
Pure wine, snacks to soak it up, rowdy crowds and dancing bartenders. One of many unique pure wine hangouts in Paris. Bottles additionally accessible for buy to go.
– Meg Zimbeck, 2011
Sensible info
Handle: 41 rue de l’Arbre Sec, 75001
Nearest transport: Louvre-Rivoli (1), Les Halles (4)
Hours: Closed Sunday; Open Monday-Friday for lunch and dinner and Saturday for dinner solely
Reservations: Reservations not obligatory throughout the week; Reserve a day or two upfront for Friday & Saturday evening
Phone: 01 49 26 90 60
Common worth for lunch: 10-19€
Common worth for dinner: 10-19€
Model of delicacies: Small plates, charcuterie, cheese
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Extra areas
Handle: 4 rue Bridaine, 75017
Nearest transport: La Fourche (13) or Rome (2)
Hours: Open day-after-day
Phone: 01 44 90 05 04
Critiques of curiosity
Not Ingesting Poison in Paris (2010) “I’d heard good issues and my expectations have been exceeded. Completely pure wines, with a perceptible emphasis on Loire whites and cru Beaujolais.”
David Lebovitz (2010) “…one among my favourite wine bars in Paris, which serves principally pure wines. One other plus are the charcuterie and cheeses they serve by the plate…The workers may be very savvy in regards to the wines.”
Meals & Wine (2008) “The wine picks at this scruffy little store close to the Louvre embody bottles from Languedoc’s excellent Domaine de la Grange des Pères vineyard to go together with sardines, andouille sausage and rustic pork terrine.”
Figaroscope (2008) “Activée par l’équipe de « La Gown et le Palais » et du « Dessous de la Gown », cette cave-épicerie fait aussi dans le bistroquet à copains avec de belles bouteilles donnant la réplique aux nourritures de circonstance.”