Our Take on The Bombardier
The Bombardier faces the Pantheon from 2 place du Pantheon, a dark wood English pub that Time Out Paris has long listed among the Latin Quarter's fixtures. Football and rugby run live on both French and English channels, per the pub's own match pages.
The beer list is the identity: draught and bottled English ales brought from the brewery in Bedford, which separates it from the lager rooms around the river. The kitchen backs it with fish and chips, pies and burgers.
The crowd mixes British expats, students and tourists, and quiz nights fill the gaps in the fixture list. Sortiraparis calls the terrace view of the Pantheon the best free upgrade in the quartier.
For a Paris match pub with an English register, The Bombardier is the dependable choice: Premier League on the screens, a proper pint, and a room that never needs to shout about it.
What to Order
What Regulars Say
- The pub's own Champions Cup pages confirm rugby and football across French and English channels.
- Time Out Paris lists it among the Latin Quarter pubs worth planning around.
- Tripadvisor reviewers call it friendly and good for football, with the terrace as the prize seat.
Best Time to Visit
Saturday Premier League windows and Six Nations afternoons, with quiz night as the midweek fallback.
Who It Is For
English ale drinkers, Latin Quarter wanderers, and fans who want the match without a sports hall.
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: bombardierpub.fr (2026-06); Time Out Paris; Sortiraparis; Tripadvisor reviews.