Audiophiles

The best listening bars and audiophile spots in Paris

Vinyles- Photo - Anthony Jacobson

The trend of listening bars, imported from Japan, has found its groove in Paris. Forget noisy bars where music is just background noise. These new spaces put listening at the heart of the experience, with exceptional audio systems and an atmosphere that invites you to savor every note. From sophisticated hi-fi systems and thoughtful vinyl selections to intimate settings, Made in City has discovered the places that offer Parisian music lovers a fresh experience.

Fréquence

11th Arrondissement

Fréquence
Fréquence
Fréquence
Fréquence

In this vaulted cellar of Paris's trendy district, Fréquence sets the turntables spinning with funk and soul records. The bar stands out for its two main attractions: custom cocktails with sculpted ice and a 100% vinyl music groove delivered by passionate DJs. The industrial decor combines raw concrete and wood, dominated by an impressive wall of vinyl records. To complement the drinks, you can nibble on beef gyozas or crispy pork belly. A tip: arrive early, as seats are limited in this music lovers' den.

Yoyaku

18th arrondissement

Yoyaku Paris
Yoyaku Paris
Yoyaku Paris
Yoyaku Paris

Yoyaku reimagines the record store concept by blending music retail with art gallery aesthetics. Electronic music fans will find a curated selection, listening turntables, and an audiophile sound system. More than just a shop, it’s a vibrant space where DJs, collectors, and music enthusiasts gather for live sessions. The enthusiastic team guides each customer through a rich catalog of house, techno, minimal, and other electronic gems, both new and used.

Stéréo

9th arrondissement

STÉRÉO Parais
STÉRÉO Parais
STÉRÉO Parais
STÉRÉO Parais

Stéréo pulses with vinyl tunes, blending funk, disco, and house, alongside a superb list of 45 natural wines. Discoveries await with expert advice from the staff as you sip a glass (€6-7) and snack on a platter or the famous homemade croque-monsieur. The concrete-blue design offers an intimate setting at the start of the evening, ramping up in excitement over the weekend. A welcoming terrace provides a break during fine weather, but don't forget to reserve: seats fill up fast in this enthusiasts' hub.

Bambino

11th arrondissement

Bar BAMBINO Paris
Bar BAMBINO Paris
Bar BAMBINO Paris
Bar BAMBINO Paris

Bambino reinvents the listening bar with its audiophile sound system and inventive genre fusion. By day, enjoy grilled kémias - from pigeon and veal tongue to asparagus tempura - paired with natural wines. From 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays, the spot transforms into a dance bar resonating with funk and disco against a Berlin vintage backdrop. This hybrid venue delights music lovers with an open kitchen, a raw concrete counter, and imposing speakers that play the owner’s vinyl treasures.

Listener

2ème arrondissement

Listener Paris
Listener Paris
Listener Paris
Listener Paris

At the heart of the Palais Royal district, Listener redefines the urban music break with its unique concept. The basement listening room features an exceptional hi-fi system for private sessions, while individual booths offer a tailored audiophile nap. The coffee shop completes the experience with organic wines, craft beers, and homemade dishes. It's a perfect spot for music lovers seeking a sound interlude between relaxed after-work moments and musical discovery evenings.

Montezuma Café

2e arrondissement, près de Bourse

Montezuma Café Paris
Montezuma Café Paris
Montezuma Café Paris
Montezuma Café Paris

Montezuma Café challenges the norms of the Parisian wine bar with its three-in-one concept: natural wine cellar, gourmet table, and audiophile haven. In this unique venue, vinyl spins on a McIntosh system while glasses are filled with organic and biodynamic wines starting at €7. The inventive kitchen serves delights like breaded sweetbreads or sea urchin tarama, to be savored in the cozy ground floor or the vaulted cellar. Omnino coffees and DJ nights enhance the experience, where music, wine, and cuisine converse beautifully.

La Nouvelle République

11th arrondissement

+ de 85 
La Nouvelle République Paris
La Nouvelle République Paris
La Nouvelle République Paris
La Nouvelle République Paris

La Nouvelle République reinvents eco-friendly accommodation with a retro-contemporary flair. The 19th-century building stands out with its earthen walls and sustainable approach: 100% renewable energy, eco-efficient equipment, and anti-waste vegetarian breakfast. Music enthusiasts will enjoy the vinyl listening room, while wellness seekers make the most of the private hammam. Soundproofed rooms ensure optimal rest despite the vibrant neighborhood. It’s an urban haven blending modern comfort and environmental awareness in the heart of Paris.

Chapelle XIV

La Chapelle

Chapelle XIV
Chapelle XIV
Chapelle XIV
Chapelle XIV

Chapelle XIV transforms a former church into a creative hub where contemporary art, electronic music, and artisanal creations meet. Discover emerging artists’ exhibitions while exploring YOYAKU’s fine-tuned vinyl collection. The print workshop, equipped for screen printing and 3D printing, sits alongside a relaxed café serving local drinks and pastries. This hidden hybrid venue regularly hosts cultural events and workshops, bringing together art enthusiasts of all kinds.

Doublevie

Montmartre

20-40 
Doublevie Paris
Doublevie Paris
Doublevie Paris
Doublevie Paris

In a former Art Deco printing house at the foot of Montmartre, Doublevie embraces a triple identity: Mediterranean restaurant with olive oil flavors, inventive cocktail bar, and a lively spot with its secret basement bar. The light-filled main hall welcomes diners, while the basement offers a more intimate atmosphere with its DJ booth and vinyl turntables. It can accommodate up to 120 people in cocktail format, perfect for savoring varied pleasures throughout the evening.

Published: Nov 28, 2024