided dish. The waiter soon followed to take our initial order. Pro tip- They open at 5 pm so get there 10-15 minutes before to stand in line. We got there at 4:45 and there were several people ahead of us. It's a small intimate bar that only seats about 20 something people and it filled up within minutes after we were seated. We saw multiple people getting turned away and when we left, there was a long line at the door. Cheers!!

    Prescription Cocktail Club

    Prescription Cocktail Club

    (151 reviews)

    €€€

    Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème

    After a day of walking for hours while taking in the priceless art and history of the city, I had…read moreto fill my prescription. Unassuming, this cocktail spot in the 7th is a perfect start to a fun evening. My prescription began with an old fashioned coup tailored with "The One." Citrus vodka based classic. It was very good! The champagne foam on top was a first for me. Made the drink trendy I suppose lol. I hung out downstairs until I got hit on by a cute photographer, I'm engaged, so that's a no! But a good sign for single people. It's an environment that creates open conversations. I guess I wasn't done exploring when I ventured upstairs and sat right in between to groups of friends chatting. To my left what looked to be grad students talking about future career plans. They complimented my dress, very nice of them. And to my right a group of friends discussing the topic of dating men who like "going in the back door". One of the ladies seemed very against it but mentioned, "if he really wants to I will atleast one, but i do not prefer it." The mood is intimate and chic. Overall a great time!

    We really wanted to like this pretty little place, but the wait staff was rude, and the drinks were…read moreway overpriced and "complicated". We sat at the bar and looked at the drinks menu. Boyfriend turned on the flashlight on his phone to see the menu, as it is quite dark in the bar, but was asked to turn it off by the obnoxious bartender. She said it was too "aggressive" to use actual light to see the menu. He turned it off, and I used the background light from my phone to make out the drinks on the menu. All of them were very "stylish" and expensive, with a lot of unnecessary ingredients. When a table opened up, we moved to it with our drinks. We decided to just have one cocktail, then bail to go to a friendlier, less complicated place. The waitress for our table had an attitude and was just plain rude. Never going back.

    Moonshiner - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

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