Our Take on Cafe Oz Grands Boulevards
Cafe Oz Grands Boulevards holds 8 boulevard Montmartre in the 9e, the flagship of the Australian bar group that has run in Paris since the 1990s. The venue's own pages count multiple giant screens placed for visibility from every section of the room.
The sports identity skews southern hemisphere: rugby leads, with cricket and AFL windows that no French pub bothers with, alongside the standard football and tennis calendar. Beers imported directly from Australia complete the brief.
The room doubles as one of the area's busiest party bars, with DJ sets and live events after the sport wraps. That means a big match here comes with a crowd that stays loud past the final whistle.
On the Paris sports bar map, Cafe Oz is where you take a group that wants the game first and the night out immediately after, in the same seats.
What to Order
What Regulars Say
- The venue's own pages emphasize giant screens with sight lines from every corner.
- Millennium Hotels' area guide lists it as the Australian pub of the Grands Boulevards.
- Yelp reviewers note the shift from sports bar to dance floor as the night runs on.
Best Time to Visit
Rugby Championship and Six Nations weekends, or any big fixture you want to roll into a night out.
Who It Is For
Australian and Kiwi expats, groups mixing fans and non fans, and rugby crowds who stay late.
The full Sports Bars in Paris roundup expands the picks across the city, our Paris Bar Guide covers every occasion, and our guide to watching the game in Paris ranks the match day rooms.
Sources: cafe-oz.com Grands Boulevards pages (2026-06); Millennium Hotels area guide; Yelp; Instagram @cafeozgb.