4 pubs across 1 city
Cross-channel Gooners who’ve been doing European away days for decades. Paris leads the way, but there are pockets across France where the cannon flies.
Paris (6th arrondissement), France
Riverside Irish pub on the Seine that gets named when travelling Gooners ask where to watch in Paris. Touristy and English-speaking enough that you won't be the only one in a shirt, though it's not an Arsenal-only room. Solid pick if you want the game in the centre rather than trekking to the 13th.
“Right on the quai across from Notre-Dame, easy to find. Ask which screen's got the Arsenal game, they run a few at once.”
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Paris, France
Arsenal France's home in the 13th arrondissement since 2004. Lions Bar hosts around 200 members for every match. That's two decades of never missing a fixture. One of the oldest ASCs in continental Europe. French efficiency meets North London passion. If you're in Paris on a match day, this is where our lot are.
Paris (5th arrondissement (Latin Quarter)), France
English-style sports pub in the Latin Quarter that gets thrown out as an answer when Gooners ask where to watch in Paris. Studenty, busy, and reliably has the Premier League on. Not Arsenal turf as such, but a safe spot to catch the game among other Brits.
“Just off the river near Maubert-Mutualité. Big matches fill it, so don't roll in at kickoff expecting a seat.”
Paris (5th arrondissement (Panthéon)), France
Proper English pub in the shadow of the Panthéon, all cask ale and Premier League on the screens. Gets recommended to Arsenal fans who'd rather watch in a British room than a French sports bar. Mixed footy crowd, but English commentary and a real pint.
“Lovely square out front for a pre-match pint in the sun. Get inside for the game itself and find a screen with the sound up.”
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