Our bars

At Rochechouart , there's something for every taste on every floor: from the Maggie Rooftop's breathtaking view over Paris, through the subdued Mikado dancing, to the delicious cocktails in the hotel's intimate bar. Before or after dinner, you can enjoy the hotel's own creations as well as the timeless mixology.

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All our spaces can be privatized.

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Restaurants and Bars Orso Hotels Paris

Bar / Restaurant Maggie
PARIS - 9th arr.

Maggie, the art deco brasserie at Rochechouart, welcomes you to a festive New York-style setting: velvet banquettes, silverware, candles galore and a rhythmic playlist. On the menu, the canaille spirit of Pigalle. Glory to fine produce and raw flavors in generous dishes. The bikini-croque's cheddar drips and the asparagus dips in the gribiche sauce. Iconic dishes to share, such as Daurade "thym-qui-brûle" and mountains of fries, share the show with ultra-regressive desserts. The iconic crêpe cake has been around forever, but it could well be overshadowed by the Banana (to) Split.... Let yourself be tempted by the surprising combinations on the menu and the relaxed atmosphere under Maggie's mischievous eye.

Maggie, the art deco brasserie at Rochechouart, welcomes you in a festive New York-style setting: velvet banquettes, silverware, candles galore and a rhythmic playlist.

On the menu, the canaille spirit that fits Pigalle so well. Glory to fine produce and raw flavors in generous dishes. The bikini-croque's cheddar drips and the asparagus dips in the gribiche sauce. Iconic dishes to share, such as Daurade "thym-qui-brûle" and mountains of fries, share the show with ultra-regressive desserts. The iconic crêpe cake has been around forever, but it could well be overshadowed by the Banana (to) Split.... Let yourself be tempted by the surprising combinations on the menu and the relaxed atmosphere under Maggie's mischievous eye.

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Maggie Rooftop
PARIS - 9th arr.

On the 9th floor is Maggie's Rooftop. A 100 m2 rooftop perched high above the ground, with views of Montmartre, the Sacré-Coeur, the Eiffel Tower and La Défense in full view. Here, fig trees, Chinese almonds and vines grow. Some say it's like being in the country in Paris... With its wrought-iron lounges, grouped banquettes and sofas, as well as tables for cooing, during the summer Bar sur le toit opens its doors to outside customers at lunchtime. An interlude that lasts until 2am, with a cocktail menu to get drunk, forget and have fun.

With a 360° view over the whole of Paris, a well-executed menu and a décor that's as pretty as it is chill, Maggie's rooftop at Rochechouart has everything to seduce Parisians and travelers from all over the world in search of new experiences.

Go to the 9th floor to discover this hanging garden...
Monday to Sunday, 12 noon to midnight

Resolutely committed to the Paris region, the Bar's menu is as seductive as it is surprising. In the four corners of this beautiful space, plants flourish between the wrought-iron tables and cosy banquettes. In this Parisian garden, aromatic herbs such as rosemary, lemon thyme, hibiscus and lavender bloom... A little bit of the countryside in Paris!
And to satisfy any small appetite, a selection of home-made bites is available, so don't hesitate, and let yourself be tempted...

The Bar is open from April to October.

Lunch starting in May!

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Mikado Dancing
PARIS - 9th arr.

Behind the neon-lit red door, the Mikado music (and dance) bar opens at 10pm. Illuminated by a few Japanese lanterns, Dancing du Mikado is reminiscent of the old opium bars of the 1920s. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 10pm to 2am, the dance hall gives carte blanche to its artist friends and top DJs. The decor: carpets, soft sofas and poufs with a deliciously retro feel, a large counter with Art Deco motifs and velvet curtains. In the center, under the disco balls, a dance floor for gambolling, swaying, wriggling (dancing).

In the basement of the Hôtel Rochechouart : the story of a former Parisian dance hall. A Mecca for the youth of the Roaring Twenties, a temple to tango and tea-dancing in evening dresses and black bow ties.


An underground tripot for a time, where you could come to flambé and fall in love for the evening, the Mikado has been revamped. Behind the red door, a dance hall as before. A music bar, a meeting place for artists, live acts and DJ sets. And a dance floor to celebrate life. And love too.

THE HOTEL'S NEW DANCE HALL ROCHECHOUART

Meet in front of the gramophone shop. Opposite, behind the red door, signposted in neon, is the Mikado, a music and dance bar open from 10pm.

Illuminated by a few Japanese lanterns, the Mikado Dancing is reminiscent of the old opium bars. For the decor, Festen duo Hugo Sauzay and Charlotte de Tonnac, already at work at the Hôtel Rochechouart, have laid out carpets, plush sofas and poufs with a deliciously retro feel, a wide counter with Art Deco motifs, and hung large velvet curtains. In the center, under the disco balls, a parquet floor for dancing, swaying and wriggling.

LES SOIRÉES DU DANCING

As before, the Mikado brings Parisian nights back to life and gets people dancing to all styles: the spirit of the house is eclectic and playful.

Every Friday and Saturday night from 10pm to 2am, the dance hall gives carte blanche to its artist friends and top DJs.

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