Le Triangle

Montmartre & Northern Paris


Kettles gleam behind the bar at this microbrewery, whose eight taps have four of its own brews – pale ale, porter, IPA and smoked beer – alongside international guest beers. Beer aside, there are craft whiskies from as far afield as Taiwan, and a small natural wine list. Small and large tasting plates are also served in the cosy terracotta-tiled space.


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3. Le MUR

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