The best sports bars in Paris are scattered all over the city, close to legendary landmarks and tucked away behind famous shopping avenues. They include quiet English pubs with giant TV screens, as well as busy bars which turn up the music as the sun goes down. Sporting events are incredibly popular in France, and Parisians love nothing more than watching sport on a big screen with friends, whilst indulging in a beer or cocktail and delicious bar food.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxed, family-friendly spot to watch a match or a lively bar to banter with friends as you cheer on your favourite team, you’ll find some great sports bars in France’s beautiful capital city in this guide.

  • 1

    The Moose

    American sports in the city centre

    The Moose
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Moose is in the heart of Paris, close to the Jardin du Luxembourg. It’s a wonderful place to visit if you’re a fan of North American food and sports. You’ll love the lively atmosphere, and you’ll find a good mix of locals, expats and tourists chatting at the bar during games.

    The food is mostly North-American-themed snack platters, including buffalo wings, burgers and onion rings, as well as poutine (the Quebec speciality), plus several vegetarian options. Whether you’re here to watch American college football or international rugby, the customer service is legendary, and the team will ensure you can watch the match of your choice on one of the many screens available.

    Location: 16 Rue des Quatre Vents, 75006 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from noon to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 46 33 77 00

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  • 2

    Belushi's Gare du Nord

    Live music and live matches

    Belushi's Gare du Nord
    • Nightlife

    Belushi’s Gare du Nord, close to the station, is known for its busy crowds and international feel. Head here from 4 pm onwards and you’ll see a packed bar with everyone enjoying the extended Happy Hour deals and pizza after work. It’s a great place to watch sports on the giant screen, and there are around 20 other big-screen TVs. Check the match fixtures on Belushi’s website so you know which games will be shown on any given day.

    If you love football, NFL games or cricket, this is an excellent choice for a lively night out on weekdays. On weekends, head to this vibrant bar to party with DJs and live music.

    Location: 5 Rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris, France

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from noon to 2 am, Sunday–Monday from noon to midnight

    Phone: +33 (0)7 64 26 12 23

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  • 3

    The Bombardier English Pub Paris

    An authentic British pub

    The Bombardier English Pub Paris
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Bombardier English Pub Paris is a central bar, next to the Panthéon. Enjoy a relaxed night out and soak up the ambience of a traditional, British pub. The large screen showcases big sports fixtures, so you can wave a Union Jack and cheer for your team. You can also participate in fun quiz nights with friends.

    It’s a popular bar with expats due to the great choice of beer on offer. You’ll find a good range of draught beer and bottled beer, as well as cask ale. If you’re craving fish and chips or a hearty Sunday roast, or if you want to try authentic British "pub grub", this is a great venue.

    Location: 2 Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 5 pm to midnight, Friday from 5 pm to 2 am, Saturday from noon to 2 am, Sunday from noon to midnight

    Phone: +33 (0)1 43 54 79 22

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  • 4

    The Great Canadian Pub

    For ice hockey fans

    The Great Canadian Pub
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Great Canadian Pub is a fantastic spot if you’re a fan of North American sports. You’ll see ice hockey memorabilia, including team photos and players’ shirts, on the walls, alongside several TV screens. You can catch an NHL game, with some American football and basketball games added to the mix.

    You’ll love the pub’s location on the banks of the Seine. In summer, you can sit out on the terrace and take in spectacular views of Notre Dame de Paris. Then head inside to watch a game and indulge in tasty Canadian-style food, including poutine. This pub is extremely popular with both locals and tourists alike, so it’s a good idea to reserve a table online before heading here.

    Location: 25 Quai des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris, France

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from noon to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 11 am to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)8 93 02 51 83

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  • 5

    The Long Hop

    A great place to hang out with friends

    The Long Hop
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Long Hop is in the Latin Quarter, and it’s loved by sports fans, as well as those who want a quiet drink with friends. It looks like a French bistro from the outside, with its blue paintwork and long terrace, but you’ll discover an English-style pub inside. You’ll meet a great mix of students, sports enthusiasts and tourists of all ages.

    Visit on a Sunday afternoon and you’ll see locals sipping on coffee and enjoying a friendly game of billiards or table football. On match night, everyone heads upstairs to watch the game on the big screen and snack on burgers and cold meat platters. Be sure to try the amazing craft beer in this cosy pub too.

