Beer Bars
Le Sous-Bock
A good place for moules (mussels), with 400 types of beer to wash them down with. There are also 200 whiskies.
Le Sous-Bock
Quigley’s Point Right in front of Eglise St-Eustache, this friendly Irish pub serves beer from Holland, Germany, Ireland and Britain. Hall’s Beer Tavern Although
situated in a fairly touristy street, this is a relaxed and friendly
place with a good selection of draught beers, including La Choufe and
Duval.
Typical Paris beer bar
La Taverne des Halles Decent
pub food is served in this popular Belgian bar with a great selection
of beer and wines. You can also watch football and rugby matches. The Frog and Rosbif For
homesick English or Anglophiles, this is the place to find real ale
(brewed downstairs) and bangers and mash, play snooker, to read English
newspapers and watch live football and rugby matches. McBrides A
popular place to watch football, this friendly Irish pub attracts
homesick expats with its fried breakfast served at lunchtime and after
7pm. Enjoy live music on Sunday nights. 54 rue St-Denis, 75001 01 40 26 46 70
Au Trappiste Among the many beers on tap you can sample Jenlain, a French brew and Blanche Riva, a Belgian beer. Food is also served.
Au Trappiste
Guinness Tavern Fourteen
beers are on tap in this Irish bar with live music every night and a
bigger Irish concert once a month. The party really kicks in after 10pm. Café Oz A
range of Australian beers and wines combined with archetypal Outback
decor makes this rowdy bar popular with antipodean ex-patriates and
French patrons alike. La Taverne de Maître Kanter Part of a chain of Alsatian-style taverns, this is a good place to relax over a pint of French beer. Food is also served.
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