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The delicious return of the Paris Inn

The people of Paris are so blessed to have so many delicious dining options and although I miss the Spruce Goose some days, there’s truly something for everyone, covering a wide range of tastes!

Our downtown restaurants alone cater for almost every dietary requirement and gastronomical craving, and we’re getting more options all the time.

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Back on the scene is the Paris Inn, reopened on April 6th with new owners and a new menu, which is perfect timing because they have a charming terrace ready for warmer days too. If you’re not familiar with the Paris Inn, it’s diagonal to Wincey Mills, across the street from the LCBO and the entrance is on Mechanic Street. They’re open Monday to Saturday, from 11 am till 9 pm, except Friday and Saturdays when they stay open until 11 pm.

At the Paris Independent we don’t ‘review’ so much as ‘report’ or ‘recap’BUT if I was going to review the service, I would give it five Big Cityyy stars because it made the evening go from very good to excellent. The Paris Inn team were attentive in a chill and charming way, fantastic with our questions about the menus and the cocktails, and liaised, with ease, a few tricky dietary things with the kitchen Service can make or break any dining experience so it’s great when they’re both strong We got to pick our table and went for the cozy bar room which kind of has country pub vibes with all the wood interior, decked out bar being central, shabby chic decor, TV playing sports, but next time we’ll try out the main dining room which feels very New York with its white tiles, funky furniture and an array of seating and spots for you to enjoy your evening in

Welcome back, Paris Inn! The downtown eatery reopened in early April under new ownership with a new, tasty menu!

The pizza oven is a bombastic feature in the dining room and the menu centres around pizza oven made options, so - yes - pizzas and also panuozzo sandwiches. We weren’t sure of the portion sizes so we skipped appetizers and salads and went to the main event!

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