Tiger
Bar — Quartier De L Odeon (Paris)



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Tiger is a unique gin bar located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, offering an immersive experience in a lush tropical setting. Boasting over 130 gin varieties and 1,014 possible gin and tonic combinations, the establishment stands out with its creative menu and house-made tonic. The atmosphere blends elegance and urban jungle, featuring palm leaf wallpaper, blue-green mosaic tiles, and a festive ambiance that comes alive with DJ sets. Cocktails, with playful names like 'Oh My Dog', are crafted with creativity and offer original flavors. A must-visit destination for gin and cocktail enthusiasts, also offering a small tapas menu to accompany drinks.
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Tiger
13 Rue Princesse, 75006 Paris, France +33 1 84 05 81 74 See Website This sophisticated gin bar on the Left Bank is decorated in a fun tropical theme with palm frond wallpaper, strings of hanging lights, green mosaic tiles and lots of potted plants. The menu has some 45 varieties of gin, and the tonic is made in-house. The back room has been known to turn into a late-night dance party. SHARE IT Your Friend's Email (required) Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your Message COOKIE SETTINGS We use cookies to personalize and improve the experience we provide. Learn more Allow all cookies Email Looks like this link is no longer valid. We encourage you to check with the invite sender. In the meantime, please take a look around or contact us to learn more about Indagare. The email address invited to this trip does not match the email currently logged in to Indagare. Please either sign in with the correct email or contact the person who invited you. Email Password Not a member?Sign up NEED MORE TIME? Your payment was left incomplete. Try again or reach out to our travel team to learn more about the benefits of becoming an Indagare member. The trip you’re trying to access is not publicly viewable. This can be updated by the trip’s creator in their My Trip settings. Type the first 3 letters to begin Display Name * Minimum 2 characters * No spaces or special characters Join for full access WELCOME BACK Experience the benefits of an Indagare Self Planner Membership. Premium Travel Content: In-depth, on-the-ground intel from our team, including 340+ destination guides and thousands of hotel reviews. Seamless Planning & Booking: Access live Hotel Reservation Specialists, our Hotel Booking platform and our Itinerary Builder, 7 days a week. VIP Hotel Amenities: Priority access to room upgrades, early check-in, late checkout, daily breakfast, and food and spa credits.* Have questions? Contact us *Available benefits may vary by hotel. Please see hotel review page for specifics.
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Tiger, Paris, France - Bar Review | Condé Nast Traveler
First impression? The space is covered in hanging and potted plants, palm-leaf wallpaper and green mosaic tiles. (Sadly, there's no pool, but you sort of expect it to be hidden in the back!) Cool. So who’s there? The crowd is casual, but buttoned-up—Left Bank style. They're a bit more tucked-in than those on Rive Droite, but it's still a pretty chill group even if they're serious about their gin drinks. The bar is on a small side street, so it's a definite destination whether you've come from as far as New York or the just the other side of the Seine. How are the drinks? It's all about gin. The menu features quirky watercolor illustrations and is loaded with 130 different varieties to choose from including Tanqueray and Forest Dry. You can go simple with house made tonic, or mixed and garnished with a candied orange or twig of lavender. There are options aplenty like the ‘Last Call’ with a dash of absinthe, pineapple juice, and cinnamon. Worth ordering something to eat, too? They do offer a small food menu, though it's somewhere in between upscale bar nibbles and legit food: when we visited, there were pulled pork buns and sliced Ibérico ham on offer. Did the staff do you right? They do table service here, and the servers (in their tan hyde aprons) are attentive and bilingual, which can be helpful for those who don't speak French and want to dive deep into the layered menu. Wrap it up: what are we coming here for? Depending on when you go, this trendy bar could be a good setting for dates (go early, when it's quiet and you're guaranteed a seat), an informal work meeting (again, go early) or late-night when it's standing room only. Of all the gin joints in all the towns in the world, this is classy, but cool one.
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