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6 Rue de Paradis, 75010 Paris, France · Restaurant, Lounge bar, Cocktail bar · 4.9/5 Google (1085 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Lively shooting-game cocktail bar with tasty dips and boards; great for groups, but limited game variety and premium pricing.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

PAN delivers solid execution as a concept-driven venue where friendly, responsive service and stylish, Instagrammable design elevate the experience beyond typical cocktail bars. However, inconsistent food quality—with some dishes hitting high notes while others disappoint—prevents grade A territory, and the novelty-focused positioning suggests limited repeat loyalty. Strong for a single visit; competitive with respected neighborhood bars.

Restaurant Summary

PAN feels warm and buzzing, a cocktail bar where virtual shooting booths turn a round of drinks into friendly competition. Staff get kudos for being friendly and responsive, and the room draws compliments for its clever, Instagrammable decor. One guest put it simply: "Drinks arrived right to the booth while we played, very smooth." The culinary approach leans elevated bar snacks with artisan touches: think truffle stracciatella, quality boards, and very likeable dips. The cooking feels polished yet simple rather than chef-y; the novelty is the game experience, not culinary theatrics. Expect premium pricing for the concept, decent portions, and cocktails that get frequent praise. For families, the food has kid-approachable options like fries and mini burgers, and some reviewers mentioned coming with family. That said, the rifles are intentionally heavy and the activity is better for older kids or teens. There is no kids menu, so plan to share boards and dips.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€34-45 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy mixed-commercial strip near Gare de l’Est; youthful crowd, after-work and weekend groups.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets, typical central Paris foot traffic and lighting.

Nearby: Close to offices, bars, and restaurants; convenient for team events and group nights out.

Gare du Nord / Château d'EauThis neighborhood is characterized by a bustling urban vibe with a strong multicultural influence, reflected in its wide range of affordable ethnic eateries, casual bistros, and late-night spots. The area around Rue de Paradis is known for its accessibility and proximity to major train stations, making it a hub for both locals and visitors seeking diverse culinary experiences.
Little India (Château d'Eau)A distinct sub-area known for its concentration of Indian restaurants, grocery stores, and cultural shops, offering an authentic South Asian dining and shopping experience within the broader 10th arrondissement.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday15:00–01:00 Wednesday15:00–01:00 Thursday15:00–01:00 Friday15:00–01:00 Saturday15:00–01:00 Sunday15:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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