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The Lovely Bones: A Stripped-Down Bistro in Paris

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It's barely two years old, but neo-gastropub Bones, in Paris, has been called "furiously sceney" (Civilian Global), "testosterone-and-punk-rock fueled" (Diane, A Broad), and a place with "that elusive 'something's happening' vibe" (Lola Is Beauty).

Located on a side street in Paris's 11th Arrondissement, Bones was an Irish pub before Australian-born chef James Henry came on the scene and excavated the space. Exposed pipes? Check. Stone walls? Check. Concrete floors and cracked original white tiles? Yes. The focus is on the food and the crowd and the music, and it all works.

Photography via Bones, unless otherwise noted.

Bones Restaurant Bar in Paris | Remodelista  

Above: Henry told the New York Times: "We didn't have much money, so we did a lot of the work ourselves. We started by tearing down what we didn't like and left the bare bones." Photograph via the New York Times.

Bones Restaurant Bar in Paris | Remodelista

Above: A view of the bar. Photograph via Trotter Magazine.

Bones Restaurant in Paris Banquette | Remodelista

Above: A simple table setting. Photograph via Trotter Magazine.

Bones Restaurant Paris Bar | Remodelista

Above: Bones specializes in natural wines (read more at Not Drinking Poison in Paris).

Bones Restaurant in Paris Spiral Staircase | Remodelista

Above: The emphasis is on the food, not the deconstructed interiors. Photograph via Trotter Magazine.

Bones Restaurant Paris Dessert Plate | Remodelista

Above: The rustic dishware is by Dutch ceramicist J. C. Herman.

Bones Restaurant in Paris Light and Counter | Remodelista

Above: Industrial-style lighting and simple industrial stools. Photograph via A Magazine.

Bones Restaurant Paris Bar | Remodelista

Above: A view of the bar. Photograph via Paris Bouge.

Bones Restaurant Paris Chef James Henry | Remodelista

Above: Portrait of Byron Bay–born Bones chef James Henry, shot by Benjamin Schmuck for Liberation

The restaurant is in the 11th Arrondissement; for reservation details, go to Bones

Heading to Paris? For more of our favorite finds, including design shops and hotels, consult our Paris City Guide. And take a Walk Through One of Paris's Last Flower (and Bird ) Markets with Gardenista.

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