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Celtic CornerB-Worth Trying
88 Rue de la Croix Nivert, 75015 Paris, France
· Pub, Bar, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (859 reviews)
Reservations
A lively Irish pub in the 15th with good Guinness, sports on TV, darts and decent pub grub; value is fair for Paris, but occasional service and cleanliness complaints.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Celtic Corner delivers reliable pub dining with strong service attentiveness and a welcoming Irish pub atmosphere that keeps locals and travelers returning. However, food consistency shows occasional variation, and crowding during peak match times limits the overall experience. It's a solid neighborhood spot for Guinness, comfort food, and sports, but lacks the distinction to reach higher grades.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling, a classic Irish pub where travelers and locals mix over pints, darts, and live matches. Reviewers note staff who are welcome and helpful, with lines like "they guided us to seats and set up darts". Expect a neighborhood crowd and game-day energy when rugby or football is on. The cooking leans comfort-first pub food over finesse: fish and chips, burgers, wings, hot dogs, and a few salads. Most guests describe it as reliable and satisfying for the price, with Guinness praised for Paris standards and occasional notes about limited happy hour coverage. It is a spot to watch the match and share plates rather than chase culinary fireworks. For families, options like hot dogs and potatoes suit younger eaters, but there is no kids menu and one review mentioned a mismatch of expectations during a game. If bringing children, aim for earlier hours and choose simple items like fries, wings, or a plain burger; game-time policies and seating pressure can be less accommodating.
At a Glance
- Lively Irish pub vibe with TVs, darts, pool, and quiz night
- Good Guinness pour for Paris and solid pub classics
- Beer prices can feel high; happy hour excludes some options
- Occasional cleanliness and service friction during peak matches
- Staff often helpful guiding seating and activities
What Sets It Apart
- strong_guinness_pour_for_paris
- sports_hub_with_darts_and_pool
- quiz_night_community_vibe
What People Love
- That first sip of a well-poured Guinness
- Easygoing bartenders who help with darts and pool
- Comforting pub staples that pair with sports
- Meeting travelers and locals in a relaxed setting
Points of Concern
- Beers feel pricey to some; happy hour not on all taps
- Cleanliness can slip in restrooms and busy nights
- Mixed kid-friendliness during packed sports events; no kids menu
- Occasional reports of brusque service or confusion over prices
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€24-34 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose single burgers for best value; pair with potatoes (€5.50)
- Fish and Chips (€14.50) is the safest classic
- Happy hour may exclude stouts; confirm prices before ordering specialty pints
Perfect For
- Watching a rugby or football match with friends
- Casual nights with beers, darts, and simple snacks
- Solo pint at the bar with friendly chatter
- Budget-friendly burgers before or after a game
Location Insights
Area: Residential 15th with local shops and offices; relaxed, neighborhood feel with steady after-work and game-day crowds.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit; typical busy Paris sidewalks, steady foot traffic near Cambronne.
Nearby: Near Cambronne metro, cafes, supermarkets; TVs draw sports fans, tourists from nearby hotels also visit.
GrenelleGrenelle is a quiet, residential neighborhood with a strong community feel. The dining scene is diverse but generally low-key, featuring traditional French bistros, casual eateries, and some international options catering mostly to locals rather than tourists. The area is safe and accessible, with a relaxed social atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–01:30
Tuesday16:00–01:30
Wednesday16:00–01:30
Thursday16:00–01:30
Friday16:00–01:30
Saturday16:00–01:30
Sunday
Available: Reservations
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