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    Le Pré aux Clercs

    3.7 (93 reviews)
    ModerateFrench, Bars
    Open 6:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Feel Good Bowl
    Jennifer J.

    We stopped at this fantastic restaurant after we had a tour of Musee d Orsay (15 min walk). It is in the St Germain area and the menu is great! I had the Feel Good Bowl and my husband had the delicious chicken meal. Of course, I had an Espresso Martini.

    Rumpsteak
    Jen V.

    After eating nothing but pastries and carbs all day we were despertare for some protein (steak). This spot was a minute walk from our hotel and open all day, which meant we could do an earlier dinner to accommodate our kiddos bedtime. The steak here was delicious - I highly recommend the rump steak - especially for the truffle cream sauce it comes with. The drinks and sides were also top tier as well. Staff was so friendly and service was fast. We will definitely come back here.

    Cannelloni
    Dan P.

    The wife and I went to dinner here with friends while visiting their home in the 6th. The highlight of this meal was the cannelloni that the wife ordered. It was well seasoned and delicious. The escargots I ordered as an appetizer were also good. However, they were not easy to eat. Three of them were stuck in the shells and I had to break the shells to get to the meat. The steak was just okay. It needed salt and was a bit tough. The fries were not good at all. Possibly they were older fries or overcooked a bit. Whatever the reason, they were dry and chewy. The service was good.

    Chicken Poke Bowl

    Excellent dinner and great service from Martin. He brought our drinks quickly. The homemade goat cheese cannelloni was superb as well as the chicken Poke bowls. The roasted duck and potatoes were delicious also. Arrived around 5:00 and did not have a reservation; we were seated promptly. Within walking distance to the Louvre. We are returning again tomorrow for dinner!

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    Maren B.

    Loved this beautiful restaurant! The perfect romantic dinner to end our visit to Paris! Delicious food and great service in a lovely atmosphere.

    The gots!
    E. V.

    What a great place! Our waiter was Lies and he was wonderful! Friendly, helpful, attentive and vivacious! The Duck confit was great but everyone raves about the duck breast. And the Saint-Germain Spritz is A MUST!!!

    Duck burger
    Lexi R.

    The duck burger is amazing! So juicy, tasty, and a good portion too. You can tell the fries it comes with is home made. Crispy and fresh. I give this dish 5/5. The sea bass was moist but a bit bland. The vegetables it came with were actually more flavorful that the fish. I'd give it 3/5. My dad order the steak. While I didn't try it, he said it very tough. He mentioned this to the waiter and he quickly made amends and brought out another cut that was much more tender. That's great customer service! The food itself was probably overall a 3.5/5, but since they take good care of their customers, I'm bumping them to a 4.

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    Frank T.

    After reading some of the reviews I was surprised to see issues about service. We arrived for lunch and there were only a few other diners since it was early but there were plenty of staff. We were seated right away and were given menus. After a few minutes we ordered lunch. The waiter did not write down our order but we did get the correct dishes but no water. We flagged another waiter down and he brought us a bottle. I ordered foie gras on brioche, I just had to try this dish once while in Paris. On the menu there was a description of happy well cared for ducks that are not force fed so you don't have to feel bad eating their liver. It was worth it, so fatty, creamy and delicious. We also had duck with creamy sweet potatoes, this was also very good. I ordered the house red wine. They do have other wines you could order but I assume that whatever you order in these bistros you will get the house wine. They don't pour the wine from a bottle, it's served either in a small bottle with no label or a small pitcher, no way to tell what wine they are serving other than red, white or rose. Great deal for 8.50 euros works out to about 4 glasses of wine. Restaurant was fairly clean. The coaster had stains on them and the menu a bit worn but this was one of the cleaner bistros we've been to.

    Entrance, steak & fries

    As this sweet restaurant was just down the street from our hotel (Hotel Fougere) we stopped in the first night in Paris. Divine! Husband had burger & fries, I had steak & fries. Perfectly cooked. Paired with their house Bordeaux which paired perfectly. Service was outstanding. Sweet little spot at the window. Enjoyed it so much, we went back a 2nd time in our mere week in Paris. Love the hardworking staff, attention to customer & quality food/presentation. Reasonable & personable. Highly recommend.

