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Le Baron Rouge: A Parisian Wine Haven

Experience authentic Parisian charm at Le Baron Rouge, a lively wine bar with an impressive selection of French wines and fresh oysters.

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Le Baron Rouge, nestled in Paris's 12th arrondissement, is a beloved wine bar exuding old-school Parisian charm. Known for its extensive selection of French wines served straight from the barrel, it's a bustling spot where locals and tourists mingle over glasses of wine, oysters, and charcuterie.

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1 Rue Théophile Roussel, Paris, 75012, FR
Monday
5 pm-10 pm
Tuesday
10 am-2 pm
Wednesday
10 am-2 pm
Thursday
10 am-2 pm
Friday
10 am-2 pm
Saturday
10 am-3 pm
Sunday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From a central Paris location, take the Metro line 8 to Ledru-Rollin station. Upon exiting the station, walk south on Rue de Faubourg Saint-Antoine, then turn left onto Rue Théophile Roussel. Le Baron Rouge will be on your left. A single Metro ticket costs €2.50.

    Walking

    From Place de la Bastille, walk east along Rue de Faubourg Saint-Antoine. Turn left onto Rue Théophile Roussel. Le Baron Rouge will be on your left, a short distance from the main street. The walk is approximately 10 minutes.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Paris. A short taxi ride from Place de la Bastille to Le Baron Rouge will cost approximately €8-€12, depending on traffic. Note that booking a taxi in advance may incur an additional charge of €4-€7.

    Local tips

    Visit on a weekend to experience the lively atmosphere and enjoy fresh oysters (mid-September to late April).
    Arrive early, especially on weekends, as the bar can get very crowded.
    Ask the staff for wine recommendations; they are knowledgeable and happy to help.
    Bring cash, especially if you plan to enjoy oysters or start a tab, as there may be a minimum card limit.
    Consider bringing your own bottle to fill with wine from the barrels for a truly local experience.

    Discover more about Le Baron Rouge

    Le Baron Rouge, affectionately known as the Red Baron, is a vibrant and authentic wine bar located in the Quinze-Vingts neighborhood of Paris's 12th arrondissement. This unpretentious establishment has cultivated a loyal following among locals and tourists alike, drawn to its convivial atmosphere and impressive selection of French wines. Stepping inside Le Baron Rouge is like stepping back in time. The décor is rustic and charming, with wine barrels lining the walls and a zinc bar adding to the traditional Parisian vibe. The atmosphere is lively and often crowded, with patrons spilling out onto the sidewalk, especially on weekends. The wine selection is the main draw, featuring a wide array of French wines from various regions. Many wines are served directly from barrel spigots, offering a unique and authentic tasting experience. Prices are reasonable, with glasses of wine starting at just a few euros. For those looking for a more substantial offering, Le Baron Rouge also serves a variety of small dishes, including charcuterie, cheeses, and oysters. On weekends, particularly on Sundays, Le Baron Rouge comes alive with the addition of a fresh oyster stand. This tradition, which typically runs from mid-September to late April, draws large crowds eager to enjoy the classic pairing of wine and oysters. The combination of good wine, fresh seafood, and a lively atmosphere makes Le Baron Rouge a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic Parisian experience. While the bar's name might evoke images of the infamous World War I pilot, Manfred von Richthofen, there's no direct connection. Instead, Le Baron Rouge has carved out its own identity as a beloved neighborhood institution, a place where people come together to celebrate the simple pleasures of good wine, good food, and good company.

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