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ResetC-Worth Trying

17 Rue du Cygne, 75001 Paris, France · Bar · 4.5/5 Google (2267 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Lively arcade bar with free-to-play retro games when you buy drinks; great fun and friendly vibe, but expect crowds, occasional broken consoles, sweet cocktails, and watch your belongings.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Reset succeeds as a playful arcade bar concept with strong destination appeal for gamers and solid value through free-to-play gaming with drink purchase. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from broken consoles to variable cocktail quality—and crowding that reduces comfort despite themed design prevent a higher grade. The recent uptick in staff attitude complaints and persistent security concerns further limit the experience, though the friendly vibe and game selection maintain loyal repeat visits.

Restaurant Summary

Reset is a lively arcade bar where retro consoles and cocktails set a playful tone in the heart of Châtelet. Expect neon glow, trivia nights, and a downstairs lounge where someone says, "We stayed longer than planned because it was so much fun." It is buzzy and can feel chaotic but fun, so keep an eye on your bag in the crowd. The cooking here is secondary to gaming: boards of cheese and charcuterie back up a menu of classic-leaning cocktails with game-inspired names. The culinary approach leans comfort-bar over craft—sweet profiles are common—so come for free-to-play gaming with a drink, not a gastronomic deep dive. Reservations help if you want a specific console. For families, early hours work best. Teens and game-loving kids will enjoy Mario Kart or board games, but it is a bar-first environment with simple boards and snacks rather than full meals. There is no kids menu; plan for shared platters and limit late-night visits.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-38 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Bustling central Paris hub mixing tourists, shoppers, and nightlife; energetic, youthful crowd near Les Halles.

Safety: Busy and generally safe but pickpocket/theft risk reported; stay vigilant with bags and valuables.

Nearby: Steps from Châtelet–Les Halles transit, retail corridors, cinemas, and late-night bars.

Les HallesLes Halles is a vibrant neighborhood centered around the former central market and the modern Forum des Halles shopping complex. It offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, attracting a mix of tourists and locals. The area is lively, well-connected by public transport, and known for its dynamic urban atmosphere.
Rue du Cygne areaThe Rue du Cygne area is a quieter micro-neighborhood within Les Halles, featuring small shops, cafes, and intimate dining spots. It has a more relaxed and local feel compared to the busier main streets, appealing to residents and visitors seeking a less touristy experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–00:00 Tuesday17:00–00:00 Wednesday17:00–01:00 Thursday17:00–01:30 Friday17:00–02:00 Saturday17:00–02:00 Sunday17:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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