Le Book Bar is the private salon behind Hôtel Grand Amour’s restaurant in Paris 10e: a 150m2 room with a bar, books, vinyl, armchairs, mismatched lamps, and enough odd glamour to feel more like someone’s after-hours apartment than a standard hotel function room.
The listening angle is specific. This is not a nightly walk-in hi-fi bar built around fixed public listening sessions. It is a book-and-record lounge used for private dinners, cocktails, acoustic concerts, film screenings, DJ sets, and album-listening events. Hôtel Grand Amour’s back room also works as a library and sound-system space where guests can dine, drink, and hear DJ sets from Thursday to Saturday.
The room has a sound system, projectors, vinyl, and a bar, but the public identity is more salon than audiophile room. It belongs in the directory as a listening-adjacent Paris space, not as a purist hi-fi bar.
Best for private events, album launches, listening sessions, and people who want the Hôtel Grand Amour version of music culture: art books, records, cocktails, and a room that can move from dinner to DJ set without pretending to be a Tokyo kissa.