Break out the House of Holland tees and gold lamé stockings. This is a basement venue that's comparable to The Annex in New York or Old Blue Last in London, brimming with scenesters, Kitsune fans and party-happy locals on most days of the week. Social Club has bee...
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Le Truskel
In rock they trusk
If you're up for some rock’n’roll, this place is your slam dunk. Right in the center of the vibrant capital between the Rex and...
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Le Pompon
Divine intervention
At first sight Le Pompon may seem like another hipster's chapel, but in fact this place really was once a synagogue. Now behind...
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Le Bus Palladium
Epic rock epochs
Perhaps it's all the rock legends and cultural icons who cultivated the mystique that helped make Le Bus Palladium a legendR...
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Scopitone
Paris Paris take two
Those mourning the closure of Le Paris Paris in 2009 quickly had their woes dissipated when this establishment opened in its pl...
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Le Montana
Steve Rubell would be proud
It doesn't get more "in" than Le Montana. Re-opened during Paris Fashion Week 09/10 by it-kid-cum-entrepreneur André and Purple...
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Batofar
A party beacon, well aged
The year is 1999. The place, a district under renovation. Zoom into Batofar, the red steel barge on the Seine complete with lig...
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La Java
Concert venue with a history
Written up by nearly every travel guide book, La Java owes its sustenance in the city to a once-enviable past as Edith Piaf's a...
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Le Chacha club
A fête of fashion
Featuring a Terry Richardson crowd, this übertrendy restaurant, bar and club typically hosts swaggy after-show parties for grou...
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Le Bataclan
From vaudeville to pop rock
Named after Jacques Offenbach's Ba-Ta-Clan operetta, Le Bataclan opened in February 1865, hosting vaudeville, theater and revue...
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Rex Club
Paris' electronic portal
Rex's muscle in the city is unavoidable. Ugly beast it may be, but Rex still reaches club-land levels close to legendary instit...



