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Where to play table football (baby-foot) in Paris?

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The Multiplex

A screen for match broadcasts, a large friendly room that you can privatize, open from 7am to midnight, and... a beautiful foosball table that you can't miss! This neighborhood bar and tobacco shop is not quite like the others. Family-friendly and enjoyable, it's the ideal place to have a pleasant time and test your skills with the mini soccer ball.

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The Multiplex 27, rue de la Tour d'Auvergne - 9th

Mama Shelter

One of the most iconic bar/restaurants in the 20th arrondissement never disappoints us! A large wooden foosball table is proudly displayed at Mama Shelter, to our greatest delight. Rap and R&B music create an even more relaxing atmosphere. But here, forget about the famous beer-foosball combo, we go there for the cocktails!

Mama Shelter 109, rue de Bagnolet - 20th arrondissement

Le Mansart

The spot for baby footballers! Yes, Le Mansart is a favorite place for lovers of miniature football. Proof of this: there are even competitions organized here! And if you expend too much energy, you can count on their delicious cheeseburgers.

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Le Mansart 1, rue Mansart - 9th  

The Green Square

A gigantic terrace, a stylish decor, a cuisine influenced by Japanese, Indian, and American flavors, and affordable prices. What more could you ask for in this charming café-bar-restaurant? A foosball table! The perfect place if you dream of a mix of sunshine, sports, and no effort.

The Green Square 105, Oberkampf Street - 11th arrondissement

Le Mauri7

A bit cheap-looking decor, for sure, but you quickly get used to it... thanks to the relaxed atmosphere! Playing a game of babyfoot becomes a real pleasure, especially when accompanied by a 5 euro pint!

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Le Mauri7 46 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis - 10e  

La Divette de Montmartre

No need to panic, Le Bonbon wouldn't advise you to go to a tobacconist's if it wasn't worth it. Because yes, La Divette de Montmartre is a tobacconist, but not just any! As soon as you step inside, you'll be transported to the 70s: rock enthusiasts, this spot is made for you. Every Friday, a small concert is organized. And of course, there's a shiny baby to play the tunes!

La Divette de Montmartre 136, rue Marcadet - 18th arrondissement   

Le Derrière

If there is one bar where you will feel at home, it's here! Le Derrière is... an apartment. Living room, bedroom, dining room: everything is designed to make you forget where you are. Everything, except for the incredibly original (but seasonal) menu and delicious cocktails. A hidden address, to be shared only with your closest friends, to play a game of foosball away from prying eyes...

The Derrière 69, Gravilliers street - 3rd  

The Ant

Right opposite the Divan du Monde, the spacious place can accommodate a good group of friends, even on a tight budget considering the (low) prices of drinks. The baby, on the other hand, proudly sits in the middle of the bar. Between games, we go to the counter to have a few shots, shoulder to shoulder with the bartender!

The Ant 74, rue des Martyrs - 18th

The Beach Cafe

If you don't know this bar in Bastille yet, don't be mistaken, there are no umbrellas or tourists in flip-flops. However, there is a foosball table, of course, but also concerts from Wednesday to Saturday and reasonably priced drinks; all in a well-energized cellar!

The Café de la Plage 59 rue de Charonne - 11e  

So, leave your cleats at home, but score!