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    T'as pas des Tapas

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:30 am (Next day)

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    El Tonel - Champagne and old fashion

    El Tonel

    4.0(14 reviews)
    1.2 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
    €€

    I visited on a Wednesday, in June of 2022 to be exact, it was quiet and calm, no karaoke night bar…read morehere, go elsewhere. This is a good old fashioned watering hole owned and operated by a citizen of the world who is world traveled with a passion for service drinks and human interaction. No games no gimmicks. The owner and the staff are wonderful. Great conversationalists. So very accommodating. The glassware is vintage and I can say, I stayed till close, they sterilize. We didn't have any food service at the hour I arrived but I'm told they do in the day. I'm rating totally on bar. When you're in Paris, you'll be hard pressed to find a bar serving classic drinks in a divey setting. When near by the 1st arr! stop by El Tonel, order a cocktail. Tip well. Be kind. Be present. Enjoy

    Quite possibly the coolest people we have come across during our entire stay in Paris are the guys…read morethat run this place! They were located just outside our apartment door and a block away from the Louvre. First encounter: Arrived in Paris, luggage in hand & map, waiting for our guy to arrive with apartment keys. We are tired and hungry, sit down for a glass of sangria (which is awesome). The server was polite but busy, we asked him a few questions about the map, he turns it a few times at states: "You have a shit map." We all laughed about it. Right next to us were some folks from Spain, so we chatted them up about our next vacation to their country, they spoke no English, but we knew quite a bit of Spanish and were able to converse for a good 30 minutes. They were super warm and friendly. Encounters two, three, four...: El Tonel has a great menu of tapas, the serrano ham and chorizo are awesome, you can have it thinly sliced or on a baguette with some tomato spread. For just 4-5 euro it's a steal. Le Piece de Resistance of the menu are: - Albóndigas - a freaking amazing meatball stew. This is the ultimate comfort food, with meatballs and bean like peas. - Chorizo Tortilla - this is nothing like tortillas we are used to seeing at the grocery store. It's a thick pancake like dish, that is baked in the oven, It contains (I'm guessing here), masa, potatoes, egg, chorizo. Served with a spicy mayo sauce, I could eat one of these every day folks. By the time our trip came to an end these guys were like friends, a few late nights of drinking here were a blast.

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    Casa Pepe

    Casa Pepe

    3.6(55 reviews)
    1.7 km5ème, Sorbonne/Panthéon
    €€

    This restaurant was incredible! Great atmosphere, delicious food & service that was impeccable! It…read morewas located just walking distance from our hotel in the cutest village with a city hall next to a park and all was decked out for the 2024 summer olympics. We were the only Americans in the restaurant and you could tell it is a local favorite. We could not have felt more welcome. Such a great way to end our trip. Don't miss out on this incredible experience if you are staying near CDG airport. And check out their beautiful produce.

    Awesome atmosphere. Delicious food. Just an amazing experience…read more First, the food. The "Tapas Espagnol" were delightful and the assortment had a great variety of different traditional dishes. The "Paella Mixte" was also excellent and I loved the soccarat - the crunchy/caramelized/slightly burnt crust on the bottom of the pan that absorbs all the flavors of the paella. Just mouthwatering. I would recommend ordering some "sangria" to accompany your meal and to make it a little bit more fun. Also, try the grilled calamari! One of the most amazing characteristics of Casa Pepe is its ambiance. The place is a little small but is nicely decorated and feels really homey. During dinner service, two guitarists usually sing and play some traditional-fun music while one lady dances the flamenco. Other people/customers also join in with them, turning Casa Pepe into a really festive dinner experience. It can get really loud but everyone seems to have a good time. The people sitting next to us shared a big bottle of wine with us while we told them to take some of our sangria. Staff here are super friendly. It does get really busy so service may seem a little slow but I would suggest just enjoying the show, savor some good food, and spend a wonderful time with friends or family. Come to Casa Pepe if you want to experience Spain and immerse yourself in its incredible culture. I recommend making a reservation online, on their website or on LaFourchette.com (or TheFork.com) to get a little discount.

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