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    Café de Flore

    3.5 (579 reviews)
    PriceyCafes
    Open 7:30 am - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Touristy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Hot chocolate
    Moises T.

    Busy morning, but they got us inside fast and the place looked incredible,, really cozy and bright. I got a cup of the Flore dark chocolat and a croissant. The chocolate was ridiculously good, thick, smooth, and rich without being too sweet. The croissant was buttery and soft inside, a little flaky mess on the outside (in a good way). Honestly, the chocolate was so good that I was halfway through the cup wishing I'd ordered another one. It's the kind of drink that makes you slow down even when you're in a rush.

    Potato chips
    Maylee W.

    Vibe- oh so French! This is one of the oldest cafes in Paris - lots of people watching; seated shoulder to shoulder if you have an outside table - oh so fun! Food - best thing was the potato chips! I ordered appertivos only and enjoyed those potato chips. Service - I was catching up on my French and I found the server to be polite and attentive- great experience in Cafe de Flore

    Shenika T.

    I definitely enjoyed the bites and sops at this iconic cafe. we sat inside to escape the summer heat. I ordered tea and Carpaccio which were both delicious. Supersingly the best thing on their menu was their chips. Yes chips, so good I had to ask for seconds. The server was friendly and kept checking on our table while managing busy tables. Many places are touristy, but the food and services were great.

    Mariness D.

    Does it live to its hype? Yes, especially if you're looking to sip some hot chocolate at the corner of a Parisian side walk of St, Germain in an art deco chic cafe! And that's exactly what my friend and I did. We picked an outside table to people watch. Our food and drinks were good, but ultimately you're here for the perfect postcard of a cafe in Paris vibe. Overall I recommend. They don't take reservations, so expect to queue up in a line. It goes by fast, and you can simply just take in the ambiance while you wait.

    Morning cappuccinos!!
    Derek W.

    Enjoyed breakfasts and coffees at Cafe de Flore in this Paris' historic district. The service here is warm and friendly - above what you would expect. Their cappuccinos are great and we also enjoyed their ham and cheese omelettes. In the evenings, they can get busy during peak times so better to get there early. If you do not prefer cigarette smoke, sit inside.

    Le Jockey and Soupe à l'oignon gratinee
    Austin B.

    tl;dr you'll love the bustling atmosphere and excellent service, but the overpriced eats are mostly forgettable There are countless bistros across the City of Lights, but few are as iconic as Café de Flore. This Saint-Germain-des-Pres bistro is one of Paris' oldest coffeehouses (dating back to the 1880s), and it has boasted such famous visitors as Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso. Nowadays, de Flore remains a popular people-watching spot for classic bistro fare. You can't miss the countless patrons sitting underneath de Flore's expansive green-on-cream awning. Cardinal and hunter-green woven chairs are pressed up against brass-trimmed tables. Warm globe lights hang on the worn marble walls. The ceiling-high sunroom windows open entirely, so even indoor tables feel connected to the city streets. My group of three arrived for lunch, and we fortunately secured a corner table within the sunroom with only minimal wait. Service was funny, patient, and professional without ever feeling stuffy. However, the eats were hit or miss. My Chocolat Spécial Flore Viennois was watery and somewhat liquory, amounting to one of my least favorite hot chocolates in Paris. That being said, I loved that the slightly sweet whipped cream was served on the side. The Salade Verte/Tomates was unpretentious, with just greens and two sliced tomatoes, dressed lightly and served with balsamic and olive oil. The Soupe à l'oignon gratinee was surprisingly cheesy, but only moderately flavorful. Lastly, my Le Jockey sandwich (de Flores' rendition of a croque madame) was slightly soggy in the middle, but sported crispy edges and an excellently rich flavor. Prices are expectedly high -- expect to spend 10 euros on beverages and 20-25 euros on standard dishes. However, the ambiance is priceless. With such stellar service to boot, I would wholeheartedly recommend de Flore over its nearby rival Les Deux Magots.

    Laura P.

