This bar, located near the Champs-Élysées, maintains the appearance of an underground wine cellar, with stone used as interior decoration giving it a very rustic and historical feeling. Despite its simple decoration, the wine and cheese here are excellent and pairing them with a plate of Charcuterie is a top-notch sensory experience.
Septime La Cave
Septime's two head chefs, Bertrand Grébaut and Théo Pourriat, opened a bar at the corner of the restaurant, which is now called Septime la cave. The space is small, but there are many rare wines available, with over 90 types to choose from. Judging by the empty bottles, it's clear how popular it is.
The Popular Cellars
A burgundy mosaic decorates the lively facade of this small bar, displaying its passion for customers. Various cocktails, beers, wines, and snacks and drinks are available. Regulars linger here, and there are also many new customers who come to join in the fun, making the atmosphere of this tavern even more lively and becoming a popular place for neighbors to visit.
38 Riv
When you want to find a quiet place to listen to jazz, 38 Riv' will definitely not disappoint you. Here, there are often classical music concerts, theatrical performances and other shows. This cellar, built in the 13th century, can only accommodate 40 to 50 people, so be sure to come early.
Dilettantes Cave Champagne
If you are a champagne enthusiast, then you've come to the right place! It is located in the center of Paris, catering to consumers who pursue high-quality champagne. Some limited-edition collectors' champagnes may come from obscure estates, but through Dilettantes' professional sommelier introduction, they are known to champagne enthusiasts.