Casino de Paris

Jerusalem


During the British Mandate, this building was an officers club for British soldiers. The Brits left in 1948 and this place promptly fell into disrepair, until local entrepreneurs decided to recreate those gin-soaked glory days. Today the Casino de Paris, owned by a hip-hop artist, houses an indoor-outdoor bar serving tapas, pizza, Israeli boutique beers and nostalgic 1920s-era cocktails.

Find it opposite Haba cafe (on the market side).


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