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36 rue du port
93200 Saint-Denis
France
Hours
What time does One Up open?
One Up opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does One Up close?
One Up closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does One Up serve alcohol?
Yes, One Up serves alcohol.
Does One Up have parking?
Yes, One Up has parking options.
Does One Up have free WiFi?
Yes, One Up has free WiFi.
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We first discovered this place a year ago and since the same table was free this time we decided to…read moreofficially make it a tradition to stop here and have a pint. We grab the table on the left just outside. It's great to people watch. They have a decent happy hour for pints of lager and this time we got a Nutella crepe and a shot of the absinthe. The staff are always friendly and seeing the large crowds walk by is fun. Will definitely come back next year!
Wanted a quick snack after viewing the Sacre Couere. It's a very small place in old Montemarte. The…read moreservice was excellent and the gentleman was very kind and spoke English. We split a raclette sandwich and it was really good. It was an experience watching him heat the cheese and melted it directly onto the sandwich which was on a fresh baguette. It's very close to the tertre de arte park. There's no shortage of cafés and restaurants in this area but this one is great for Takeaway there's two very small tables to sit at and it's better to just eat somewhere else. I would definitely come back
Raclette ready to be melted.
Raclett Special @ Grenouilles
Nutella crepe
Definitely a place to go to when you are in this area of Paris. The owner/chef is very polite,…read morefriendly and welcoming as we don't speak French. The food is very fulfilling and tasty for a very affordable price.
Worth the wait! Waited for only about 30 minutes for this lunch spot and it was well worth the…read morewait! We had no idea what the menu said or what to get and the worker was so sweet and helped explain all of the options and what the favorites were. Small little shop, only allows 1 group at a time which honestly makes you feel like rushed/judged. We went with 2 types, one cooked and one curated meat and the one with Brie cheese and one with truffle cheese. Absolutely phenomenal and would recommend if youre in pairs!
The most famous ham sandwich in Paris on social media. And only 52 reviews on Yelp?? Worth the…read morewalk and the wait. Proprietor is funny and friendly. The myriad of choices is confusing. So many types of ham to choose from. Boiled or cured? No worries, whatever you choose will be delicious. Perfect baguette, ham, cheese, butter and some small cornichon pickles. Delicious ! A must stop for any foodie in Le Marais.
Inside
The small space inside is absolutely maximized.
In the concrete world of La Plaine St Denis in Paris, just outside the RER B station that welcomes…read moreeveryone travelling by public transport to Stade de France, sits this almost 'sleepy' eatery. Nothing fancy, nothing too in your face and over-priced, just a decent selection of freshly made sandwiches, salads, paninis etc. Good, fresh, competitively priced lunch time goodies. I imagine (although don't know for sure) that this place is open only for breakfast and lunch to cater for the thousands of business people who work in the area (not many residential properties in these parts). You can decide to take away or sit outside on the terrace that is, amazingly, relatively peaceful. Much better value than many of the midday restaurants in the area that happily serve whatever they can get out of the kitchen to feed the hungry suited hoards at midday.
American should probably stick to Starbucks. The staff put my croissants in the microwave for one…read moreminute and killed them and then acted disgusted and wanted me to take them although they were ruined. I asked for a light toasting in the toaster not the microwave. I think the store did this on purpose as they I ordered a latte and they heated the milk in the microwave as well. I spent $6 on a 2 destroyed croissants, microwave heated milk and coffee. Sorry for this review, but staff needs retraining and I'll stick to Starbucks until then.
Great food, the baguette with ham and cheese and the Roule Chocolate Pistache was especially…read moredelicious.
Service was super friendly, and the crepes were to die for. We got the Biscoff crepe and ohhh my…read moregosssh it was so good we went back for another one! I wish I could've tried the ham crepes too, but we were definitely in the mood for something sweet. If you're craving a sweet treat, you've gotta give this spot a try. 1000/10!
I knew i would need another sandwich on a baguette before i quit today , just looking for the right…read moretake away. Ham n cheese n lettuce n tomato. Not warmed. Right out of the case. Delicious
Biscoff crepe 1000/10
Another good spot for baked goods and pastries here in France. It's a cute little bakery. They had…read morea nice variety to choose from. I did feel a tad rushed considering there weren't a lot of people there but maybe that's just how it is in Paris. Anyway I got a crookie (croissant cookie). It was a solid choice although I wish I had the chance to try some of the other fancy pastries.
