| Footy pubs in Paris 05:38 - Dec 13 with 622 views | Hooparoo | I’m in Paris for the next few days and heading to HQ for the Leicester game. Anyone know any good pubs to watch football in Paris? We’re staying in the 2nd arrondissement. Thanks in advance 😃 |  |
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 07:14 - Dec 13 with 555 views | Lblock | There is nothing good in Paris I thought London was turning into the dreggy shithole of Europe before I went there; my God what a place. Awful. Good luck and watch out for the hugger muggers if you’re a bit tipsy |  |
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 08:38 - Dec 13 with 521 views | EuroRanger | I used to work for the Wells and Co chain of pubs in Montpellier, and they used to say that their two most authentic pubs were the Shakespeare where I worked and the Bombardier in Paris. Given the strength of the euro and the relative cost of beer, it'd be expensive but I reckon that could be a decent place to go. I never went myself, mind, so no guarantees! |  | |  |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 09:26 - Dec 13 with 491 views | Hooparoo |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 08:38 - Dec 13 by EuroRanger | I used to work for the Wells and Co chain of pubs in Montpellier, and they used to say that their two most authentic pubs were the Shakespeare where I worked and the Bombardier in Paris. Given the strength of the euro and the relative cost of beer, it'd be expensive but I reckon that could be a decent place to go. I never went myself, mind, so no guarantees! |
Thanks mate 👍🏻 |  |
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 09:38 - Dec 13 with 476 views | StreathamRanger |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 08:38 - Dec 13 by EuroRanger | I used to work for the Wells and Co chain of pubs in Montpellier, and they used to say that their two most authentic pubs were the Shakespeare where I worked and the Bombardier in Paris. Given the strength of the euro and the relative cost of beer, it'd be expensive but I reckon that could be a decent place to go. I never went myself, mind, so no guarantees! |
The Bombardier was a decent pub when I lived there 20 years ago. Lots of Irish pubs around too and a couple of decent Scottish pubs. |  | |  |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 09:40 - Dec 13 with 473 views | EuroRanger |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 09:26 - Dec 13 by Hooparoo | Thanks mate 👍🏻 |
No worries, enjoy! Hope it's as good as they always said it was |  | |  |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 17:27 - Dec 13 with 386 views | Hooparoo | Glad I didn’t find a pub to watch it 😵💫 |  |
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 21:23 - Dec 13 with 309 views | colinallcars |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 07:14 - Dec 13 by Lblock | There is nothing good in Paris I thought London was turning into the dreggy shithole of Europe before I went there; my God what a place. Awful. Good luck and watch out for the hugger muggers if you’re a bit tipsy |
I reluctantly agree re London. My patch - Hammersmith, still has good pubs (thank you, Lord), and the riverfront, but is pretty poor otherwise. I used to love the place. |  | |  |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 04:35 - Dec 14 with 255 views | SydneyRs | Long time since I've been but there used to be a couple of British style pubs in the Les Halles area. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Footy pubs in Paris on 04:49 - Dec 14 with 246 views | Hooparoo |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 04:35 - Dec 14 by SydneyRs | Long time since I've been but there used to be a couple of British style pubs in the Les Halles area. |
Thanks mate. I found an Irish pub nearby so might have a beer and a laugh watching the Tyne/Tees derby. |  |
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 10:43 - Dec 14 with 193 views | johann28 | People who declare they hate Paris are a bit like people who say they hate London - it's usually because they don't know it very well. It's a fabulous place once you get to know it - like London, you get street-wise and gradually you get to know where to go and where to avoid. As for sports pubs, I can recommend the following. Long Hop - 25 Rue Frederic Sauton (Latin Quarter) - English-style pub Belushi's - Gare Du Nord - Burger/Beer place, good value, open til late Bombadier - Pl du Pantheon (South of city) - Another English-style place but plenty of locals and students The Bowler - 13 Rue D'Artois (Near Champs Elysees) - As above Thirsty Mad Cat - 120 Rue Montmartre - Very lively; happy hour deals 5-9pm Be sure to get the Navigo pass (like Oyster), which makes using the Metro quick and easy. Bon voyage [Post edited 14 Dec 11:09]
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| Footy pubs in Paris on 11:43 - Dec 14 with 169 views | TK1 |
| Footy pubs in Paris on 10:43 - Dec 14 by johann28 | People who declare they hate Paris are a bit like people who say they hate London - it's usually because they don't know it very well. It's a fabulous place once you get to know it - like London, you get street-wise and gradually you get to know where to go and where to avoid. As for sports pubs, I can recommend the following. Long Hop - 25 Rue Frederic Sauton (Latin Quarter) - English-style pub Belushi's - Gare Du Nord - Burger/Beer place, good value, open til late Bombadier - Pl du Pantheon (South of city) - Another English-style place but plenty of locals and students The Bowler - 13 Rue D'Artois (Near Champs Elysees) - As above Thirsty Mad Cat - 120 Rue Montmartre - Very lively; happy hour deals 5-9pm Be sure to get the Navigo pass (like Oyster), which makes using the Metro quick and easy. Bon voyage [Post edited 14 Dec 11:09]
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100% agree. Paris - like all the great European cities - once you know your way around, where to go and what to do is an absolutely magnificent city where you can eat, drink and be very merry on not very much. And it looks beautiful, too. I loved living there and go back regularly. Sorry if someone on this thread had a bad weekend there. Likewise, people who don't or no longer live in London slagging it off can also go very far out to sea and then get in it. Leave London to us please: it's as good as it ever was, better in many ways. It's you. |  | |  |
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