Paris is awash with "Irish" bars.
Here's a list:
Mc Bride's Irish Pub
54 rue Saint Denis, paris
00 33 1 40 264 670
http://mcbridesirishpub.com/
Rhubarb
18, rue Laplace, Paris
01 43 25 35 03
The Hideout Paris - The Young Irish Pub
11 Rue Du Pot De Fer, Paris
0145351317
Cross St: Metro: Monge
The Quiet Man
5, rue des Haudriettes, Paris
033.1.48.04.42.77
Art O'Leary's
73 Rue De Seine, Paris
33 01 43 54 41 42
Brady's Irish Pub
14 rue de Lisbonne, Paris
0033142931369
Flann O'Briens
6 Rue Bailleul, Paris
+331 4260 1358
Oscar Wilde
21, rue des Halles, Paris
01.42.21.03.63
The Kildare
6 bis, rue du Quatre Septembre, Paris
01.47.03.91.91
The Connolly's Corner
12, rue de Mirbel, Paris
01.43.31.94.22
Corcoran's
28, rue St-André des Arts, Paris
01.40.46.97.46
http://www.corcoranirishpub.com/
Molly Malone's
10, rue de la Chaussée d'Antin, Paris
01.47.42.07.77
The Wild Geese
140, boulevard Richard Lenoir, Paris
01.48.06.14.36
Carr's
1, Rue du Mont Thabor, Paris
Tel: 42 60 60 26
Au Caveau Montpensier
15, rue Montpensier 75001 Paris, Paris
Tel: 01.47.03.33.78
Coolin
15 rue Clément, 75006 Paris, Paris
Tel: 44 07 00 92
Cruiscin Lan
18, rue des Halles 1er, Paris
Tel: 01.45.08.99.15
Dicey Riley's
5, rue Montorgueil,, Paris
Tel: 42 21 04 35
Edward and Sons
10, Bd. de Clichy 18e, Paris
Tel: 44 92 90 91
Flanagan's Pub
12, rue Delambre, Paris
Tel: 43 21 98 49
Galway
13, quai des Grands Augustins, Paris
Tel: 43 29 64 50
The Hairy Lemon
4 rue Caron,, Paris
Tel: 42 72 90 40
The Hideout
11, rue du Pot de Fer 5e, Paris
Tel: 45 35 13 17
The Horse's Mouth
120, rue Montmartre 2e, Paris
Tel: 40 39 93 66
The James Joyce
71, bd. Gouvion St. Cyr, Paris
Tel: 40 68 30 42
The James Ulysses Pub
5, rue du Jour 1er, Paris
Tel: 45 08 17 04
Kitty O'Shea's Pub
10, rue des Capucines 75002 Paris, Paris
Tel: 01.40.15.00.30.
The Leeson Street
5, rue St. Sulpice 6em, Paris
Tel: 43 54 11 48
Molly Malone's Lounge Bar
21, rue Godot de Mauroy,9e, Paris
Tel: 47 42 07 77
Monte Cristo's
68, Avenue de Champs Elyseee, Paris
Tel: 45 62 30 86
Mulligan's
16, rue de la Verrerie 4ème,, Paris
Tel: 01 40 29 03 89
O'Brien's Irish Pub
77, rue Saint Dominique, Paris
Tel: 45 51 75 87
Ryan's - Le Bistrot Irlandais
15, rue de la Santé 13e, Paris
Tel: 01 47 07 07 45
The Shannon Pub
23, rue Bréa, Paris
Tel: 01 43 26 34 70
Tigh Johnny's
55, rue Montmartre 75002 Paris, Paris
Tel: 01.42.33.91.33.
2006-07-15 16:16:38
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answered by Rillifane 7
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Murphy's Irish Pub
Absolutely Irish
Address:
10 rue de la Chaussee d'Antin - Giverny
75002 - 15th Arrondissement
Paris
Nearest Bus or Train:
métro: Montparnasse-Bienvenue, Falguière
One of the oldest Irish bars in Paris, this place is very popular with football lovers. There is live music every night and a DJ on weekends. This is a great place to catch some live sporting action as a variety of events are screened here. Just let the lively Irish spirit get you and you are in for a great evening.
2006-07-15 09:53:54
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answered by maidenrocks 3
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2016-12-20 00:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,, actually there is one i went to .. cant remember the name of the street,, but if you go to the Arc de Triumph,, go to your right,, there is two streets,, take the 2nd one,, straight down, is a best western hotel.. on the left..... right there is an Irish Pub.. I had a great time,, and there are other resturants nearby,, in walking distance......
good luck.......
2006-07-15 13:39:06
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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i used to live in paris and am australian. however i always hung out at the irish pub called o'sullivens in monmatre right next door to the moulin rouge. the manager is australian and i liked it much better than the australian bar accross the road.
2014-07-25 02:18:50
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answered by Matthew Cache 2
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You are in France for God's sake. Go to a French bar, expand your life experience. Sheesh!
2006-07-15 12:07:56
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answered by keefer 4
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THE place for Irish bars is between Place de Clichy and Blanche Metro Stations - there are about 6 in and around this are, the biggest being O'Connells which is next door to Hetfeelds (not Irish but full of English people). Also another big one, recently renovated, next to the Moulin Rouge. Prices are high and during the day your not paying for much. At night they get better and are probably, just about, worth the money you spend.
2014-07-23 09:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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the Ryanair bus from Beauvais airport stops at one. That's all I know.
2006-07-15 09:43:01
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answered by wild_eep 6
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there will be loads trust me. they have irish bars in st petersburg and loads in germany.
2006-07-15 09:49:53
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answered by meowser 2
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thers irish pubs EVERYWHERE in any country
2006-07-16 02:52:11
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answered by Louise-Rose 2
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