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Vast club on three floors with a generally louche Latin atmosphere.
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The concert hall attracts international artists as well as household French names, while the adjoining bar provides beer and meals.
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This fashionable and sizeable café has three rooms where the walls are lined with paintings and old-fashioned artifacts. The food is cheap but pretty good, and the later it gets the better the buzz.
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Balajo has been going since 1936, serving up different styles of dancing on different days. They range from Saturday night disco to Sunday afternoon tea dances.
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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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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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This bistro was one of the first media watering holes when the Bastille became chic a few years ago.
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A shabby-chic bar cum nightclub with cheap drinks, friendly staff, a cool crowd and funky DJs.
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Video screens show what’s happening in this trendy, modern bar.
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A long-established favourite, with its bar, live music at weekends, expensive cocktails and all done out in Chinese decor.
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