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72 Rue Marguerite de Rochechouart, 75009 Paris, France · Beer hall, Beer store, Liquor store · Rochechouart

Destination-worthy craft beer bar with elite tap rotations and massive fridges; service is usually knowledgeable but inconsistent, and pricing is premium for imports.

Our take

La Binouze delivers A-grade performance as a craft beer destination through exceptional beverage curation and rare imports paired with outstanding staff expertise. Service warmth varies inconsistently, and seating comfort is functional but modest, preventing a higher grade. For beer enthusiasts seeking curated selections and knowledgeable guidance, it's a compelling neighborhood stop.

In more detail

The room feels warm and bustling with shelves of cans and a dozen taps pouring everything from crisp pils to pastry stouts. Staff are often knowledgeable and chatty, guiding choices with insider tips, though a few guests found the welcome frosty. As one fan put it, "I found the best IPAs of my trip here." The culinary approach is drinks-centric: a curated, contemporary craft program spanning rare imports and rotating styles, plus natural wines and the odd snack. Expect premium pricing for hard-to-source beers rather than a full kitchen; it suits beer hunters, casual dates, and pre-train tastings more than a sit-down dinner. Families should note it is primarily a bar. Food is limited to simple bites like toasties and finger snacks, and there is no kids menu. Teens or adventurous older kids might enjoy a soda while adults sample a pour, but for full meals consider nearby restaurants.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively, creative corridor near Montmartre with bars, record shops, and indie venues; attracts beer fans and after-work crowds.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard big-city vigilance at night.

What's nearby: Walkable to Gare du Nord and Montmartre sights; clustered nightlife, cafes, and specialty shops.

Frequently asked

What should I order at La Binouze?

Start with a NEIPA flight or a sour/lambic on tap, then check the fridge for rare imported bottles priced €7–€20+.

What should I know before going to La Binouze?

Casual place, walk-ins welcome and public transit recommended because street parking is limited.

What's La Binouze like?

A warm, bustling taproom with shelves of cans, a dozen rotating taps, and a lively soundtrack in the evenings.

Opening Hours

Sunday11:00–00:00 Monday15:00–00:00 Tuesday15:00–00:00 Wednesday11:00–01:00 Thursday11:00–01:00 Friday11:00–02:00 Saturday11:00–02:00
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