    This has to be one of the most famous cafés in Paris, it's been featured in countless movies and stories! I just had to visit while I was in the city, and it was absolutely worth it. It's always super busy (clearly I wasn't the only one with the same idea), so I waited about half an hour in line. But once seated, I had the best onion soup of my life! I also tried the foie gras, which came in a much larger portion than expected, definitely something to share with at least three people. The service was handsome...wait...I mean friendly.

    Jockey, beef tartare salad
    Ellen C.

    I came with my mom on a Sunday morning and we only waited around 10 minutes for a table. Very cute vibes although of course like anywhere in Paris the seating is pretty packed. We each got a cappuccino as well as the jockey and beef tartare salad to split. Honestly was a little disappointed as I feel I've had better croque madames in the US. The beef tartare salad was a massive portion. Overall I think I agree this may be a bit of a tourist trap haha but I don't regret coming.

    hot chocolate
    Andrea N.

    loved this place! the hot chocolate was delicious, vibes were very parisian and traditional. also bought an egg cup and a plate. the hot chocolate is better at les deux magots though, i thought!

    Quiche
    Judy M.

    We knew this was an extremely popular spot, but was it loud, even outside. The cacophony did not make us want to linger. The food was very good, but the waiter was a bit rude and talked down to us at times. We were nothing but polite and felt this was unnecessary and unwelcoming. There are moments when I am tempted to remind wait staff that I m actually paying them, but in a place like that it wouldn't have mattered since they will always be in demand. Too bad though, because if they had actually tried harder, it might have been worth repeating, despite the noise. We also found that their prices were generally higher because they could charge that. We checked it off our list and went elsewhere after that.

    Mayuri A.

    Omg! The hot chocolate here was sooooooo good. Luckily for us, there was no line when we entered. The ambience was a bit dated. We got a table outside. The server was very swift and helped us choose the best things they had to offer. We got the hot chocolate, croissants, and a couple more baked goods. The hot chocolate was sooooooo decadent. The server also showed us how to pour the chocolate carefully so that we don't burn our hands. Loved mixing in the whipped cream in the hot chocolate, tasted really really really good.

    Late night drinks and snacks
    Ivy C.

    Cute bistro in the 5th. They were open late and my husband and I stopped by for a nightcap. They were able to fit us in without a reservation. Great service and quintessential French Bistro experience. The snacks and drinks we ordered were also very good and they had an amazing selection.

    Cafe de flore
    Boyde H.

    Feel Parisian. Dream of rubbing elbows and conversing with great minds. Enjoy exceptional hot chocolate and croque monseiur. I have to admit this may be one of the reasons to make a return trip to Paris--and you can see the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, but the chaud chocolate is the reason.

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    Touristy, but iconic. Came here for a cold drink in late August. Incredibly cozy and the service was nice

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    We got lots of food to share and the chocolate croissant with the hot chocolate was by far my favorite!!

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    A. Lacroix - This is gonna be good

    A. Lacroix

    4.8(127 reviews)
    1.3 kmNotre Dame De Paris, 5ème
    €€

    We stopped here right after flying into Paris and it was such a delight. All the desserts were so…read moredistinctive and crafted so eloquently. The apple had a lightness to it yet the middle had a fresh apple crunchiness. The other two treats were wonderful. We ordered flat white's and they were done perfect. The staff spoke English as well as French (which was helpful for us). You could see the Notre Dame from the window. Small seating area and perfect cozy feel.

