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    Au Chat Noir

    3.3 (43 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Music Venues, Cafes
    Closed 4:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    La Maroquinerie - Pulled pork tacos

    La Maroquinerie

    4.3(88 reviews)
    1.2 kmBelleville/Ménilmontant, 20ème
    €€

    La Maroquinerie was our first of two music venues on the first night we were in Paris. Located on…read morewhat looks like a predominantly residential street, its unassuming exterior hides the subterranean concert space behind its doors. We came to see Russian Circles, a three piece instrumental metal band from Chicago, and tickets were a bargain €14.50 - I guess due to its small size the venue only caters for lesser-known acts. Downstairs through the double sets of doors it's almost entirely dark which really set the atmosphere for the gig. The place gets packed out and views can be limited if, like us, you turn up after the supporting act has finished and are on the mezzanine level surrounding the stage. The amount of bodies down there means it gets hot and sweaty, but you can escape to their small bar for a drink. Don't be surprised if two medium-sized Kronenbourg beers cost you the same as the entry fee!

    I love concerts! The smaller the venue the better the concert. I have been coming to Le…read moreMaroquinerie for three years now and have been to all types of concerts from hip hop to 14 year old pop. Although the venue is great, the bar and restaurant staff is rude. I was very hungry and bought a drink and asked for a piece of bread. The barman told me that the tiny piece of baguette (the size my thumb) was for his real customers. I guess having a drink at his bar does not make me a "real" customer.

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    L'International

    L'International

    3.9(81 reviews)
    0.3 kmOberkampf/Parmentier, 11ème
    €€

    I went to this club because of yelp reviews. I went downstairs where I ordered a drink and the band…read moreunfortunately were playing their last song. I went over to a man working there near the DJ booth and asked if there was more live music on. He looked super angry and like a thug and shrugged and said 'i don't know' . Then I was wondering what to do as people had dispersed .. I saw a couple smoking a cigarette at the back of the bar. Me being from another country and not knowing French laws followed suit and lit a cigarette. It was such a dark and dingy bar that i wouldn't be surprised for patrons to smoke there. When my cigarette was almost finished the same angry thug looking man came up to me and grabbed my hand aggressively and squeezed it hard manhandling me until my wrist hurt and took the cigarette out of my hand and said 'get out! Get out! You are forbidden to ever be in this club again! You have broken French laws. I'm escorting you out!' I have never been treated like this in my life like I was a thief or a horrible person. I didn't know French laws were as such and it was an innocent mistake. I was manhandled and in the USA I could sue this bar for touching me in this way. I will investigate French laws and might file a claim. No one should aggressively manhandle a woman this way. Disgusting treatment of patrons. He could have kindly asked me to put the cigarette out and I would have complied. Never go this bar. Also expensive drinks

    My favorite bar in Paris! Nice staff, nice people, live…read moremusic every night and no cover charge. Awesome happy hour until 9pm (4€ for a pint of beer). I could just live here.

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    Le Petit Balcon

    Le Petit Balcon

    3.1(9 reviews)
    0.7 kmBelleville/Ménilmontant, 20ème
    €€

    I went there for a classic music, high level concert. It was great. But during the concert, that…read morewas at the basement, the music upstairs was so high that I had to ask the staff to do its work and go there to put it down. Then the manager/owner/whatever went downstairs to do something, but it was in a way that a horse would be more respectful with the public and the musician. After that I've decided I wouldn't buy anything and that I would never go back there. J'y suis allé pour un concert de musique classique. C'etait un concert genial, haut niveau. Pendant le concert, en sous-sol, la musique pop à l'etage était trop trop fort - genre j'ai demandé au staff de faire quelque chose pour pouvoir bien profiter du concert. Après ça, le gérant/proprietaire est descendu les escaliers pour faire je sais pas quoi, mais c'etait comme un cheval, sans aucun respect pour l'artiste et pour le publique. J'ai decidé de sortir sans rien acheter. Seu Facebook les artistes se plaignent du manque de respect e de la stupidité de la gestion...

    From the owner: C'est que du bonheur Le petit Balcon est un bar restaurant à deux pas de Ménilmontant et de la…read moreplace Maurice Chevalier. Idéalement situé entre tranquillité et ferveur du quartier du 20ème arrondissement. Achour, Farid et leur équipe vous accueillent tous les jours de la semaine, pour un café, un verre, un déjeuner ou un diner dans ce havre de convivialité !

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    Zorba

    Zorba

    3.8(20 reviews)
    0.5 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt, 11ème

    The basement concert room is located near the toilets and probably near long forgotten catacomb…read moretunnels. Obviously, smells really weird: A mélange of mummies and finely aged urine. I've gone to several gigs in this very cramped basement. Before, it was a venue for music you could bet on a horse here, A PMU in the upstairs bar. Gambling on horses was a thing here pre war until the early 2000s. Even during The Occupation. Sadly, the old clientèle was pushed out by Bobo hipsters and Stella Artois. Over the din of bad techno, one can hear the trotting hooves of horses and old men chattering about the races. The patrons of the past are cheeky with the patrons of the present, whispering the names of the winning horses in the toilet. For example I was given the tip "Bet on Pesky Diamond, in the third!!' Sadly, that race took place in 1968 so I was too late to make the bet. As I was walking up the tiny basement stair to the main I noticed what resembled ectoplasm oozing down the left wall. Worth a look especially if you need a winning bet tip and a free phantom kiss from a horse.

    From the owner: L'âme de Belleville La population de ce bar-PMU est comme sa musique : éclectique, entre branchés…read moreun peu perdus et habitués des années passées. La déco est banale mais sympa : néons, vrai zinc de bistrot de quartier, tables en formica et quelques chaises en plastique en guise de terrasse jusqu'à 2 heures du matin. Un bon "mood", simple et très populaire.

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    Le Barbouquin

    Le Barbouquin

    4.6(16 reviews)
    0.5 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt, 20ème
    €€

    After going out of our way to see Rue Dénoyez and being very disappointed by the supposedly famous…read morestreet art there, we wandered upon Le Barbouquin. It is a bit hidden on a corner at the end of this street, yet stands out for its eclectic, warm vibe. This is definitely a very local spot - I'm sure we were the only non-Parisians there - but there is some English on the menu, and the server knew English as well. THE COST: 20€ for two coffees and one brunch entree. THE SERVICE: Super nice. I sent back a drink and felt really bad about it, but our server was really sweet and just seemed concerned and asked what was wrong with it (it was the Jus Citron Gingembre - see below). I also left my backpack here and one of the servers ran a couple blocks to catch up with me and give it to me! THE WAIT: None on a Monday at 11:30am. They don't have many tables/seats and the place was about half full. By the time we left about an hour later, every table/seat was taken! THE FOOD: * Jus Citron Gingembre - 1 star This was pretty terrible, basically lightly flavored water. I would hardly call this a juice. Our server was nice about me sending this back and did offer to add more flavor to it. * Cappuccino - 4 stars It was creamy and more bitter that other cappuccinos I've had in Paris (which was good! Not too sweet). * Latte - 4 stars This was my replacement drink, and it was great! Lots of creamy foam. * Tartine - 4.5 stars Amazing!! Soft airy bread with a good thick crust, and a delicious combination cheese/honey/hummus and sweet pickled veggies (I don't even like other things!). I would never have thought all of this would taste good together, but they make it work really well!

    Very good food, the breakfast with the eggs and pancake perfect and flavorful. very deliciousread more

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