Neighborhood Beer Garden Montmartre, Bar and pub in the 18th arrondissement, Paris, France
Kiez Biergarten Montmartre is a bar and pub on Rue Vauvenargues in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, near Montmartre. It has an indoor area with wooden furniture and long leather benches, and an outdoor garden with large shared tables.
Kiez Biergarten Montmartre opened as the first beer garden of its kind in Paris. It was set up in a neighborhood that has long drawn artists and people from abroad, giving the area a tradition of mixing local and foreign influences.
The word "Kiez" comes from Berlin slang for neighborhood, giving the bar a distinctly German identity. Inside, long wooden tables encourage strangers to sit side by side, following the Bavarian tradition of shared seating.
The nearest metro station is Guy Môquet, within easy walking distance of the bar. For groups, booking a table in advance is a good idea, especially on weekends when the place fills up quickly.
The bar serves Bavarian snacks like pretzels and currywurst alongside its beers, which is a rare combination to find in Paris. There is also a table football game that often draws spontaneous matches between regulars and first-time visitors.
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