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No Scrum No Win - Bar Rugby

Bar — Chaussée-d'Antin (Paris)

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No Scrum No Win est un bar rugby chaleureux situé au cœur de Paris, fondé par trois amis passionnés de rugby. Installé rue Godot de Mauroy dans le 9ème arrondissement, cet établissement rappelle l'ambiance conviviale des vestiaires de rugby. Ouvert de 11h à 2h du matin, le bar propose une atmosphère de club house où règnent partage et camaraderie. Les clients peuvent y déguster des burgers, charcuteries et plats maison tout en regardant les matchs sur écran. Idéal pour les amateurs de rugby et les supporters, c'est un lieu qui célèbre l'esprit sportif et la culture rugbystique.

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No Scrum No Win | Club House, Bar Rugby chaleureux à Paris 9ème

Suivez-nous : Mon compteEspace pro 1. Accueil 2. Lieux 3. No Scrum No Win Godot NO SCRUM NO WIN GODOT Catégorie : Bars et Cafés > Bières - Pubs 1. 2. 3. 4. < > No Scrum No Win Godot Paris 9ème Le CLUB HOUSE NSNW (No Scrum No Win) c'est l' histoire de 3 copains (un troisième ligne, un ouvreur et un arrière) et une expression bien connue dans le monde du rugby français..! Avec leur expérience respective dans les bars, cafés et les vêtements de rugby, ils décident de réunir leur compétence. En Octobre 2018, ils ouvrent leur premier Club House dans le 9ème arrondissement de Paris. No Scrum No Win, c’est un Club House chaleureux où règnent convivialité et partage. Cette page n'est pas un article de la rédaction mais un simple référencement de l'établissement. INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES Lieu 21 rue Godot de Mauroy 75009 Paris 9 +33171603264 Calcul d'itinéraire Horaires d'ouverture Ouvert de 11h00 à 2h00 (fermé dimanche) Site web https://www.clubhousensnw.com Page Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nsnwpubs Page Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nsnwpubs/ Afficher la carte AGENDA _ Publicité • Communiquez sur votre événement • Référencez un établissement • FAQ / Contact Manifeste • Mentions légales • Paramètres de confidentialité • Mon compte • Sortir de Paris Sortir à Paris, partenaire de l'Office de Tourisme de Paris : Recevez gratuitement le meilleur des sorties à Paris et en Île de France avec notre newsletter, inscription ci-dessous : > MétéoCette semaineCe week-endBons plans

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Album Photos No Scrum No Win Godot Paris 9ème

Suivez-nous : Mon compteEspace pro 1. Accueil 2. Photos 3. No Scrum No Win Godot Paris 9ème NO SCRUM NO WIN GODOT PARIS 9ÈME Les bars "No Scrum No Win" sont axés sur le thème du rugby et du sport en général. L'esprit du bar est celui d'un Club House chaleureux, où règnent convivialité et partage, rappelant l'ambiance des vestiaires de rugby où se vivent les plus fortes émotions. AGENDA _ Publicité • Communiquez sur votre événement • Référencez un établissement • FAQ / Contact Manifeste • Mentions légales • Paramètres de confidentialité • Mon compte • Sortir de Paris Sortir à Paris, partenaire de l'Office de Tourisme de Paris : Recevez gratuitement le meilleur des sorties à Paris et en Île de France avec notre newsletter, inscription ci-dessous : > MétéoCette semaineCe week-endBons plans