    Location: 25 Rue Frédéric Sauton, 75005 Paris, France

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 2 am, Saturday–Sunday from noon to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 43 29 40 54

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  • 6

    Bal Rock

    A fantastic mix of sport and music

    Bal Rock
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    Bal Rock is for you if you like plenty of noise and a packed crowd on game nights. During the week, this bar is a light and vibrant venue, offering a restaurant menu full of delicious pizzas, burgers and plancha platters. With 32 screens showing a wide range of sporting events, it’s always busy.

    Once 10 pm arrives on weekends, the volume turns up a notch and the place comes alive with guest DJs and pumping music from the incredible sound system. If you love sports as well as thrilling club nights, head to this vibrant bar at the northern end of the Bois de Vincennes Park.

    Location: Avenue Anna Politkovskaïa Orée du Bois du Vincennes, 75012 Paris, France

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 5 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 5 pm to 5 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 49 29 50 50

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  • 7

    The French Flair

    Clubbing, games and giant screens

    The French Flair
    • Nightlife

    The French Flair is a busy bar located halfway between Place de Clichy and Blanche metro stations. It’s divided into several spaces, including a small games area with a billiards table and a large bar area lined with stools to watch live sports. You can choose from 2 giant screens and 3 TVs installed in different sections.

    There are regular DJ slots for club nights at weekends, but plan to arrive early as the space is fairly limited. If you’re coming in a group, be sure to check the website and reserve first. You can get some great discounts on cocktails and beer by booking in advance.

    Location: 75 Bis Boulvevard de Clichy, 75009 Paris, France

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 5 pm to 2 am, Friday from 5 pm to 5 am, Saturday from 2 pm to 5 am, Sunday from 2 pm to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 77 12 62 85

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  • 8

    Rush Bar

    A popular pub with great food

    Rush Bar
    • Couples
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    Rush Bar is a fantastic place to watch sports in the 11th arrondissement. It’s a cosy setting with a laidback vibe, where you feel instantly at home. There are 4 screens, each showing a different match, and you can indulge in a range of bar food whilst you take in a game. You’ll love the choice of veggie options on offer too.

    This is a popular spot with locals and there’s always a queue for events. Test your trivia knowledge on a quiz night or wow the crowds with your singing on an open mic night. There are no reservations on game nights, so check the website for upcoming matches and arrive early to grab a table.

    Location: 32 Rue Saint-Sébastien, 75011 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 43 57 32 04

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  • 9

    The Bowler

    A family-friendly pub in a busy arrondissement

    The Bowler
    • Families
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Bowler is an English pub tucked away behind the bustling Champs-Elysées. You’ll love the authentic British beer, as well as the filling plates of fish and chips, burgers and curries. There’s a terrific atmosphere in this friendly spot and everyone is welcome. It’s a great choice for families who want to watch rugby, football or a Grand Prix race whilst tucking into traditional English food.

    This charming pub is known for its original events, and at night, you’ll see a younger crowd partying with tourists and ex-pats. You’ll love the fantastic decorations on themed nights and all occasions are celebrated, including Halloween, the Tour de France, Eurovision and the Paris Marathon.

    Location: 13 Rue d'Artois, 75008 Paris, France

    Open: Daily from noon to 2 am

    Phone: +33 (0)1 45 61 16 00

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  • 10

    Pub Saint-Hilaire

    An original bar in the Latin Quarter

    Pub Saint-Hilaire
    • Food
    • Nightlife

    The Pub Saint-Hilaire will delight you with its unique vibe. It’s an eclectic mix of rock ‘n’ roll and English pub decor with French cocktails and cold meat platters. You can order a pint of Guinness, yet you’ll discover amazing frescoes on the walls depicting Louis de Funès and Jean Gabin in scenes from cult French films. You can party to funk or pop music, but also enjoy local folk music.

    This fantastic pub, located in the Latin Quarter, is a firm favourite with Parisians. Weekends see crowds of people playing darts, bantering over a game of pool or enjoying a thrilling match on one of the big screens.

    Location: 2 Rue Valette, 75005 Paris, France

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 4 pm to 2 am, Friday–Saturday from 4 pm to 4 am (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +33 (0)1 46 33 52 42

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