Our Take on The Long Hop
The Long Hop runs over three levels at 25 to 27 rue Frederic Sauton, a short walk from Notre Dame in the Latin Quarter. The pub's own site bills live sports first, with major competitions on large screens through the week.
The crowd skews student and young traveler, which sets the volume. Match nights run loud and cheap, and the bar leans into it with beer pong tournaments, blind tests and DJs between fixtures.
Eleven draft beers anchor the bar, and from 6:30pm to 10:30pm the kitchen turns out burgers, tapas and boards to share. A large terrace takes the early kickoffs in good weather.
Among Paris match bars, The Long Hop is the budget pick with energy to spare. Take the ground floor for the big screen or the upper rooms when you want the game with conversation.
What to Order
What Regulars Say
- The pub's own site leads with live sport on large screens and the 11 beer draft list.
- VisitParisRegion notes the three level layout with lounge corners and a large terrace.
- Yelp reviewers call it a reliable, unpretentious room for a loud match.
Best Time to Visit
Champions League nights and Six Nations afternoons, when the volume is the feature rather than the bug.
Who It Is For
Students, travelers on a budget, and groups who want the match loud without West End pricing.
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: the-long-hop.com (2026-06); VisitParisRegion; Yelp; Tripadvisor reviews.