Owned by the people behind Momo and Sketch in London, Andy Whaloo serves sumptuous snack food and is tastefully decorated with Moroccan artifacts. The seating is made from...
69 rue des GravilliersWith its terrace and voluminous dancefloor, this two-level boat is a clubbing paradise in the summer. The celebrated Respect crew held a popular, fondly remembered Wednesday...
Port de SolférinoIn recent years the Batofar has gone through a rapid succession of management teams, with varying levels of success. The current managers have helped revive the venue's...
Opposite 11 quai François-MauriacAlong the Seine, the striking bright green Cité de la Mode et du Design, designed by Jakob + MacFarlane, is due to open in early 2009, containing restaurants and cafés, a...
28-36 quai d'AusterlitzPart of a massive conference, restaurant and club complex in the Bercy Village, Club Med World hosts popular disco, salsa and '80s nights at weekends.
39 Cour St-EmilionA gig venue and club, the Elysée hosts big nights by outside promoters, such as Open House, Panik and Nightfever, for young clubbers.
72 bd de RochechouartI Love Opéra is having trouble attracting the glitterati of its previous incarnation, Paris Paris, but it's getting there with a chic pink, black and white dining room (menus...
5 av de l'OpéraAn A-list celebrity haunt where guests such as Johnny Halliday, Pamela Anderson and Robbie Williams have been known to show their faces. If you're not A-list, it's seriously...
12 rue de PresbourgDownstairs this feels like a trendy gastropub; thanks to an up-to-date music policy, it makes for a good pre-club drinking venue. Upstairs is the Wash Bar, the LG company's...
65 bd de la VilletteHidden away underneath an old courtyard, this small club is a fun and friendly spot; the music tends to be '80s disco hits and new wave with a few more recent club hits thrown in.
33 rue des Petits-ChampsThe Bellevilloise is the latest incarnation of a building that once housed the capital's very first workers' co-operative. Now it competently multi-tasks as a bar, restaurant,...
19 rue BoyerWith Afrojazz and Latino bands and DJs providing the music, Latinos and Africans lead the dancefloor in this popular world music venue. Note: smart dress only.
19 rue de LappeThis converted railway station reopened under new management, and has won over the Paris muso crowd with its adventurous programming, covering everything from electro to punk...
102bis rue de BagnoletTucked inside the crumbling, disused Belleville market, La Java plays rock, salsa and world music, with live bands every weekend.
105 rue du Fbg-du-TempleLa Loco has a substantial and youthful following taking advantage of its three dancefloors, which offer different musical genres: house, dance, hip-hop and chart music on...
90 bd de Clichy