Top 4 Wine Bar food in La Courneuve, France

February 26, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in La Courneuve including La Traversee, La Rallonge, Source Infinie, Wine Therapy
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1. La Traversee

2 rue Ramey, 75018 Paris France French, Brew Pub, Bar, Contemporary, Wine Bar, European Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Seating, Highchairs Available, Full Bar [email protected] +33 9 54 86 79 95 http://latraverseeparis.com
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4 based on 152 reviews

La Traversee

Located in the neighborhood of Montmartre, in the lively Rue Ramey, la Traversée is a "bar à manger" where you will always find the finest wines, good beers and a seasonal and inspirative cuisine. For lunch, our formule will include few entrées, mains and

Reviewed By IrishCarrie

We were recommended this restaurant by someone who had lived in the area, and it did not disappoint. The food was incredible, wonderful flavors, amazing combinations of flavors and food, wonderful wine and beer, of course wonderful baguettes, and friendly service. They accommodated us as vegetarians and the chefs cooked something off the menu for us (we were also speaking French to them, which may have helped). We went back here several times. If you are in Montmartre, do visit!

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2. La Rallonge

16 rue Eugene Sue, 75018 Paris France French, Wine Bar, Gastropub, Mediterranean, European, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 1 42 59 43 24 http://larallonge.fr/
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4 based on 207 reviews

La Rallonge

Reviewed By margben17

We went to this restaurant for a birthday with extremely high expectations and we were not disappointed !We ordered the 5-course tasting menu for 37€/pp (we recommend if you dare let yourself be guided by the chef). Each course was better than the previous one. The wine menu offers a large selection and the waiters will help you choose according to the meal you're having. The only downside that you're sitting on high stools and it can get uncomfortable if you have back pain.Overall, we absolutely recommend this restaurant !

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3. Source Infinie

18 rue d'Abbeville Corner with rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75009 Paris France French, Wine Bar, Gastropub, Seafood, Dining bars Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Dog Friendly [email protected] +33 1 42 06 71 06 http://www.source-restaurant.fr/
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5 based on 141 reviews

Source Infinie

The restaurant Source Infinie is the birth of a collaboration between father and son. Philippe and Alex's determination to make great food and good wine affordable for all comes from a family aspiration. The opening of their gourmet brasserie marks a retu

Reviewed By Nlenigma

Lovely staff. Meal was great. Nine dishes to choose from either small or large. Tuna Hawaiian very tasty. Beef and duck cooked perfectly. Good wine selection. Highly recommend. Thanks a lot for your great comment, we are glad you have had great time at Source Infinie restaurant, and that you liked the Tuna, beef and duck! Hope to see you during your next trip to Paris! Source Infinie team

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4. Wine Therapy

35 rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris France French, Wine Bar, European Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi [email protected] +33 9 87 35 74 92 http://www.wine-therapy.fr
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5 based on 298 reviews

Wine Therapy

I have selected over 100 different wines from all the French wine-producing regions that you can taste by the glass - either in the bar area or in the cosier upstairs room. But wine is even better when you have it with my selection of cold meats form Bode

Reviewed By deepgr

Came here based on reviews and online ratings with the sole intention of enjoying some nice French wines.We were sat at the bar with a bartender (presumably the owner) who initially was very friendly. He explained the procedure of giving us a taste of 3 different wines and adjusting his suggestions according to our tastes. Sounds wonderful! But that’s not what happens :(We were given our first taste, we offered feedback and the bar tender than starts to criticize us. We explain what we don’t like about the wine and he proceeds to pour us another taste of another wine. This time the comments have shifted to “It’s not your night for wine”. We each have different tastes for wine which we expressed but it was clear the bartender wasn’t actually paying attention. By the third round it was clear he wasn’t actually listening to any of the feedback we were giving. “All of my wines are great” was his saying - what he meant was “All of the wines I offer you are cheap” They have a selection of bottles they offer by the glass and because we didn’t like any of his ‘cheap’ open bottles he became bitter and grumpy.We prefer not to encourage such poor behaviour and told the bartender we would be leaving. At which point he suddenly demands a previously undisclosed charge of 5€.The 5€ we spent at Wine Therapy was a small price to pay if we can help others recover a night that would have otherwise been ruined by a poor decision to go to Wine Therapy. We left and ended up having a lovely evening with amazing wines please see my other review for details!To those who are curious about this "unusual" review, I will try and give a little bit of background information.This couple visited Wine Therapy on August 24th. They published their first "horrible" review right after their visit - to which I took the time to reply.TripAdvisor recently decided to remove it as it was not respecting their policy. Today, this customer has published a new amended version.Anyway, my original reply remains the same."It's always interesting to see how the perception of the same experience can be different when are you on the other side of the counter.Please be sure I always have a friendly attitude when customers come to my place to taste French wines, especially when they come as far away as from Canada. However, I can get very "grumpy" when these customers make faces as soon as they start tasting the wine samples I serve. When the only feedback I get from these inconsiderate customers is "this smells bad", "it's not good", "it's too acidic"... I have to admit I feel confused. After having sampled 4 or 5 different red wines with you and received the same level of appreciation, I confess I preferred to give up by suggesting it might not be your night for wine.In case you don't remember or just decided to rephrase incorrectly, I told you "All my wines are GOOD but the difficulty in my job is to find the ones you will LIKE". In your specific case, this would have been much easier if you had told me beforehand that you just had spicy food in a Malagasy restaurant. For your information, full bodied wines - what you requested - feel much more acidic on spices.After reading some of the reviews you wrote during your travels, I realize I shouldn't worry too much about customers like you. It seems to be a recurrent pattern for you to show little respect to people. No respect for the winemakers whose wines you tasted, no respect for me who selected these wines and no respect for more than 250 people who reviewed my place extremely positively. Maybe if you reconsidered your attitude, you would get a much better experience in the places you visit."

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