Nestled in a vibrant park, this family-friendly queer bar dazzles with colorful cocktails, tasty tapas, and lively events, making it a beloved Parisian gem.
"This spot is named for the nineteenth-century painter Rosa Bonheur, the first woman to become an officer of the Legion of Honour, whose paintings of horses and cows grace the walls of the Louvre and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. While Bonheur used the then-wilds of the Bois de Boulogne to find animals to paint, this Rosa Bonheur is situated in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, a beautiful garden in the 19th. The emphasis here is on day-drinking, really, though it gets overly packed as the night wears on. It serves great appetizers, plus it's laid-back, unpretentious, and kid-friendly. Should you stay past 10 p.m., expect to follow the crowd onto the dance floor."
"This spot is named for the nineteenth-century painter Rosa Bonheur, the first woman to become an officer of the Legion of Honour, whose paintings of horses and cows grace the walls of the Louvre and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. While Bonheur used the then-wilds of the Bois de Boulogne to find animals to paint, this Rosa Bonheur is situated in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, a beautiful garden in the 19th. The emphasis here is on day-drinking, really, though it gets overly packed as the night wears on. It serves great appetizers, plus it's laid-back, unpretentious, and kid-friendly. Should you stay past 10 p.m., expect to follow the crowd onto the dance floor."
"Otherwise, the Rosa Bonheur in the Buttes Chaumont park. The atmosphere is very chill, you can start outside in the afternoon, then the ambiance kicks in naturally until people start dancing. And if the date is disappointing, you can easily meet someone else there..." -Josh Arnold, Social Editor - Vogue Paris"
Alex Baar
Laura Pariso
Huw Sayer
Red
Damian Yee
Lenhard Hübscher
Martín Tinghitella
Britta Uschkamp