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Café Oz - Blanche

Address:
1, rue de Bruxelles
Paris
France
75018

Transportation:
M° Blanche

Phone: 01 40 16 11 16
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Daily: 17.00 - 02.00  
Admission:  
Drinks: 2€-6€  
Credit:
MCVisa
This Austrailian pub is right opposite the famous cabaret Le Moulin Rouge. What Australians are known for the world over is their friedlyness and good nature, which is exactly what this pub has to offer. It is set out like a billiards hall with comfortable seating, attracting students and tourists who come and take advantage of the happy hours from 6pm to 8pm. The cocktails go down from 8 to 5€ and a pint of Australian lager is at 5.5°€.. Rock concerts are a regular feature and Djs come... Read more

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Café Oz - Chatelet

Address:
18 rue Saint-Denis
Paris
France
75001

Transportation:
M° Chatelet

Phone: 01 40 39 00 18
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Sun-Thur: 18.00-20.00
Fri 17.00-06.00
Sat: 13.00-06.00  
Admission:  
Drinks: 2€-6€  
Credit:
MCVisa
The Chatelet area has got something for everyone, even for wondering Australians. This huge pub has gone the ancestral route with huge amboriginal murals and crocs hanging from the ceiling that might even give Crocodile Dundee a run for his money. The bar is always packed; lunchtime drinkers, sports fans cram in to watch the footie or the rugger, students and young tourists taking advantage of the cheap pints at happy hour, and pre-clubbers come to down a couple of shots with the very obliging... Read more

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Coolin

Address:
15, rue Clément
Paris
France
75006

Transportation:
M° Mabillon

Phone: 01 44 07 00 92
Links:   Map
Times:
Daily: 10.30-02.00  
Admission:  
Drinks: 3€-8€  
Credit:
MCVisa
Coolin is one of the better-known Irish Pubs in Paris located in an ideal spot on the Saint Germain market place. It’s a pretty typical pub with a big wooden bar, a cold tobacco and beer smell and a good selection of British and Irish beers including of course Beamish, their speciality. The clientele is 80% Anglo-Saxon which means plenty of singing, dancing, shouting and the usual drunken behaviour you would find in a busy pub. On Sundays at 5pm a Celtic group is invited to play traditional... Read more

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