Top 15 Bars in the Châtelet (Happy Hours, Cheap, Dancing Nights)

There are numerous bars in the neighborhood of Châtelet, and the choice can sometimes be difficult. There are good bars as well as not-so-good ones. Whether you want to throw a party, watch sporting events, or simply have a cheap drink, we have prepared a list of the best bars in Châtelet.

First, let’s locate all the bars on a map.

 

Best Happy Hours

Velvet Bar

43 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris

9.1/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Velvet Bar in Châtelet
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During happy hour at Velvet Bar, you’ll have your order doubled: cocktails, beer, or wine, and at lower prices. Having a double dose of your favorite drink is awesome!

An €8 pint of beer is €4 during happy hour, and a double cocktail that is usually €20 is the same price as a simple cocktail.

There is something for everyone to drink, and the bar’s urban style just makes us feel good. There are a number of creative and innovative cocktails available, but if you want to remain classic, that’s no problem either.

Happy hour is from 6pm to 11pm from Tuesday to Thursday and from 6pm to 9pm during the weekend. And you don’t have to leave when happy hour ends; you can stay up all night dancing to hip-hop music from yesterday and today.

In the heart of the Halles district, Velvet Bar cheerfully invites you to gather with your friends in a friendly atmosphere. You can even enjoy one of the themed evenings with a DJ!

https://www.velvet-bar.fr/ (website in French)

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Bar des Halles

71 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris

8.2/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Bar des Halles in Châtelet
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This pub with a New York artistic spirit straight from the 80s is located in the lively district of Halles. It welcomes you to its spacious bar with a festive and warm ambiance.

Numerous areas can be reserved: petanque, baby-foot, ping-pong, the couches, or even the entire bar.

Happy hour is every day from 6pm to 10pm except on Sundays, with drinks ranging from €3.50 (Côte du Rhône) to €7 (Porto Tonic). If you want a little snack, sandwiches, croque-monsieurs, and platters are also available.

If you book on Privateaser, happy hour can be prolonged until 11pm.

https://www.bar-des-halles.com/fr/ (website in French)

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Mamie Paris

11 Rue de la Ferronnerie, 75001 Paris

9/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Mamie Paris and its inside scenery
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Mamie Paris, with its antique furniture and colorful decorations, opens its doors for you to unwind in a vintage, calm, and relaxing atmosphere. You will feel right at home.

Happy hour is from 5pm to 10pm every day. Drinks start at €5.50 (Côte du Rhône) and go up to €8 (Mojito). Cocktails and platters are also on the menu.

If you book on Facebook or via telephone, happy hour for beer and cocktails can be prolonged until 11pm; you can extend happy hour until midnight if you book on Privateaser.

A heated terrace is available, which is perfect for when winter is near and you don’t enjoy the cold.

https://www.facebook.com/MamieParisFerronnerie (website in French)

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Le Carlie

177 Rue Saint-Martin, 75003 Paris

9.1/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Le Carlie in the 3rd arrondissement
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As the first crowdfunded bar (opened in 2013) that acquired a new team and a new look in 2017, Le Carlie has the drive to fully satisfy its clients.

Located between the districts of Halles and Beaubourg, Toni and his friendly team have everything you might need to enjoy every moment and event of your life.

Happy hour is from 5pm to 10pm every day, and the prices are very accessible. You can have a white beer for €7, the cocktail of the day for €7.50, or a glass of Coca-Cola for €3.50.

Platters of meat, cheese, or tapas are also available if you are hungry.

https://www.lecarlie.fr/en

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L’Imprévu

9 Rue Quincampoix, 75004 Paris

8.4/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Since 1997, this bar from Rue Quincampoix has been an atypical place to hang out with friends or colleagues.

Come and enjoy their unexpected afternoons with a craft beer, a good Chaï Latte tea, or one of their signature desserts either inside or on the terrace.

Happy hour takes place every day from 4pm to 10pm. Cocktails start at €7, you can have a pint for €5, and a glass of Champagne costs €6. It’s a good reason to come at night with your friends or your lover.

If you happen to get hungry, you can order platters of meat, cheese, or vegetables.

http://www.imprevu-cafe.fr/ (website in French)

 

The Cheapest Bars

Liquorium

11 Rue Saint-Denis, 75001 Paris

9.2/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

In an ambiance that sharply contrasts with the crowd in Châtelet, Liquorium – the cabinet of curiosities – is based on the speakeasies of the 1920s. Hidden in the basement of The Drink Doctor, this bar invites you to make your own cocktails.

On the menu, Le Choix du Doctor beer is €5 for a half-pint, Zombification is €7, and alcohol-free cocktails are €8. If you are a rum lover, order the Death Black Spot or the unmissable Aphro-Therapie.

https://liquorium.fr/en

 

The Drink Doctor

9 Rue Saint-Denis, 75001 Paris

8.4/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

With a large selection of beer and a heated terrace, this modern beer hall welcomes you in a friendly setting.

The Jupiler, with or without alcohol, is €4, along with the Ricard and the Sauvignon Blanc Domaine du Feynard. Order a Houmous (€6) if you’re feeling peckish!

