Editorial
Paris is built for date nights, and the right room does half the work before the first drink lands. The 10 below run from a hidden Montmartre garden bar to Marais speakeasies and a World's 50 Best stalwart, each chosen for the way the space sets a mood. For the wider city picks, see our Paris date night guide and the full Paris bar guide.
Le Tres Particulier hides behind an unmarked black door in a Montmartre garden, the bar of the Hotel Particulier. The room shifts from afternoon tea salon to candlelit cocktail lounge at 6pm, with DJ sets Thursday through Saturday and a tropical, low-lit feel built for a slow evening. Book the garden terrace in summer. Best for a second date that wants a little theater.
Little Red Door sits behind its signature crimson entrance on rue Charlot in the Marais, a World's 50 Best Bars stalwart now in its ninth year on the list. The menu runs as an immersive, ingredient-led journey rather than a roll call of classics. Reserve ahead, since the small room fills fast. Best for a date that wants a talking point in every glass.
Candelaria opened the modern Paris speakeasy format, a tiny taqueria on rue de Saintonge with a hidden cocktail room behind an unmarked door at the back. Order tacos at the counter, then slip through for agave-driven drinks in a dim, close room. Go early on a weeknight to skip the wait. Best for a low-key date that likes a secret.
Experimental Cocktail Club on rue Saint-Sauveur helped launch the Paris cocktail revival and still pulls a stylish late crowd. The narrow two-floor room leans dark and loud after 10pm, with a serious classics-forward list. Le Fooding keeps it among the city's best cocktail addresses. Come before 9pm for a quieter table. Best for a date that wants to end the night dancing close.
Le Syndicat champions French spirits only, hidden behind a poster-covered facade on rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis. The industrial room and metallic curtain conceal a list built on cognac, Calvados and Marc de Bourgogne, a regular on The World's 50 Best Bars. Hip-hop sets the tempo and the seats are few. Best for a date that wants something defiantly, only French.
Bar Hemingway tucks into the Ritz off place Vendome, a small wood-paneled room trading on Ernest Hemingway's ghost and one of the most storied cocktail histories in Paris. Expect formal service, roughly 40-euro cocktails poured tableside, and doors open daily from 5:30pm. Reserve and dress up. Best for an anniversary or the date you are trying hard to impress.
Danico hides at the back of the Daroco restaurant in the covered Galerie Vivienne, the Paris bar from globe-trotting bartender Nico de Soto. The list runs creative and tropical-leaning, with a hidden back room and patio for quieter seats. Ask for the courtyard in warm weather. Best for a date that wants inventive drinks without the speakeasy theater.
Andy Wahloo fills a Marais courtyard hotel particulier on rue des Gravilliers with Moroccan pop-art color and strong music programming, from the Mazouz brothers behind the neighboring 404. Mint-forward cocktails and a loose, design-led room make it a livelier date stop than the city's speakeasies. The terrace runs all summer. Best for a date that wants drinks with a beat.
Cravan occupies a 17th-century townhouse at 165 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Franck Audoux's haute-couture cocktail bar with three rooms, a Rizzoli bookshop and a rooftop workshop. The drinks are precise and low-intervention, the setting all old-Paris elegance. Come early evening for the lighter upstairs room. Best for a refined date that wants beauty in the room as much as the glass.
Combat brings a neighborhood cocktail bar to Belleville, run by Elena Schmitt and Margot Lecarpentier, both alumni of Experimental Cocktail Club. The corner room is bright, plant-filled and unpretentious, with a short, sharp seasonal list. Arrive before the after-work crowd fills the windows. Best for an easy, real-Paris date away from the tourist core.
Match the bar to the stage of the date. For a first meeting that needs easy conversation, Candelaria, Combat and Andy Wahloo keep things loose and walk-in friendly before 9pm. For a night meant to impress, Bar Hemingway and Cravan trade on grand rooms and reservations, while Le Tres Particulier in Montmartre is the most atmospheric hideaway in the city.
Priya Nair is barsforKings' senior cocktail editor and a former Punch contributor. She reads a bar by its menu first: how the list is built, the house spirits, and the one drink worth ordering.
Le Tres Particulier, the hidden bar of the Hotel Particulier Montmartre, is the city's most atmospheric date room, reached through an unmarked black door in a Montmartre garden and lit for a slow evening. Bar Hemingway at the Ritz is the grander choice for an anniversary.
Little Red Door on rue Charlot, Le Syndicat on rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis and Cravan on Boulevard Saint-Germain are all regulars on The World's 50 Best Bars list, with Little Red Door now in its ninth year on the ranking.
Candelaria on rue de Saintonge pairs a tiny taqueria with a hidden agave-driven cocktail room, and Andy Wahloo on rue des Gravilliers brings color, mint-forward drinks and strong music. Both keep a low-key, talk-friendly feel early in the week.
Little Red Door, Bar Hemingway and Cravan reward booking ahead, since the rooms are small and fill fast. Candelaria, Combat and Experimental Cocktail Club take walk-ins best before 9pm on a weeknight.