For the hangers-out at the BNF François Mitterand, this pub is very noticeable because you will pass it every day on your way from the Métro to the library (corner of Tolbiac and Avenue France). While most would agree that this pub is in a terribly un-Parisian neighborhood (tall, glass buildings recently built over dockyards and train tracks), the beer here is quite nice. Most of the beers are in an English or German style, but there names are a collection of jeu de mots, or play on words. InSeine (insane + Seine) is by far my favorite of the group. It’s a lightly hopped English amber ale with a mild, smooth introduction and a relatively malty finish. I have to admit, coming from California where hops and explosive flavors were the thing, I wasn’t quite used to the more mild and subtle taste of the classic English bitter (in the same way it takes getting used to the difference between Californian and French wines). However, the toned-down flavors do allow you to appreciate to quality of the malt and presence of grain rather than the overwhelming sense of sugars that come in the Californian variety.
The atmosphere is alright...you have the option of sitting out on the sidewalk, and even in the coldest of Parisian winter days there are people huddled outside enjoying a beer and a cigarette. On the inside, it’s a cross between a Starbucks, a French Brasserie, an English Pub and an American Sports Bar. Go figure that one out...They do offer a good selection of Football (Futbol, that is), Rugby and American Football games on big screens but if you’re not interested, you can settle into one of their armchairs and chat with your friends or read alone. The beers are a little expensive, to be sure, but their Happy Hour price of five euros/pint is worth the trip in a city where that’s about as cheap as you’ll find.
http://www.frogpubs.com/
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