Diaries Magazine

After Dark in the City of Lights

By Danielleabroad @danielleabroad
For me, "going out" is a part of a healthy lifestyle. Why? How? It allows for pure, unadulterated friend time. And enjoying quality beer, wine, or cocktails. I make sure to hydrate enough beforehand, have a spectacular (somewhat responsible) time during, hydrate again, eat a slice of pizza, and sleep very well afterwards. It's been exciting to discover the nightlife scene in Paris. Give me a good bar on a Friday evening or Saturday night and I am one happy gal; especially if there's fun music. after dark in the city of lights Once a week or so, my friends convene at the Amex Café, a dive bar located on campus with exceptionally cheap wine and reasonably priced beer. For the end of long weekday, it works just fine, but I've taken weekend opportunities to scour the city for some amazing drinks. Here's where one month of research has gotten me: after dark in the city of lights after dark in the city of lights  [Rosa Boheur: a festive tapas bar within parc des Buttes-Chaumon.] after dark in the city of lights after dark in the city of lights [This charming happy hour site with killer sangria (and slightly overpriced but yummy small plates) transforms to a dance party after dark.] after dark in the city of lights after dark in the city of lights [Le Pixel: a tiny, "New York-style" bar serving custom cocktails and Paris' best mojitos. It's conveniently on the Seine-edge of the 6th, perfect to start the night.] after dark in the city of lights after dark in the city of lights  [Glass: this newcomer to the racy Pigalle neighborhood comes from the geniuses behind Candeleria (supposedly Paris' best Mexican taqueria - will confirm soon!) after dark in the city of lights after dark in the city of lights [In a simple yet cozy environment, they mix up a list of expertly-refined cocktails (one with Pisco) and have Brooklyn Brewery on tap. Oh, yes.] after dark in the city of lights

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