8 restaurants to spend your nightlife in Paris

8 restaurants to spend your nightlife in Paris.

  • Ubuntu
  • Maori

Let’s see how people review this restaurant

"Glad we got there right as they opened because within the hour the place was booming and no sitting spots left. Made friends with the group sharing our table. This spot is cute and intimate."—Meagan E.
"I wish I could give 6 stars. I found this spot a couple of years ago and I was finally able to check it out! We showed up around 7pm and there was a little line out front. We were told 15 minutes and they weren't wrong. They were SO accommodating in English and just wanted you to have the best experience."—Kylie S.
"This is a must go!! The service is very English friendly and the interior is air conditioned which is a plus as well as very cozy. Every drink was so unique but tasty and you can tell everything is completely homemade."—Melissa Z.

Restaurant Info

  • Sun - Thur, 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM ( Next day ); Fri - Sat, 6:00 PM - 3:00 AM ( Next day )
  • https://www.lrdparis.com/
  • 01 42 71 19 32
  • 60 rue Charlot 75003 Paris France

5. Le Comptoir Général

The Comptoir Général is a bar and restaurant located on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin. It offers cocktails and dishes to share in its fish restaurant, as well as a sea brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. The setting is friendly and there are collections of unusual objects throughout the establishment. The Comptoir Général is also available for private events.

  • Old Fashioned
  • Ti punch
  • Spritz

Let’s see how people review this restaurant

"Go to there. So dope. Part restaurant, school, bar, garden, second hand clothing store, and library. And my god are the drinks good. Go with the sauceusse. If you're classy like me you'll get tripunch, which is just rum and sugar and lime and a cinnamon stick. Hot damn."—Bobby G.
"Cutest bar I went to in Paris. Order the secousse! So refreshing. Great place to hang out and chat w friends in a relaxed, quirky space. It's nice and empty on weeknights. Weekend evenings it's too packed."—Julie N.
"Brunch at an African resort. You pay 19 euro for a buffet of "brunch," ranging from scrambled eggs to fried plantains, tomato salad, real (honest-to-god) coffee and crème caramel for dessert. Nothing beats the atmosphere or the people watching. Will definitely be back for drinks."—Anna E.

Restaurant Info


6. Prescription Cocktail Club

Upon entering the bar at 23 rue Mazarine, guests are immersed in a world of draped fabric, delicate trimmings, upholstered walls, and beguiling spaces. Each step reveals a small scene set across small sofas hidden in every corner. The bar is set as the main stage with Zoltar hidden behind the DJ booth telling fortunes.

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