Bar in Paris, France
La Timbale
100ptsHonest neighbourhood dining, skip the tourist traps.

About La Timbale
La Timbale is a neighbourhood address in Montmartre's 18th arrondissement — low-friction to book and suited to a casual local meal rather than a destination booking. Without confirmed pricing or awards data, it is best approached as a convenient option for those already in the area. Cross-reference with Pearl's full Paris restaurant guide before making a special trip.
Quick Verdict
La Timbale sits in the 18th arrondissement at 2 Rue Versigny, on the edge of Montmartre — a neighbourhood where the ratio of tourist traps to honest local restaurants is not in your favour. Without confirmed pricing data, it is difficult to make a firm cost-per-head call, but the address and setting suggest a neighbourhood bistro rather than a destination splurge. If you are visiting for the first time and weighing where to spend your euros in Paris, the absence of published awards or starred credentials means you should walk in with calibrated expectations: this is a local address, not a prestige booking. For a first-timer, that can be exactly right — or exactly wrong, depending on what you are after.
What to Expect
The Montmartre setting shapes the physical experience as much as anything on the menu. The 18th is a dense, hilly quarter with small dining rooms, tight seating, and a neighbourhood energy that larger venues in central Paris do not replicate. La Timbale's address puts it just off Rue du Mont-Cenis, a quiet residential stretch rather than a tourist corridor , which is a reasonable signal that the room skews local. First-timers should expect an intimate scale: not a sprawling brasserie, not a grand Parisian dining room. If you want a big, buzzy space, this is likely not it. If you want something that feels like it belongs to the neighbourhood rather than performing for visitors, the location at least points in that direction.
Booking here is direct. There is no evidence of long lead times or high-demand windows , walk-ins may well be possible, particularly midweek. If you are planning around a specific evening, a same-week reservation should be sufficient. That makes La Timbale a low-friction option in a city where securing a table at better-documented restaurants can require planning weeks in advance. For reference, venues like Danico and Candelaria require more forward planning and reward it with a clearer track record. La Timbale asks less of you upfront.
The honest assessment for a first-timer: if you are staying in or near Montmartre and want a meal that does not require advance choreography, La Timbale is a viable neighbourhood option. If you are making a special trip across the city, the lack of documented credentials makes it hard to justify over better-evidenced alternatives. Check our full Paris restaurants guide for options with a stronger data trail before committing. Also worth browsing: the Paris bars guide, Paris hotels guide, and Paris experiences guide if you are building a wider itinerary.
Value Assessment
Without confirmed pricing, a precise value-per-round verdict is not possible. What the address and category suggest is a mid-range neighbourhood price point , neither the €15-a-glass benchmark of a serious Paris cocktail bar nor the fixed costs of a tasting menu. If value-per-round is your primary filter, gather current menu pricing before you go rather than relying on estimates. The Paris wineries guide and Bar Nouveau are worth cross-referencing if a strong drinks list is central to your decision.
Compare La Timbale
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Timbale | — | ||
| Bar Nouveau | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Buddha Bar | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Candelaria | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Danico | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Harry's Bar | World's 50 Best | — |
What to weigh when choosing between La Timbale and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at La Timbale?
Based on its address in the residential pocket around Rue Versigny in the 18th, La Timbale reads as a neighbourhood-first venue rather than a tourist-facing operation — a reasonable indicator of honest cooking over inflated presentation. The 18th arrondissement has a clear split between places serving locals on repeat and those living off foot traffic from Sacré-Cœur; La Timbale's location puts it closer to the former. Without confirmed menu or chef details, the food specifics aren't something Pearl can verify — but the address is a positive signal.
Is La Timbale good for groups?
Probably not for large groups. Montmartre dining rooms in the 18th are typically tight, with small covers and no private dining infrastructure at neighbourhood venues. La Timbale at 2 Rue Versigny fits that mould. For a table of 2-4, it's a reasonable fit; for 6 or more, call ahead — the room may simply not accommodate it comfortably.
Does La Timbale have outdoor seating?
Not confirmed. Many venues along Rue du Mont-Cenis and the adjacent streets in the 18th do operate small pavement terraces, particularly in warmer months, but Pearl cannot verify this for La Timbale specifically. If outdoor seating matters to your booking decision, check the venue's official channels before committing.
What's the crowd like at La Timbale?
The Rue Versigny address sits away from the main Montmartre tourist circuit, which means the crowd skews local — neighbourhood residents, regulars from the 18th, and visitors who've done their research. Expect a relaxed, unhurried pace rather than the high-turnover energy you'd find closer to Place du Tertre. It's a dining room for people who came to eat, not to say they went to Montmartre.
Is La Timbale good for a date?
Yes, with the right expectations. A small neighbourhood room in Montmartre — the type La Timbale's address suggests — suits an intimate dinner better than a group celebration. The 18th's residential atmosphere is a plus: less performative than central Paris options like Buddha Bar, more personal than a large-format venue. Keep it to two people and book ahead.
What's the signature drink at La Timbale?
Pearl doesn't have confirmed drinks menu data for La Timbale. As a neighbourhood venue in the 18th, a focused wine list and standard French aperitifs are the likely offering — but specific signature cocktails or house selections aren't something Pearl can verify without confirmed menu details. Ask when you book.
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