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- N S.Washington, DC, United States78537218 Nov 2010
Came upon this small establishment late at night as we stumbled through the 6th arrondissement. It means Emergency Room so drinks are served in baby bottles and the glass tabletops have syringes and colorful concoctions beneath them.
Music was ok. I wasn't a fan of the sweet concoctions they were serving in baby bottles, but my friend truly seemed to enjoy theirs. It has late hours so once we finished there, we emerged out onto the desolate street. This was no Latin Quarter, that's for sure. If you are staying in the area, I would stop in, but as a destination, there wasn't much going on and hailing a taxi took a good 45 minutes from departure which was not fun.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Jane W.San Francisco Bay Area, United States100138322 Jan 2016
Such a fun idea for a bar! Emergency room theme with drink in baby bottles. Service was friendly and fast despite it being a packed Saturday night. Good lighting, loud, cramped, fun place to have drinks. I had the Viagra :)
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Chum L.Oakland, United States2463061906 Dec 2011
The baby bottles and music are a bit cheesey but this is a great place for a night cap. Especially if your hotel is next door. And you have already drank all the bottles of wine you've purchased at the Monoprix.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Adam S.Paris, France620115 Mar 2015
Interesting concept but once was enough for me. The age average is around 17, the drinks have very weird names and in the end nothing really special. The place was very crowded though, so maybe it's just me, and it was difficult to sit. The good thing is that the bartenders have system in sitting the people in first come, first serve manner. We have waited around 15 minutes to get a place and there were a lot of people in front of us, so the turnover is pretty big.
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