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    Bar in Paris, France

    Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont

    100pts

    Casual park drinks, no booking needed.

    Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont, Bar in Paris

    About Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont

    Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont is a seasonal outdoor guinguette inside Parc des Buttes Chaumont — a casual, walk-in drinks venue with affordable wine and a lively crowd rather than a curated bar program. Go in summer for the park setting and easy atmosphere. Skip it if you want serious drinks, quiet conversation, or a reservation.

    The Verdict

    Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont is not a restaurant that happens to have a bar. It is a casual, open-air guinguette — a convivial outdoor drinking and dancing venue rooted in Parisian working-class tradition — set inside the Parc des Buttes Chaumont in the 19th arrondissement. If you are arriving expecting a polished wine bar experience with a curated by-the-glass list and quiet tables, you will be surprised. This is a place for a carafe of wine with a crowd, not a sommelier consultation. For value-seekers who want an afternoon or early evening in a park with a drink in hand and a genuinely Parisian atmosphere, it delivers. For anyone prioritising drink quality or food ambition, look elsewhere.

    What Rosa Bonheur Actually Is

    The guinguette format means drinks are affordable, the crowd is mixed and energetic, and the outdoor terrace facing the park's cascade is the main draw. The wine list here is not the point of comparison against serious wine bars like Danico or Bar Nouveau , those venues offer structured by-the-glass programs with bottles chosen for provenance and precision. Rosa Bonheur offers simple, accessible wine at low price points intended to accompany dancing, socialising, and being outside in a public park. That is a different value proposition, and it is a strong one on its own terms. Think of the drink program less as a wine bar list and more as a festival bar: functional, affordable, and designed to keep a crowd moving rather than to reward close attention.

    The food offering follows the same logic. Simple snacks and sharing plates are available, but the kitchen is not the reason to visit. This is a drinks-first, atmosphere-first venue where the setting , a 19th-century park with a lake and dramatic landscaping , does most of the heavy lifting.

    Leading Time to Visit

    Come on a warm weekend afternoon between May and September. Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont operates seasonally, and its outdoor terrace is the entire experience. A grey Tuesday in November misses the point entirely. Weekend afternoons draw the liveliest crowds and the most characteristic version of the guinguette atmosphere, but if you prefer room to breathe, a weekday late afternoon in summer gives you the setting without the full weekend press. Arrive before early evening if you want to secure a good spot; by early evening on Fridays and Saturdays the terrace fills quickly and queueing is common.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Walk-ins only , no booking system, which means showing up early is your only strategy on busy days. Dress: Completely casual; this is a park venue and anything smarter will feel out of place. Budget: Drinks are priced at the lower end for Paris; expect to spend modestly. Getting There: The venue is inside Parc des Buttes Chaumont at 2 Avenue de la Cascade, 75019 Paris , accessible via the Buttes Chaumont or Botzaris metro stops on Line 7bis. Good For: Groups, casual dates, post-work drinks in summer, or anyone exploring the 19th arrondissement. Less suited to quiet conversation or serious drinking occasions.

    How It Compares

    For Paris bar options with stronger drink programs and more deliberate atmospheres, see our full Paris bars guide. You can also explore Paris restaurants, Paris hotels, Paris wineries, and Paris experiences through Pearl. For bar comparisons further afield, Pearl also covers Papa Doble in Montpellier, Bar Fouquet's in Cannes, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Do I need a reservation at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont? No reservation system exists here , it is walk-in only. On warm weekend evenings this means queueing is likely, so arriving by mid-afternoon gives you the leading chance of a good spot without a wait.
    • What's the signature drink at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont? No verified signature cocktail or featured drink is documented for this venue. The drinks program is casual and affordable rather than craft-focused , wine by the carafe and simple mixed drinks are the standard offer at a guinguette of this type.
    • Does Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont have outdoor seating? Yes, and the outdoor terrace is the whole point. The venue sits inside Parc des Buttes Chaumont at the Avenue de la Cascade, with park views forming the backdrop. Bad weather essentially removes the reason to visit.
    • Is the food good at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont? Food is secondary here. Expect casual snacks rather than a full menu. If food quality is your priority, eat elsewhere in the 19th and come to Rosa Bonheur for drinks afterwards.
    • Is Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont good for a date? It works well for a relaxed, early-stage date on a warm afternoon , the setting is attractive and the low price point removes pressure. It is a poor choice for a date requiring quiet conversation; the weekend atmosphere is loud and sociable. For a more considered date bar in Paris, Candelaria or Danico offer more intimate environments.
    • What's the crowd like at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont? Mixed, local, and relaxed. The 19th arrondissement draws a younger, less tourist-heavy crowd than central Paris, and Rosa Bonheur attracts Parisians rather than visitors looking for a landmark. On weekends, the energy is social and occasionally loud. It is not a quiet retreat.

    Compare Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont

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    A quick look at how Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont?

    No reservations — walk-in only at this address on Avenue de la Cascade in the 19th. On warm weekend afternoons from May through September, the terrace fills quickly, so arriving early is your only real tactic. If you show up at peak hours on a Saturday without patience, expect a wait.

    What's the signature drink at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont?

    Specific menu details are not available in our current data for this venue. As a guinguette format, the drink program is casual rather than craft-focused — think affordable wine, beer, and straightforward mixed drinks rather than a curated cocktail list. If a serious cocktail program matters to you, Candelaria or Danico will serve you better.

    Does Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont have outdoor seating?

    Yes, and the outdoor terrace facing the park's cascade is the core reason to come here. The guinguette format is built around open-air drinking, and the Buttes Chaumont setting gives it a park-side atmosphere you won't find at a standard Parisian bar. It operates seasonally, so visiting outside May to September is not recommended.

    Is the food good at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont?

    Food is not the point here. This is a drinking venue first, and expectations should be set accordingly — snacks and light bites rather than a serious kitchen. If you're looking for a sit-down meal in the 19th, plan your food elsewhere and come to Rosa Bonheur for drinks before or after.

    Is Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont good for a date?

    Yes, if the date calls for something relaxed and low-pressure rather than formal. The park setting at 2 Avenue de la Cascade is genuinely pleasant on a warm afternoon, and the casual format takes away any stuffiness. For a first date requiring more intimacy or a curated atmosphere, consider a spot with a reservation system so you're not standing in a crowd.

    What's the crowd like at Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont?

    Mixed and energetic — this is a neighbourhood gathering spot in the 19th arrondissement, not a tourist-facing venue or a scene bar. Expect locals, groups of friends, and a convivial weekend atmosphere that leans young but is genuinely inclusive. It is not the place for a quiet drink; come ready for noise and movement.

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