5 things to do in Paris this weekend From September 26 to 28

In the blink of an eye, the week is coming to an end, and the weekend is already on the horizon. It’s time to bring out your finest coats and brave the autumn cold by venturing outside your cocoon. More than ever, the streets are buzzing with activities to suit all tastes. Discover now what the city has in store for you this weekend.

Where to eat: Chez Mischief

After months of renovation, the little sister of Reyna has finally opened its doors to the public. Welcome to Mischief! Still led by chef Erica Paredes, this new spot in Haut Marais continues the desire for generous and identity-driven cuisine that made Reyna successful, but with a clearer turn toward comfort food. The menu deliberately stretches between childhood memories and author twists: fried chicken drizzled with a butter sauce à la chicken rice, langoustine ravioli, or even an oyster bao spiced up with gochujang mayo. As for the space, designed by studio Artpill, it dresses this cuisine with a terracotta decor, playing with textures, enveloping curves, and a cozy atmosphere. A room designed for lingering, whether alone at the counter or with friends around a big table.

25 Rue des Gravilliers, 75003 Paris

To discover: The group exhibition Almost Tomorrow by Intersect

Launched with a public opening, Almost Tomorrow takes over the Wilde space until September 30 as part of France Design Week. The exhibition, conceived by the collective Intersect, unfolds across seven rooms, bringing together artists and designers around one question: what happens when visual practices collide? The journey navigates between readable forms and more enigmatic proposals, while keeping the course of an open dialogue between disciplines.

4 Rue François Miron, 75004 Paris

Where to have fun: At Dizonord’s vinyl market

From September 26 to 28, music-loving diggers have a date at Boom Boom Villette for the 4th edition of the Vinyl Market, organized by Dizonord. No museum-priced rarities here, but well-stocked crates designed so that everyone leaves with one or two records under their arm, even newcomers. Bonus: a 100% vinyl set by The Hustler, boss of DDD Records and a pillar of the local scene.

30 Av. Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris

Where to shop: At Nuovo’s archive sale

It’s clear that the end of September is tough for everyone. Still, some events bring a bit of comfort, like Nuovo’s archive sale, for example. Until tonight, enjoy more than 1000 pieces from the store’s stock at reduced prices. First come, first served!

130 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris

Where to party: C’est Vraiment Pas La Dernière at Cité Fertile

Cité Fertile kicks things off again this Friday with a back-to-school party open to everyone. Starting at 6pm, five well-known collectives from the Paris scene will take turns behind the decks: Dawa, Hardcœur, Dixmontel, Effort Collectif, and Les Minards. The promise? A good warm-up for what’s to come, laid-back, and just the thing to lift your spirits in these gloomy times.

14 Av. Edouard Vaillant, 93500 Pantin