On Quai de l'Épi, a stone's throw from Les Halles, Bumbu is much more than a bar: it's a landmark. For locals who don't want
who don't want to see Saint-Tropez fall asleep too soon, and night owls looking for a straightforward party,
without fuss or waiting lists.
The spirit of the place is inspired by the Mexico of the 70s and the energy of Tulum: warmth, spontaneity,
authenticity. On weekdays, the atmosphere is more intimate: amber lights, cocktails, lingering conversations
deep house in the background. On weekends, the room heats up. DJs take their places, the crowd follows
the crowd follows, and the Afro-house and deep-house rhythms do the rest.
Open every night from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m., seven days a week, even in the dead of winter, Bumbu is one of the few places
year-round. No reservation required, no dress code imposed. Come as you are
come as you are, leave as you like, and often later than planned.