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    The Financier - The Financier

    The Financier

    3.3(65 reviews)
    0.4 kmMontparnasse, 14ème
    €€

    This is the only happening place around…read more I highly recommend it. 10 Euro cover, but then you'll get a ticket for a free drink, which costs at least 7, even for a Red Bull. I think it's just to keep deadbeats out...which they are very paranoid about. Anyone not holding a drink (unless they're on the dance floor) gets accosted by security, and that's weird to me, but nothing that should stop anyone from having fun. It gets packed. The hip hop and trance is blaring. Everyone I talked to was excited to kick it with a couple of Americans...because I guess we have a reputation for binge drinking. An IRISH guy told me so. It's a gritty Irish pub by day, and a booming, bouncing club at night. Seemingly the only hip place within a 2 kilometer radius, and that's why it draws an awesome crowd.

    Three stars for the music alone…read more I loved it. The music was such an eclectic mix of goodness I couldn't believe it. They played a wide variety of new hits both American and French, and a lot of great older stuff too. Literally everything from House of Pain to Hanson (YES, Mmmbop! I saw French people dancing to Mmmbop!), to Sinatra's "New York, New York" mixed with Jay-Z's "New York", which was fantastic! Two stars lost for: 1. WAY too crowded. I got stepped on/fallen on several times.Granted I have a pretty low tolerance for large groups of drunk people, but it was too much for me. 2. Drinks were way too expensive. I paid seven euro for a vodka cranberry that looked like it was in a kiddie glass, and I couldn't even taste the vodka. AND it was "Ladies Night" and cocktails were supposed to be five. Last time I checked cranberry juice + vodka = cocktail. That being said, you don't need to drink to dance to that music. I would go again when I'm feeling up to the crowd.

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    Brasserie O'Neil

    Brasserie O'Neil

    4.0(107 reviews)
    1.6 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
    €€

    So the french fries or to die for they are really good. I didn't get anything to eat. All I wanted…read morewas a bloody Mary and the guy when you brought it over didn't have any horseradish. It tasted just like tomato juice so when I called him over, I said what goes in your bloody Mary so he says pepper celery. Maid didn't say any horseradish I said what about horseradish that's what you make it with and there's no celery and there's no pepper so he just brought me a bunch of stuff to put in it and just put it on the table that was very rude. Other words to drink sucked the whole night and I was in a mood for a bloody Mary. The second night we would've had. It was seven of us again. The guy who sat us took our orders and then we never saw him again. Try to flag him down the other end of the bar I end up just getting a drink at the bar. there was a girl that swung by and asked if we want anything, but we just got our drinks and she was running around crazy and I don't wanna bother her so we basically left after one drink or two I had to.

    This place is a solid 4 for quality, maybe even 4.5…read more We went here on a rainy Paris evening. Just a few minutes walk from the apartment where we stay. We went on the strength of the Yelp reviews. We were not disappointed. The beers were excellent! I started with an Ambree (amber ale) and it was perfect. Smooth, full body but not too hoppy and not bitter or carbonated. It went down great. Next up was the stout (Brune). It was good, but my standard is Guinness so it did not quite measure up. But the Brune was not bad at all, very smooth, not bitter, just not quite as full-bodied as Guinness. For the third course I went back to the Ambree. The wife started with the Blonde and liked it a lot. She then went to the incredibly fruity Fruits Rouge. It was as if she was drinking a glass of berries. This beer is definitely for the ladies as it is quite sweet. Interrupting our drinking was something I cannot spell or pronounce but it basically is a crepe turned into a pizza. We shared a Provencale and it was simply perfect. Extraordinarily thin crust, with sauce, cheese, and very flavorful mushrooms. Our waiter did not know English very well, but we got everything figured out and the bill was accurate. They have a great happy hour when you get the big size for the price of the small size. I like this place a lot and hope/plan to return before we leave.

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