Ok so my wife wanted a bakery in Paris. A real bakery. So I searched and found this place which one…read moreof the sandwiches won 2nd best sandwich in Paris. They unfortunately didn't have the sandwich that took second but we still got a bunch of other stuff like macaroons, a chicken cheese sandwich, baguette, Crossaint, chocolate Crossaint, and a raspberry tart and light cheese cake. Well if you couldn't tell nothing stiff a chance as we destroyed everything. I think the highlight for me was the macaroon and cheese cake.
Bakery
This is the kind of place that you should be searching for when you come to Paris. Small and…read moreintimate, with well executed dishes and exceptional service. These smaller bistro type eateries are the lifeblood of the local cuisine. They consistently offer reasonably priced dishes that are full of flavor and technique. The wine and drink options are well catered to the menu and they provide options for most price points. The service we experienced was exactly what you want... our server had plenty of suggestions based on the offerings of the day. The service was attentive and responsive... not much more than you could ask for. I had the duck breast being offered... it was served alongside crispy potatoes, green beans, and a salad. Adding in the onion soup and a glass of wine... it quickly became a King's dinner at a very reasonable price. I would be more than happy to eat here again and look forward to exploring the rest of the menu offering many local and classic French options.
While walking around Montmartre we stumbled upon this cafe as it was the only place that had a…read moretable free. We really lucked out. This was one of the best meals we had in Paris. Like others have said, it's super small inside, so you'll get to know your neighbors really well. But your attention will be more focused on the food they bring out. I had the lamb with thyme sauce and my wife had the confit duck leg. Don't be afraid to pick the sauce of the day over the regular honey sauce. The sauce of the day on the day we went was a blackberry sauce which was crazy good. With a bottle of wine at 24 euros and both entrees under 20 euros, you couldn't really beat a meal of that quality in many places around Paris for that price. It was only after I ate at Le Potager did I see it had a bunch of great reviews on Yelp. It's definitely earned all those stars.
Onion Soup
OMSammy. Absolutely one of the best sandwiches I've ever had in my life. They're huge! I strongly…read moresuggest sharing one. These sandwiches are curated, edible pieces of art made with love by the one and only Alain. It's easy to see why they're so popular. People love the sandwiches so much that his stall inside Marche' Des Efants Rouges can see lines lasting upwards of an hour or more. And people stay in the line. We lucked out and only had to wait about twenty minutes. I tell you, I'd wait all day if need be. I often dream of the sandwiches we had and can't wait to have them again. A picture is worth a thousand words and therefore, my photos can tell you everything you need to know about how good the sandwiches were. It makes me smile when I look at the pic of us with Alain. What a wonderful human being producing wonderful food for the people.
Absolutely scrumptious! There was a line out the door, so bring a friend or a book because it was…read moreworth it. I had the corn beef, which was excellent, with caramalized onions and lettuce and tomato and the stronger of the two cheeses (which they let me taste test). Don't forget to specify if you want a crepe or a sandwich! I got the sandwich. The staff spoke great English but did speak to me in French (someone learning, which is always a confidence boost). There are a few tables inside, but I would suggest taking it to go in the parc near by. Don't forget to get a drink! I enjoyed the sparkling grapefruit juice. Sweet but very yummy. Absolument délicieux ! Il y avait la queue jusque dans la rue, alors venez accompagné(e) ou avec un livre, ça vaut vraiment le coup. J'ai pris le corned-beef, excellent, avec des oignons caramélisés, de la laitue, des tomates et le fromage le plus fort des deux (qu'ils m'ont fait goûter). N'oubliez pas de préciser si vous voulez une crêpe ou un sandwich ! J'ai pris le sandwich. Le personnel parlait très bien anglais, mais ils m'ont aussi parlé en français (quelqu'un qui apprenait, ce qui est toujours encourageant). Il y a quelques tables à l'intérieur, mais je vous conseille plutôt d'emporter votre commande et de la déguster dans le parc tout près. Pensez à prendre une boisson ! J'ai adoré le jus de pamplemousse pétillant. Sucré, mais vraiment délicieux.
Miam Miam Sandwich
I was walking around the area and saw Boulangerie Coubertin, which is a take-out bakery with…read moresandwiches, pastries, and cakes. It was very cheap and convenient, and the food was also decent. My dad and I had just arrived from the airport and we were looking to grab a quick bite. I tried finding Boulangerie Coubertin on Yelp but it didn't show up, but when I looked up "boulangerie," this place and another place showed up where Boulangerie Coubertin should've been. When I Google Mapped Gallet Leclerc, it automatically went to Boulangerie Coubertin. Long story short, Gallet Leclerc does does not exist. This place is Boulangerie Coubertin!
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