Great location and fairly full (with tourists). The menu is interesting and the food decent but it didn’t have that certain creative flair I expect in Paris. For the same price you can check out other restaurants I’ve reviewed and do better.
Great location and fairly full (with tourists). The menu is interesting and the food decent but it didn’t have that certain creative flair I expect in Paris. For the same price you can check out other restaurants I’ve reviewed and do better.
We dropped by this nice little café as it was close to our hotel and we had a couple of hours to spare. We were in a large group of 8 and we had a few drinks, some conversation and good laughs. We also chatted...with some of the locals who were very friendly. The atmosphere was very relaxed. The bar staff provided peanuts and popcorn free of charge on a regular basis while we were there. All good.More
Only 1€20 for a Café Allonge at the bar (2€40 at a table). A great little cafe a you really feel like you are drinking with Parisians rather than a full on tourist bar along a main promenade. Highly recommended 1874.
I live in this neighborhood. This little café is unfortunately part of a disappearing institution in our ever gentrifying city. The little café on the corner where Parisians hang out after work or on the weekend to meet and mix with their neighbors. The owners...are friendly, warm and the ambiance is local. I highly recommend !!!More
We ran into this place while looking for afternoon coffee. It's a nice little place with good coffee, fast and friendly service. Highly recommend it!
We had a lovely time with all our friends in this cafe. We just wanted to celebrate the end of the year, be all together. The ambiance was especially good thanks to the music and the manager of the establishment.
For close to 20Euros we got a tasty buttery croissant, a piece of baguette with butter and jam on it, two flavorful double-espressos, and two glasses of hand-made orange juice. Tasty, but expensive!