As its name suggests, J'Go (pronounced gigot) is all about lamb - well, meat actually: a buzzing Toulouse-style wine bar in the Marché St-Germain by day, it becomes a...
Rue ClémentThis tiny wine bar (its name means wardrobe), where bottles line the walls like books in a library, is perfect for an end-of-the-day snifter, preferably accompanied by one of...
41 rue de l'Arbre-SecThis unpretentious wine bar is popular with the area's craftsmen and artisans. Lunchtimes are heaving, so unless you're after the sit-down menu du jour (€13) served at the...
17 rue CharlotIt sells wine, certainly - great barrels of the stuff are piled high and sold by the glass at very reasonable prices. But the Red Baron is not just a wine bar - more a local...
1 rue Théophile-RousselNot to be confused with several other cafés of the same name, this one-room bistro à vins has changed very little over the years. Faded net curtains, Duralex tumblers behind...
31 rue de la CerisaieThis organic-only cave à vins doubles up as a wine bar and restaurant. Although wine (around €4 per glass) is the focus at Le Verre Volé, you're obliged to eat; a hearty...
67 rue de LancryAt first glance, Les Fines Gueules might seem like an ordinary corner café, but a closer look at the menu reveals unusual attention to ingredients at this mini wine bar/bistro....
43 rue Croix-des-Petits-ChampsThe 19th-century passage des Panoramas contains an eclectic collection of shops and restaurants - among them this wildly popular wine bar opened by the former owners of La...
8 passage des PanoramasMark Williamson and Tim Johnston founded Willi's Wine Bar in 1980, and today this chic bistro near the Palais-Royal seems as modern as ever. The key to its success has been the...
13 rue des Petits Champs