As the oldest cruising bar in Paris, Café Moustache has been serving the gay community for decades, making it a landmark in the city's nightlife scene. Its crowd is diverse, with patrons ranging from their late 20s to 40s and beyond, creating a dynamic and inclusive environment.
The music at Café Moustache caters to a wide range of tastes, featuring genres such as dance, disco, pop, R&B, and top 40 hits, ensuring that there's something for everyone. Open daily from 4 pm to 2 am, it's the perfect spot for those looking to dance the night away or simply relax and make new friends in a casual, friendly setting.
I don't usually give bad reviews, especially for places that serve to minorities. But my experience at this gay bar was really bad. I just wanted one drink, but they said there was a €20 minimum for card payments. The sign for this was high on the wall, not even at the bar. The bartender was rude, wouldn't even look at me, and insisted I had to spend €20. I even offered to pay the bank charges he'd get, but he just said no. Only after I stood my ground did he finally let me pay for my drink + charges. It's a shame that a place meant for queer/gay men made me feel so small.
All the people coming here are REALLY nice, really mix you in the conversation. And the bar people are really nice. I’m looking forward to the next time I can come here!
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