68 Rue de Charenton
75012 Paris
Food✨
Casual
International
Neophyte-Friendly
Opened: 2014
The interior features 4-5 tables and a bar table that can accommodate 6 or more people. The terrace has 9 tables for two. Most tables, except for group tables and the bar table, are standard metal tables that provide stable seating. For a quieter atmosphere, indoor seating is recommended. Terrace seating is popular despite car noise and chatter from other customers due to its free-spirited ambiance.
Walk-in
Possible
Reservation
Possible
12th Arrondissement
4-minute walk from Ledru Rollin station (Metro line 8)
11-minute walk from Gare de Lyon station (RER A, D)
Safety
Wine by the Glass: Seasonal Selection
They offer a wide range of wines, including natural wines and those from small producers.
Editor's wine tasting: Le petit flou
Wine category: Red wine
Region: Loire, France
Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Aromas: Cherry, cassis, herbs
This wine balances fresh acidity with medium tannins. It has a medium-bodied structure overall, offering a smooth and easily enjoyable Cabernet Sauvignon. It's a casual wine with fruity flavors and a fresh feel.
The main clientele consists mostly of locals. It's an excellent place to observe and enjoy the wine culture of young people and the pre-dinner aperitif culture. The bar atmosphere is comfortable, making it difficult to feel cultural differences.
The editor ordered boudin, a traditional French dish, and was recommended a medium-bodied red wine to pair with it. The pairing was very natural. The bar offers creative bistro dishes that change with the seasons, and the editor was highly satisfied with the quality and taste of the food.
This area is a wine lover's paradise, with the renowned Le Baron Rouge just a 4-minute walk away, Barawine an 8-minute stroll, and numerous other highly-rated wine bars nearby according to Google Maps. Wine enthusiasts should definitely explore this neighborhood for its diverse selection of wine experiences.
Bar Area
Toilets