    Hector M.

    Added this Resturant to Yelp which has a 4 1/2 rating on google maps so decided to try it. They have limited outside seating and a large inside dining area. There is a bar but very small and tight. Atmosphere is great and VERY busy. It did take a long time for them to take our order, so be ready to order your entire meal and and not just appetizers. Our table has a selection of food and I decided to have the Rumpsteak. Steak was cooked very well BUT not zero seasoning. I thought the stake was not tasty however if you like non-seasoned stake maybe it's for you. It was also very tough and perhaps it's the nature of the steak... The Duck my fried had as very good and tasty. The tuna salad was good as well and the steak fries were crispy and very good. Generally this would be a 3 star however the service was not very good. The server (which I believe was the manager) did not write down the order. So escargot that we ordered we never received. The drinks took a VERY long time to come! We had to ask for the fries, olive oil and the drinks we had order. Perhaps they were too busy but service and food was the reason for my 2 star rating.

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    The restaurant was fabulous. The best cheeseburger I've ever had! The service was great too. And the location was perfect.

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    Great spot to sit outside for a drink in the Summer. One of the finest corners of St Germain. Food is ok, more of a drink spot

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    Poke bowls were bad. Cream sauce on the bowls ruined the whole taste. Not a traditional Poke bowl.

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    Great food! Service is a bit slow but the waiters are very nice & accommodating. Try the salads & tea with honey.

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    The first night, we had the French onion soup (large enough to share), roasted chicken with pomme frites, seabass, and creme brûlée for the finish.

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    Little Red Door - A red door that is not used to go through but should be

    Little Red Door

    4.4(282 reviews)
    2.4 kmMarais Nord, 3ème
    €€

    I loved Little Red Door when I went with my friend Ava B. a couple years back, and I wanted to take…read moremy husband Matt B. when we were in Paris this month. We ended up going with Ava and her boyfriend Yassine, lining up after dinner, around 10:30 on a Friday night. There was a small crowd waiting outside, and it took us about a half hour to get in. The place was fun and busy, and as charming as I remembered. We got seated in a loungey upstairs area and received excellent table service. There was free popcorn and even a complimentary round of welcome drinks, a strong mini cocktail of Gentian and peated whiskey. The menu had changed over completely since my first visit. The cocktail offerings were printed onto thick printed leaves arranged on metal branches, forming a cool little tree centerpiece that replaced a paper menu (there was also a more detailed menu available online). Several of the cocktails were labeled with raindrops, indicating they were available as mocktails--helpful for Yassine, who doesn't drink alcohol. Matt and I shared two rounds, sampling a good chunk of this new menu. Everything was delicious. The Carbone was a bright, interesting cocktail made with beetroot, black garlic, Origin smoked gin, and Dartigalongue Un-Oaked, served with a cube of frozen yogurt that melted lushly into the beet-red drink. The Serre Solaire was smooth and boozy, with black tea, green walnut and milk, Cointreau, and Rémy Martin cognac. The Résilience was a highbrow tropical cocktail, with sorghum, pineapple sage, Pasquet cognac, and Savanna rum. The Permaculture was creative and flavorful, with chestnut, butter, wakame umeshu, and Avallen Calvados. I also tried a sip of Ava's Aquaponie, a light, juicy vodka drink with basil, lemon and sweet clover, St. Germain, and Grey Goose. I love Little Red Door and I'm glad I got to visit a second time and share it with my husband. We do live kind of far away, but I hope a third visit is in the cards.

    Quite the place, very unique in it's décor, cocktails and service. You might need to wait a bit for…read morea table, but unless it's raining, that's no problem. The cocktails are very fun, and they even have a few beers here if that's your thing. The servers speak fluent English, and it is popular with foreigners, but it's not a tourist trap by any means.

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    Danico - TUPÁNANCHISKAMA and titicaca

    Danico

    4.6(32 reviews)
    1.4 kmBourse, 2ème, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre
    €€€

    Get the Elotes if you like cheese, otherwise, the Chicha Morada is good on a warm day. Their drinks…read moreare inventive and goodl. Would return to try their classics. Speakeasy vibes since they are in the back of an Italian restaurant (Note part of what was once Jean Paul Gaultier's flagship store). A small space with nice decor and swanky. It's probably not too difficult to get into. Many patrons are visitors so expect quick turnovers. The staff and service are welcoming. 2026 Europe's Best Bars #19 (2025 World's Best #30) ranked by "The World's 50 Best Bars Academy comprising more than 800 drinks experts, including renowned bartenders and consultants, drinks writers and cocktail specialists."

