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On a quiet backstreet, this shabby-chic bar plays host to thirsty local nighthawks as well as trendier partygoers on latenight cocktails.
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Unpretentious but stylish Bastille café with three large rooms, decorated with everything from spears, to old film star publicity stills. The simple food, such as onion soup, is good value. Popular local hang-out.
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As its name suggests, clown-related clutter fills this fashionable, arty hangout. The wine list is excellent and the staff knowledgeable.
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World music is played here, live and DJ, with regular dance events and concerts too.
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This is a must for lovers of rare film music, the Rolling Stones and Iggy Pop, with hip tunes and the cheapest beer in Bastille.
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Fashionable offshoot of The China Club, this spacious bar with chic decor and an even smarter clientele rarely closes its doors.
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Friendly wine bar with a terrace for the summer, and there’s a bistro too if you want to eat. Plenty of inexpensive wines by the glass, carafe or bottle.
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The club that barely sleeps – the doors close at 2am, but open up again four hours later. You can just drink, or have a meal while listening to the live music, which is mainly big band jazz but on some nights takes in salsa, blues or rock.
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Younger brother of the Montparnasse original, this club opened in 1971 and concentrates more on New Orleans-style swinging jazz. A fun atmosphere in this Latin Quarter cellar, together with a pleasant dining room in which to have a meal, just off the main stage area.
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A good place for moules (mussels), with 400 types of beer to wash them down with. There are also 200 whiskies.
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