Au roi de la bière is a former brasserie in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Its façade is made of bricks and varnished timber framing in an Alsatian regionalist style.
The central part of the façade has a statue of Gambrinus, the legendary king of beer.
In 1894, the façade was completely modified and the building was raised by architect Paul Marbeau on behalf of Alsatian restaurateur Jacqueminot Graff.
[1] The Alsatian-style façade and the roof (including the storck and Gambrinus statues), as well as the three adjoining rooms of the ground floor, were registered as a Historic Monument on November 18, 1997.