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Paris afterwork bars are where the city unwinds. Happy hours run from 5 to 9 pm. Pints cost 3 to 7 euros during deals. Find lively spots in Oberkampf, Bastille, and around Grands Boulevards.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 11th arrondissement is the undisputed heavyweight for this. Walk between Bastille and République and you'll hit dozens of places. For something specific, Le Perchoir offers a solid rooftop view that makes the end of a workday feel significantly less draining. Just get there early.
Yes, but don't expect a full meal everywhere. Most people stick to saucisson or a cheese board. If you want something more substantial, look for neighborhood bars that have a small kitchen. They usually serve croque monsieurs or tartines until the late-night rush starts.
Craft beer is still pricier than industrial lager here. Expect to pay €8 to €10 for a local IPA. However, Paname Brewing Company sits right on the water in the 19th and has some of the best prices for their own brews. Perfect for a sunny Thursday afternoon by the canal.
It is loud and chaotic. Places like Le Comptoir General attract a massive crowd of creative professionals and students. It feels very unfiltered. People aren't there to be seen—they're there to drink. The energy is high, the music is usually indie or soul, and the seating is mostly optional.
Avoid the 11th if you actually need to hear yourself think. Head toward the 8th or the top of the Marais for something more refined. Little Red Door is world-famous for a reason. It is much more suited for a serious conversation over a very well-made drink than a rowdy office outing.
Paris afterwork bars are where the city unwinds. The vibe is lively but relaxed. Happy hours run from 5 to 9 pm. Pints cost 3 to 7 euros during deals.
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