The Bombardier Charles Wells
Description
The atmosphere, the sport and the menu: the typically British pub The Bombardier, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, has everything you need to take you across the Channel.
Across the Channel in Paris
Have you come for a change of scenery and a taste of another world? You're in for a treat! The decor is reminiscent of our English neighbours' pubs. The mixed atmosphere is made up of a crowd of people from all over the world, and you're immediately plunged into the atmosphere of British bars. It's as if you were there. Only the view of the Panthéon anchors you in Paris. As part of an Anglo-Saxon tradition, every Sunday you're invited to the pub quiz, a typical game night with friends. Come as a group for a better chance of winning.
Or perhaps you've arranged to meet up on match night. If you're a ball sports fan, the Bombardier broadcasts live matches from the Champion's League, the UEFA Cup or the Premier League for football. If you're more of an oval ball fan, don't panic. With the 6 Nations Tournament, the Top 14 and the English Championship, you won't miss a thing. The authentic experience doesn't stop there, those who want to can even follow the cricket matches live from Great Britain.
British at breakfast
Would you like a drink? In terms of immersion, the pub's menu leaves nothing behind. The pub recommends its selection of typical draught beers and ciders. A visit to this corner of England is an opportunity to try the famous cask ale, the emblematic beer of British pubs. On the plate, you'll also find the island's great classics, including the unmissable fish & chips, or Inkwell beef pie, the traditional beef pie.
Weekends are of course the time for the full-English breakfast. Bacon, grilled sausages, white and black pudding, toast and egg: it's all there. There's even a vegetarian version for everyone to enjoy. But the perfect day to sample Le Bombardier's heritage is Sunday when the pub invites you to enjoy the legendary Sunday roast. Just what you need for a great British weekend!
The pub crawl continues with our guide to bars in the Paris Region.
Practical info
Days and opening hours
Monday to Thursday : 17h - 00h
Friday : 17h - 02h
Saturday : 12h00 - 02h
Sunday : 12h - 00h.
Prices
Tour
Spoken languages
- French
- Copyright image:
- Hélène Tonnelier