Game bars in Paris: the best places to play with friends

ParisSelect - Bars à jeux à Paris : les meilleures adresses pour jouer entre amis

Whether you’re a budding strategist or a master bluffer, are you looking for a friendly place to challenge your friends to a game? Game bars in Paris are multiplying and offer hundreds of references, from timeless classics to the latest novelties. Here’s our 2026 selection for lively evenings where you can get your neurons and zygomatic muscles firing.

Addresses for all player profiles

Whether you’re a fan of fast-paced, atmospheric games or a fan of complex strategy, game bars in Paris cater for all tastes. Some have huge game libraries, while others offer an immersive, themed atmosphere. In all cases, the aim remains the same: to have a good time with friends or family.

Prices vary from establishment to establishment, but remain affordable. In general, you can expect to pay between €3 and €9 per person for unlimited access to the games. What’s more, most establishments offer a menu of drinks and snacks to accompany your games.

So whether you live in the 11th, 19th or central Paris, you’re bound to find a spot nearby. The offer has expanded considerably in recent years, with a variety of concepts that go far beyond the simple board game.

“There’s no age for fun!”

Jovial: the new kid on the block in the 19th arrondissement

Just a stone’s throw from the Bassin de la Villette, Jovial is the 19th arrondissement’s first gaming bar and boutique. Designed by Célia and Laurent, this bright, spacious venue breaks the mould of establishments that are often too tightly packed. With its cosy armchairs and 300 games, it promises to be an exciting place to play.

We’re not just playing, we’re eating: cheddar nachos, Cajun fries, homemade spreads and apple crumble. When it comes to beverages, BAPBAP beers and Limonaderie de Paris lemonades are local and organic. Open-table evenings provide an opportunity to meet other players.

  • Jovial – 21, avenue Jean Jaurès (19th district): €4 for 2 hours’ play
  • Les Mauvais Joueurs – 46, rue Sedaine (11th) and 12, boulevard Vincent Auriol (13th): €4 per person
  • Les Grands Gamins – 19, rue de Cléry (2e): over 450 references
  • Le Nid – 227, rue Saint-Martin (3e): over 800 games available
  • Meisia – 84, rue René Boulanger (10th district): 150 m² on two floors

Must-haves for pop culture fans

Among the gaming bars in Paris, some stand out for their thematic universe. Le Dernier Bar avant la Fin du Monde, near Châtelet, occupies over 400 m² dedicated to science fiction, fantasy and manga. Cosplayers come here to share their passion through blindtests and tournaments.

The Reset Bar, a stone’s throw from Les Halles, will delight nostalgic retro-gamers. Some thirty consoles, from NES to PlayStation, are available free of charge. The Extra Life Café, in the 5th arrondissement, offers a Japanese-inspired concept with arcade, cybercafé and manga library.

These venues organize regular events: quizzes, tournaments and themed evenings. For example, 3Bis in the 12th district combines board games, karaoke, retro-gaming and disco club in an original decor with neon lights and Pacman decor.

Family-friendly, accessible spaces

Several gaming bars in Paris also welcome families. Au Bonheur des Jeux, near Nation, offers an entry fee of €9 with drink included and unlimited playing time. Café Oya, in the 13th arrondissement, boasts a neon orange sign that can be spotted from afar, and charges €6 per person with soft drinks included.

Loufoque, near the Musée de Cluny in the 9th arrondissement, offers a relaxed atmosphere with tapas, house cocktails and desserts. Le Duchesse, near Belleville, combines craft beers with expert advice from game connoisseurs Grégoire and Loïc.

Beyond classic board games

Gaming bars in Paris are not limited to table tops. The Gossima ping-pong bar in the 11th arrondissement invites you to play with a racket in one hand and a drink in the other. Bar Ourcq, on the quays of the Loire, lends petanque balls for outdoor games in fine weather.

Les Caves Alliées, in the 6th arrondissement, offers a medieval experience in a 15th-century vaulted cellar. Here, you can taste meads and cervoises while taking part in role-playing games. The Good Game, in the Sentier district, combines board and video games for €3 an hour.

La Revanche, near the Gare de Lyon, offers a bright space with large tables and a varied menu. Now, whether you’re into strategy, atmosphere or sports, the capital has an address to suit every playful mood.

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