    We arrived in Paris after almost a full day of travel and decided to go out for a drink after a…read morelazy hotel dinner. I found Danico Bar on one of those World's 50 Best Bars lists, and as it was walk-in only and like half a mile from our hotel, we decided to stroll over and try our luck. It was around 10:30 on a Wednesday night, and there were only a few people waiting ahead of us. Every guest we saw was an obvious tourist like us--many with shopping bags and actual luggage--who'd probably found Danico on the same World's 50 Best list. We got in after a short, comfortable wait, maybe ten minutes, all of them spent sitting down. The bar was dark and glamorous, a speakeasy-style spot in the back of an Italian restaurant. We got a table, which was great. The space was loud and busy, but we had our little perch. Table service was polite and efficient. We hung out until midnight and got in a couple of rounds. There was a thick book of a menu, with thirty cocktails celebrating Danico's tenth anniversary--three definitive drinks from each year. More than half of these were, unfortunately, sold out (it looked like a lot of them were pre-made in finite batches). We did well with what was left, though, including a few signatures available in unlimited quantities. All four of our cocktails were delicious. The Mirror Selfie was the lightest of the bunch, a fizzy highball with Citadelle gin, sweet vermouth, grapefruit, sakura tea, and bergamot perfume. The Sakura was a stronger drink, also with Citadelle gin and sakura, a Negroni variation rounded out with sweet vermouth, Campari, and umeshu. The Sado Miso was an Asian dessert of a cocktail, nutty and creamy but not sweet, made with Pierre Ferrand 1840 cognac rye whiskey, brown butter miso, anko, black sesame, egg, and rice and tofu milk. Then there was the Krakatoa, a wild milk punch with peanut butter distillate, Planteray 3 Stars rum, palm sugar, mango, pineapple, cucumber, sweet potato, lime, and soy milk. I was curious what it would taste like and didn't even know while I was drinking it, but it was fantastic. We had a a lovely time at Danico. The drinks were creative and the vibe was fun, while still easy enough for two elder millennials to enjoy with travel exhaustion. I'd recommend this place if you want interesting cocktails and don't mind drinking among (other) tourists.

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    Danico - The Elotes cocktail next to a medium-sized candle.

    The Elotes cocktail next to a medium-sized candle.

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    Bar Hemingway

    Bar Hemingway

    4.3(108 reviews)
    1.5 kmPlace Vendôme, Concorde/Madeleine, 1er
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    Probably the most expensive yet the most accurate representation of a classy speakeasy bar. First…read moreoff, the bar is located at the Ritz, so you'll have to make your way from the hotel entrance through the beautiful hallways of the Ritz to get to the bar. Then when you check in, they'll walk you to your seat, where you're immediately transported to a Parisian movie from the twenties. It's a wood paneled intimate bar with limited seating, and it's easy to pretend that Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald are among the customers there too. Did I mention their menu is like an old school newspaper and that my drink came with a beautiful white rose? Talk about jazz age perfection!

    Tucked away in a corner of the Hôtel Ritz this elegant bar was named after the famed American…read morewriter Ernest Hemingway, who was a frequent patron. The bar exudes an old world charm with oak paneled walls adorned with vintage Hemingway photos and memorabilia. They had an impressive lineup of signature cocktails, but in a rare flash of memory from English Lit 101, I felt compelled to channel Hemingway's Jake Barnes in The Sun Also Rises, and chose Champagne instead. As expected the service was flawless. Immediately upon being seated, a young lady brought us olives and mix nuts in a divided dish. The waiter soon followed to take our initial order. Pro tip- They open at 5 pm so get there 10-15 minutes before to stand in line. We got there at 4:45 and there were several people ahead of us. It's a small intimate bar that only seats about 20 something people and it filled up within minutes after we were seated. We saw multiple people getting turned away and when we left, there was a long line at the door. Cheers!!

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