    THE FOOD ------------------…read more+ Notre Dame Granny Smith Apple Confit - Was refreshing! I couldn't tell if this was a real apple or some fancy French creation made to look like one - that's how real it looked! The mousse and apple bits were cold & delicious and the chocolate shell was good, but not sure if it was worth the price at €7.5. + Pain Au Chocolat Cookie - Verrrry good chocolate chip cookie, chocolate croissant mashup. Only thing that we were missing was some good ol' milk! + Almond Croissant - Once again, delicious! Solid croissant and definitely a good grab and go candidate. = Citronnade - Was just OK. Lemonade that was on the watered down side, but was somewhat refreshing because I was dying of thirst. THE SERVICE ----------------------- - Employee who helped us with our order was friendly, but the cashier was a bit blah and not exactly the friendliest person, especially when we asked for extra utensils and napkins. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ - Smallish, tight interior that you can dine in at, but don't be surprised if the next table is sitting on top of you. + There are also 5 outdoor tables on the narrow street. - Entrance is tight too. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------- + Even though this bakery is ranked highly on Tripadvisor, there was no crowd on the Monday morning that we swung by. Line moved superfast.

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    A. Lacroix - Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

    Great spot for a pastry and beverage will looking out at Notre Dame Cathedral.

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    Café du Marché des Enfants Rouges - Mocha

    Café du Marché des Enfants Rouges

    3.7(59 reviews)
    2.4 kmMarais Nord, 3ème, Marais
    €€

    This place was packed during lunch rush, and we appreciated the staff keeping us informed as we…read morewaited for our table for 4 adults and 2 kids. I love how lunch is not rushed here. We were able to enjoy the food and each other. I ordered the special shrimp curry dish. The portion was just right, and paired well with a white wine. They make the most of the space here. It is a bustling restaurant for locals and visitors to enjoy.

    This place made me love escargot! I had never tried it before, but knew I had to at some point on…read moremy trip to Paris. We came here for some coffee on a rainy afternoon, but were pleasantly surprised to see escargot on the menu too and figured we'd give it a shot. Coffee wise we got the vienna coffee which had chocolate inside. It was good, with a nice espresso flavor and a huge dollop of whipped cream on top. A nice pick me up for the day. The escargot on the other hand, was so fantastic. They were served all cute in their little shells on a tray, and bubbling when we first got them. The green sauce that they came with was fantastic, and the butter was also a great addition! This made for such a flavorful little bite - escargots taste like little chewy clams to me, nothing strange at all. It also came with a few pieces of baguette to soak up the yummy sauce. Service was friendly and the inside of the restaurant has such a nice vibe. I would definitely recommend this spot!

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    Café du Marché des Enfants Rouges - Chicken and mashed potatoes

    Chicken and mashed potatoes

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    Epicerie Breizh - Mabouine (pear, chocolate sauce, vanilla, and caramel almonds)

    Epicerie Breizh

    4.1(480 reviews)
    2.3 kmMarais Nord, 3ème, Marais
    €€

    When in Paris, you must go to a crêperie! Breizh Cafe is a popular crêperie with many locations…read morethroughout Paris. The cafe is a tight space, but since we came early, it wasn't busy. They have a clean bathroom upstairs, you'll just need to climb the staircase. We ordered the strawberry crepe and duck and asparagus galette bretonne. So there's actually a bit of a difference between a crepe and a galette. Crepes are usually sweet and made with wheat flour, while galettes are usually savory and made with buckwheat flour. Between the two, I enjoyed the strawberry crepe more, the strawberry jam made the crepe a delicious sweet treat. The flavors of the galette weren't as satisfying to my tastebuds, but I still enjoyed it. I would be interesting in trying other galette flavors next time. While my expectations weren't fully realized (I didn't LOVE it), I still enjoyed giving Breizh Cafe a try. We didn't visit enough crêperies on this trip, so it's something I look forward to doing the next time I'm back in Paris!

    There is Cafe Breizh that always seems to have an hour wait and then Epicerie Breizh next door…read morewhere you are directed to order take out from - but I was able to sit and order crepes at the Epicierie without having to wait, so I'm not entirely sure the difference between the two. I think the Cafe has a larger menu with things besides crepes. I actually preferred the more casual vibe at the Epicerie and only wanted to get a crepe anyways, so it worked out better for me. I had a dessert crepe with bananas and ice cream (think bananas foster, Parisian style) and it was very reasonably priced and delicious.

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    Epicerie Breizh - Campagnarde- to die for!

    Campagnarde- to die for!

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