" We don't just sell products, we sell an atmosphere around the theme of music ". That's how Walrus describes itself, this record shop-café located in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, which intends to make a name for itself.
To do so, Walrus proposes a " bar in shop " concept. A real meeting place, the café combines comfort and originality while taking up the codes of music and rock.
In a commercial space of 100m², Walrus unveils on one half, the bar and the conviviality space with about thirty seats, then on the other, the record store where more than 3,500 references of vinyls and 2,500 references of CDs compose the playlist, with a preference for independent rock and pop-rock.
Note that digital listening terminals, to be discovered in telephone booths, are installed in the café for the greatest pleasure of your ears.
Imagined by two former Fnac record shops, the Walrus also has a 6m² stage for events (showcases, conferences and artist meetings or meetings with creators invited to present and sell their productions).
As for drinks, the record shop bar offers a selection of " offbeat " and " alternative " soft drinks: Club mate, Fritz Kola, Apfleschorle, but also Grolsch, Brooklyn IPA, wine, whisky, vodka... etc
Practical info:
Le Walrus
34 ter rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris
Phone : 01 45 26 06 40
Open Tuesday to Thursday from 9am to 9pm, Friday from 9am to 10pm, Saturday from 10am to 10pm and Sunday from 2pm to 7pm.
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