A bit off to the side in the Seaport makes this a mostly neighborhood spot at night. Charming facade and clean, open inside. Outside of the name, it's fairly standard.
This fantastic local spot has bounced back better than ever after Sandy. Stop by for a craft beer and solid grub served by the friendly folks at this historic institution of the Old Seaport.
The crab cake is solid. It is less fried crab patty and more loose crab. The crabcake is not too shabby here. Bar is beautiful, watch out for 90s music. Great place to watch a ball game in the spring
Hh food (till 6p) was like $3 for truffle fries and a paris smash slider and that slider was damn good! Sat outside on wed evening...nice night but notice cars and dumptrucks pass by closely 🤢
It may not be the salty fishermen's haunt that it once was but it still a classy yet low keybar and restaurant. Order the Paris Seafood Chowder, it's loaded with scallops, shrimp, and mussels.
this sister restaurant of Open Door is a great spot to avoid the tourist population near the seaport. Good bar grub, tons of tvs and not a tourist in sight.
Established in 1873, Paris hosted Thomas Edison, Teddy Roosevelt and Butch Cassidy. You can get our free Downtown dining guide at http://www.downtownny.com/mapsguides/
The curly haired waitress is the worst ever! She is so slow and is always hiding in a different booth texting! Sit at the bar if you want to get out in less than 2 hrs!