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PARIS SPORTS BAR GUIDE

If you’re looking for a sports bar in Paris, France, “near me” – whether you’re a die-hard fan or just hoping to catch the highlights over a pint – we’ve got your back. From classic sports bars to Irish pubs, pizzerias, and neighborhood bistros that just happen to have the match on, this Paris Sports Bar Guide maps out where to watch live sports in Paris—from the city’s most famous sports emporia to that hidden gem in an unexpected back alley. In This Post * A Sports Bar Crawl Through the City of Light * Where to Watch Live Sports in Paris, France * Top 21 Sports Bars in Paris, France * * Aux Sports Café Restaurant – St-Lambert (15e) * Belushi’s – Canal St-Martin (19e) * The Bombardier – Latin Quarter (5e) * The Bowler – Madeleine (8e) * Café Oz – Grands Boulevards (9e) * Café Odilon – La Villette (19e) * Eden Park Pub – Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6e) * Frog & Rosbif – Sentier (2e) * Great Canadian Pub – St-Michel (6e) * Hall’s Beer Tavern – Les Halles (1e) * The Harp – Montmartre (18e) * Highlander Scottish Pub – St-Germain-des-Prés (6e) * The Lions – Bibliothèque (13e) * Little Temple Bar – Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6e) * Long Hop – Latin Quarter (5e) * Moose Bar & Grill – Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6e) * No Scrum No Win (NSNW) – Opéra (9e) * O’Sullivans Irish Pubs & Clubs – Champs-Élysées (8e) * Rush Bar – Oberkampf (11e) * Sports Bar – Disney Village – Marne-la-Vallée * Thirsty Mad Cat – Sentier (2e) * Fan Fotos * Final Thoughts * Flying to Paris? A SPORTS BAR CRAWL THROUGH THE CITY OF LIGHT Paris, France, may be best known for its haute couture, historic monuments, and world-class cuisine—but dig a little deeper, and you’ll find a capital city quietly obsessed with sport. Whether you’re strolling past pick-up pétanque games along Canal Saint-Martin or hearing cheers rise from a packed brasserie during a Six Nations clash, it doesn’t take long to sense that Parisians know their way around game day. As a tourist, it’s easy to get swept up in the city’s energy. Spend the morning queuing at the Louvre, the afternoon climbing the steps of Sacré-Cœur, and by sundown, you’re craving a pint, a plate of something hearty, and tonight’s game live on screen. That’s where Paris reveals its sporting soul—not just in cavernous arenas, but in neighborhood pubs, cosmopolitan cafés, and terrace bars dotted throughout the arrondissements. From global spectacles like the Rugby World Cup, the Paris Summer Olympics, and the Paris Marathon, to the electric home games of Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, or Stade Français battling it out in the Top 14—this city knows how to host a crowd. Even if you can’t make it to the stadium, there’s no shortage of sports bars in Paris to make you feel part of it . So whether you’re in town for the Eiffel Tower or the UEFA Europa League, here’s your guide to where to watch live sports in Paris—with 21 of the city’s best bars and pubs ready to pull you into the action. WHERE TO WATCH LIVE SPORTS IN PARIS, FRANCE Paris isn’t’ always the first place that springs to mind for sports bars—but once you know where to look, it’s a goldmine for game-day acton. Whether you’re after a pint and Premier League, a Guinness with the Six Nations, or a late-night NBA showdown, the city delivers a mix of classic pubs, international bars, and neighborhood haunts that know how to throw a proper watch party. What’s on screen? Just about everything. Football (both the round and oval varieties) dominates, with live broadcasts of Ligue 1, the Premier League, Champions League, and international tournaments. Rugby is huge—especially during the Six Nations and Top 14 season—and you’ll also find bars screening tennis (Roland-Garros is home turf, after all), Formula 1, boxing, basketball, and even American football, Major League Baseball, and National Hockey League ice hockey. Time zones? No problem. Many Paris sports bars cater to international fans, so yes—games from the U.S., Australia, and South Africa are often shown live, even if that means a 2 a.m. kickoff. Some bars will delay the broadcast for a more sociable hour, but if it’s a major event, chances are you’ll find a screen showing it in real time. Belushi’s, The Moose, and The Long Hop are known for their late-night lineups and international coverage. Where are they? The best sports bars are scattered across the city, but you’ll find clusters in: * The Latin Quarter (5th arrondissement) – classic pubs and student energy. * Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6th arrondissement) – cozy, upscale spots with a rugby lean. * Montmartre & Pigalle (9th/18th arrondissements) – lively, eclectic bars with big screens and big crowds. * Bastille & Oberkampf (11th arrondissement) – trendier venues with music, games, and late-night vibes. What to expect? A mix of locals, expats, and tourists, all united by the universal language of sport. Expect big screens, loud cheers, and plenty of camaraderie. Many bars offer extras like table foosball, darts, quiz nights, live music, DJs, and themed events—so even if your team’s losing, the night doesn’t have to be a total loss TOP 21 SPORTS BARS IN PARIS, FRANCE From cozy expat haunts to sleek venues with stadium-sized screens, these 21 spots unite fans from around the globe—cheering, groaning, and clinking mugs over every touchdown, goal, or three-pointer. Whether you’re up at dawn for the Ashes or out late for the NBA Finals, there’s a sports bar in Paris ready to welcome you in. ---------------------------------------- A quick heads-up: venues can fill up fast for major events, host private parties, or change ownership—so if there’s a specific game you’re chasing, it’s always smart to check ahead. In fact, many spots require reservations on game days! AUX SPORTS CAFÉ RESTAURANT – ST-LAMBERT (15E) 2 rue des Morillons, Paris, France A neighborhood favorite in the 15th arrondissement, Aux Sports Café is a warm, unpretentious spot with a loyal following—especially among fans of the Stade Rennais Football Club of Rennes, Brittany (a.k.a. Bretagne), a Ligue 1 French football team. The vibe is friendly and local, with a Breton twist. Sports Focus: football/soccer and rugby. TVs: shows mostly Stade Rennais matches and other teams from Brittany. Specials: five “formulas”: student, anti-crisis, drinking, complete, and full-belly. Menu Overview: a carefully curated a la carte menu of entrees, dishes, desserts, snacks, and boards as well as daily specials. Recommended Dishes: knife-cut beef tartare and duck confit with fried potatoes. BELUSHI’S – CANAL ST-MARTIN (19E) 159 Rue de Crimée (19e – Canal Saint-Martin); 5 Rue de Dunkerque (10e – Gare du Nord); Paris, France An award-winning international sports bar and restaurant popular with both locals and travelers, Belushi’s brings big energy to the Canal. It’s decked out for major sporting events—think Super Bowl parties and Champions League nights—and offers a lively, social vibe from open till late. Sports Focus: Football (soccer), rugby union, Champions League, Premier League, AFL, basketball, NBA, tennis, and cricket—live daily from Australia, the US, the UK, and Europe. TVs: 21 big-screen TVs, with major events shown on a giant cube screen. Entertainment: Live music and DJs on weekends. Specials: Nightly happy hour with 2-for-1 deals on select beers and basic spirits. Menu Overview: Wings, burgers, small plates, salads, and desserts. Recommended Dishes: Loaded Platter and Popcorn Chicken Caesar Salad. FACEBOOK THE BOMBARDIER – LATIN QUARTER (5E) 2 place de Panthéon, Paris, France This classic English pub provides a wide range of both bottled and traditional draught beers, brought straight from its brewery in Bedford. It also serves Cask Ale, for a true, authentic British experience – as well as other tipples. One of 16 branches in France. Sports Focus: football and rugby. TVs: live action on DAZN and Sky Sports on French and English channels. Specials: daily happy hours. Menu Overview: typical English pub grub. Recommended Dishes: Traditio

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lundi12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 00:00
mardi12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 23:59
mercredi12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 00:00
jeudi12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 02:00
vendredi12:00 - 15:00, 17:00 - 02:00
samedi16:00 - 02:00
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