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    Le Relais Odéon

    3.3 (79 reviews)
    PriceyBistros, Cocktail Bars
    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Sue S.

    We stayed at the Hotel Relais St. Germain so we tried to eat at most of the Relais restaurants. As I wrote in my other review, we were disappointed to learn that some of the restaurants had been sold and were no longer part of the same business as the hotel. But we forged on... This was probably our least favorite of the three. That's not to say it was terrible. But it just was average in a city full of very good food. -We got the tartare, which was fine... served with a raw egg yolk on top whole, so you have to mix yourself. Portion was very generous and honestly was too big. -We got the shrimp roll appetizer, which was the best thing we got. Small and crispy, I could've eaten a bowl of those things. -And the terrine, which again was OK but I didn't finish it. I probably would opt for something else in the great food city that is Paris.

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    Katherine N.

    If you enter from the east side of the street (next to the cute olive oil shop, it's much more quaint. Their food is very good and fairly friendly staff (who will annoyingly switch into English even if you speak French- yes, I know, they're trying to be nice, but when will waiters understand that if we want English, we'll ask!) I had the mushroom soup (cappuccino des cèpes) and salmon starter. I don't like mushrooms, but I was cold and it was actually quite nice. Make sure to walk around the quartier and check it out!

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    Maddy A.

    Food was very good, the Poulet grillé is a must it is delicious! Great location for people watching too! Kid friendly as well.

    Kate L.

    Dare I say this is my favorite restaurant in Paris...? First of all, Le Relais Odéon is super conveniently located. It's literally steps across the street from the Odéon métro stop and just around the corner from the lovely Saint Michel area. Saint Michel has pretty terrible food from my experience, so walk a few minutes and come here instead! The food is reasonably priced (for Paris) with a wide variety of meats, risotto, and even gluten free pasta. As a celiac, the food and location combined could not make this restaurant any better for me. The pasta with cherry tomatoes and greens has become a staple for me, rotating it with the creamy risotto. Both are so great and under 15€! But perhaps the best part of this place is the ambiance. You can look out onto the bustling street even from the tables inside. The waiters are super nice, and the decor makes you feel like you're at a classy restaurant without paying classy restaurant prices. Bonus: their half-off happy hour goes until 10 p.m. and has really strong and flavorful drinks! If you're in Paris and looking for a place to eat in the Saint Michel area, come here. And if you're a celiac like me, you can't miss the gluten free pasta -- it's a rare find in Paris!

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    This is a review not so much of the Odeon itself - a pleasant enough spot for a coffee on the way to elsewhere - but of the building that houses it. Hostory buffs will note that the most famous resident here was one M. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, a French doctor, member of the 1789 Assemblée Constituante, and proponent of the Guillotine, the capital punishment device named after him. Some Paris guide books describe the good doctor as the author of the device and claim that he tested it in the passage behind this building on sheep destined for the tables of the local restaurants (that would be la Procope?). At any rate, he did not develop the device (credit for that goes to another Doctor Antoine Louis), but he might well have demonstrated it here. Dr. Guillotin, a humanitarian for his times, saw the device as only a first step towards the complete abolition of the death penalty. Unfortunately for him, and to the deep chagrin of his family, he instead became the very symbol of the bloodbath that ensued.

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    Terrible food, bad service and friendly be dollars for a cup of coffee. Avoid at all if possible!

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    Food quality low especially for price. Limited options. Nice location. Smoke was overwhelming.

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    Happy we got bottle over carafe. Good recommendations by the waitress. Friendly staff.

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    3.2 kmPigalle, 9ème
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