A speakeasy of sorts in the trendy St. Germain area has the perfect prescription for you. Don't ask me how we stumbled upon Prescription Cocktail Club, considering this underground lounge had dark windows with closed curtains, a big black door that was closed, and it was off the beaten track -- but thankfully before we left Paris for Provence we got a taste of the cool side of the Left Bank of Paris.
As you enter this cozy, expat lounge you wonder if you will bump into Hemingway or Picasso's ghost, except it almost feels even too hush hush for the types of them considering they loved the limelight. First off, the bartenders are mixologists. I don't throw around that word often, nor do I tend to blog about bars or lounges or else one would assume I know too much about them, but I had to make an exception for Prescription Cocktail Club, and more specific for Axel the mixologist who was so unpretentious and welcoming... even for the French! (P.S. The food may be superb in Paris but so far the service has been horrible and has completely earned its reputation -- other than Axel that is).
Happy to have found two seats at the small bar on the first floor, we nestled ourselves in and ordered off of the creative and impressive cocktail menu. Charles hadn't been able to find a perfect dirty martini in Paris so he went for it, while I decided to try the Very Old Cuban. I knew from the start these drinks were going to be reallllly good considering the sip straws next to the glasses were for the bartenders to try the cocktails before serving them to make sure they are up to par. Also, the method of preparation was fantastic from chilled glasses, different kinds of ice cubes for each appropriate drink, to freshly made mixers and the perfect shake. Oh, and don't bother asking for Grey Goose because even though the vodka is from France you'd never guess. Axel did show us the vodka they used for Charles' dirty martini and it was really smooth. Although I don't remember the name right now I can tell you it is made with some quinoa -- go figure!
Not only were the drinks delicious, but the music was also spot on from some old school soul mixed in with some current hip hop and pop. Hence, while in Paris you MUST stop by Prescription Cocktail Club for an authentic Parisian experience.
As you enter this cozy, expat lounge you wonder if you will bump into Hemingway or Picasso's ghost, except it almost feels even too hush hush for the types of them considering they loved the limelight. First off, the bartenders are mixologists. I don't throw around that word often, nor do I tend to blog about bars or lounges or else one would assume I know too much about them, but I had to make an exception for Prescription Cocktail Club, and more specific for Axel the mixologist who was so unpretentious and welcoming... even for the French! (P.S. The food may be superb in Paris but so far the service has been horrible and has completely earned its reputation -- other than Axel that is).
Great list of cocktails with exotic liquors. |
The "Very Old Cuban," a take on the mojito using Very Old Rum, Strained Mint but with Champagne -- Oh Yeah! |
Not only were the drinks delicious, but the music was also spot on from some old school soul mixed in with some current hip hop and pop. Hence, while in Paris you MUST stop by Prescription Cocktail Club for an authentic Parisian experience.
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