You can stay up all night in the basement – it leads to the speakeasy bar Liquorium.

https://thedrinkdoctor.fr/en

 

Le Komptoir

27 Rue Quincampoix, 75004 Paris

8.4/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Le Komptoir in Rue Quincampoix
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Whether you are with your family, your friends, or your colleagues after work, the cocktail bar Le Komptoir is the ideal place to spend a wonderful night around a glass.

Located across from Beaubourg, this bar has a terrace with a warm atmosphere, two spaces with friendly ambiances on the main floor, and a more private area in the basement that you can reserve for an event.

The Lager beer and the Panaché are €3.50. The flavored blond beer and the Monaco are €4, and classic cocktails are around €8.

https://www.lekomptoir.fr/ (website in French)

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Bars to Watch Football / Soccer

Le Max

6 Rue de la Petite Truanderie, 75001 Paris

8.7/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

With a perfect location for patrons from all parts of Paris, Le Max offers a warm and relaxed ambiance. Open seven days a week, you can follow your favorite soccer team on the big screen on the terrace or indoors.

A Blonde de gayant is €3.50, while a glass of Chardonnay, Côté de provence, or Languedoc costs €5. A platter (for €16) will fill your stomach if you’re hungry.

http://lemaxbar.fr/ (website in French)

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O’Sullivans Rebel

10 Rue des Lombards, 75004 Paris

8.1/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

 

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If soccer is your passion, you will be right at home at O’Sullivans Rebel. They love soccer as much as they love life! The staff broadcasts all the sporting events. For them, it’s an opportunity to unite generations and to share their emotions, whether in victory or in defeat.

Sporting events are announced on their website so you won’t miss anything, and like any other self-respecting pub, soccer reruns are shown on their many TV screens.

Once a splendid theater, then a latin club in the 80s, the unmissable O’Sullivans Rebel is now an Irish pub located in the 4th arrondissement. You won’t miss a single soccer game here, for better or for worse. Soccer rocks!

The bar’s restaurant serves both cocktails and tortillas, and if you want to stay up until late in the night, quizzes, entertainment, and DJs are waiting to entertain you.

https://www.osullivans-pubs.com/en/irish-pub/chatelet-pub/

 

Thirsty Mad Cat

120 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris, France

8.8/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Located in the 2nd arrondissement across from Châtelet, Thirsty Mad Cat knows how to mix partying and sports and invites you to spend the night in a festive atmosphere.

Six TV screens and four simultaneous broadcasts are available to show sporting events, making you want to stay for the 3rd half-time.

Come on down and enjoy a soccer game with a cocktail or a glass of alcohol (beer, vodka, or whisky) and a hamburger.

With themed nights, entertainment, and a change of scenery every month, boredom is not an option in this bar.

https://www.thirstymadcat.com/

 

Dancing Bars

Berliner Wunderbar

22 Rue des Lombards, 75004 Paris

8.5/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

The Berliner Wunderbar bar in Paris
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The last bar opened by the company Berliner Wunderbar, this bar with its Berliner style is an ideal place to hang out with friends either indoors or on the terrace.

With a mixture of Parisian charm and Berliner influence, this bar succeeds in attracting a lot of people who, like the founders, are impassioned by anything related to the capital of Germany.

It also has a MiniKlub in the basement, where you can party all night from Thursday to Saturday with playlists of electro music that will make you want to dance until 2am.

German beers are on the menu, as well as dishes like currywurst with French fries and curry sauce, cocktails, and appetizer boards.

For events, sound and projection equipment is also available.

https://www.berlinerwunderbar.com/ (website in French)

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Scilicet

134 Voie Georges Pompidou, 75001 Paris

8.5/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

The cave of the Scilicet bar
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Located between the Pont Neuf and the Pont au Change, this bar with a terrace on the banks of the Seine is ready to welcome you at any hour of the day with a magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower.

During the day, this bar offers a relaxed ambiance for spending time with family or friends with many places to sit down and two foosball tables.

At night, the bar transforms into a dance floor, both on the inside and the outside. DJs come on Friday and Saturday nights to put you in a musical ambiance, and the bar’s many events are free and open to everyone.

You can even book your own event for a never-to-be-forgotten night at Scilicet!

https://scilicet.fr/ (website in French)

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The Labo

37 Rue des Lombards, 75001 Paris

8.4/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

Located right in the heart of the capital, this LGBT bar is a place where you can enjoy the festive ambiance and dance until 4am.

Many events are organized at night: happy hour until 3am, karaoké, DJs, showcases, etc. The Labo is THE place to be if you want to elevate your nights.

During the day, a shaded terrace is available for those who want to stay outside while avoiding the sun, especially during heat waves.

Every Wednesday night, the actress Stella Rocha hosts a roulette game with numerous prizes to win. Maybe it’ll be your lucky day!

https://thelabo.fr/ (website in French)

 

Guinness Tavern

31 bis Rue des Lombards, 75001 Paris

8.4/10 : France Hotel Guide’s expert rating

For 40 years, this lively pub that has been nicknamed “Temple du Rock” in Paris has opened its doors until the end of the night for you and your friends.

With a menu of 17 craft beers, everyone can find something they like so that you can all gather to watch soccer, football, or live concerts.

Concerts feature musicians who will rock the bar with rock, metal, or pop music to make you want to dance and awaken the demons of midnight until 4am on weekdays and 5am during the weekend. You’re going to have a night that you won’t soon forget!

http://www.guinnesstavern.net/ (website in French)