Café de la Mairie

Café de la Mairie is a bistro Enfants-Rouges Paris located in France.

6 / 10
38
ratings
  • Phone

    +33 1 42 77 25 02

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  • Type

    Bistro

Address

96 rue des Archives (51 rue de Bretagne) 75003 Paris France

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

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good for groups
Chris R (thechristophe)

Not cheap , but they have a happy hour and you can watch the people strutt their stuff.

Lana ING Lana_styling_elegance

Just a place to have a quick drink on terrasse for people watching

Francisco Xil

Happy hour ! Get the meat and cheese board .

Gschupfter Ferdl

Cocktails are BAD, expensive

NRHPH

Cocktails arent that bad! ????

Hugo Mingoia

Way too expensive

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