Christina T.
Yelp
I am absolutely torn by this spot. It's both terrible and wonderful at the same time.
There's nothing better after a swim at Josephine Baker than a pint on the Seine, and now that the pop-ups (Vagelam, etc.) have closed down for the winter, this is really the only spot. It's fantastic to see something in the neighborhood after about a decade with nothing but the Frog and Batofar, and I'm all in favor of a bit more "vie de quartier.". The chaises-longues are a real treat, and you can play ping pong, get your hair cut, and see some art all at the same time. Amazing you say?
The only problem is that if you go in the afternoon, the music is lamentably bad - in fact, it always seems to remind me of a W Hotel lobby. In the evening if you get there too late you have to deal with overly aggressive bouncers and absurdly long waits for drinks. On the other hand, the pizza and the wine are decently priced, so my advice is to get a table on the terrasse, get some pizza and down a couple bottles of wine while the sun goes down.