Carette - Place du Trocadero
Elegant tea and pastry salon also renowned for their macaroons.
Open every day from 7:00 to 00:00
4 place du Trocadéro 75016 Paris - Walking distance
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Carette - Place des Vosges - Le Marais
Open 7/7 from 7.30 am to midnight
25 Places des Vosges - Le Marais
75003 Paris
Café Jacquemart André
The Café Jacquemart-André is open daily from 11.45 am until 5.30 pm (lunch from 11.45 am to 3 pm and snacks from 3 p.m to 5.30 pm). The brunch is served each Saturday and and Sunday from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm. Late night opening on Mondays and Saturdays until 7 p.m. during exhibitions.
The Café is accessible independently of the Museum.
158 Boulevard Haussmann
75008 Paris
Angelina - Rivoli
Legendary belle-époque tea salon across from the Tuileries. Best known for the hot chocolate.
Open from Monday to Thursday from 7.30 am to 7.00 pm. Onfridays from 7.30 am to 7.30 pm. On weekends and bank holidays from 8.30 am to 7.30 pm.
226 rue de Rivoli
75001 Paris
Ladurée - Rue Royale
This tea-rooms are a Paris institution for good reasons : the best Macaroons, amazing sweets and light eats.
From Monday to Thursday from 8.00 am to 7.30 pm. Friday and Saturday from 8.00 am to 8..00 pm. Sunday and Bank holidays from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm.
16 -18 rue Royale
75008 Paris
Ladurée - Champs Elysées
Monday to Thursday from 7.30 am to 11.30 pm. Friday from 7.30 am to 12.30 am. Saturday from 8.30 am to 12.30 am. Sunday from 8.30 am to 11.30 pm.
75 Avenue des Champs Elysées
75008 Paris
Restaurant du Musée D'Orsay
Restrained elegance complements the magnificent spaces defined by enormous windows and lit by dazzling, crystal chandeliers.
The gilded decoration brings out the radiance of the ceilings in the Grande Salle and the Petit Salon, painted by Gabriel Ferrier and Benjamin Constant.
Jean-Michel Wilmotte, an architect of international repute, has given the restaurant a new identity defined by a clear objective to embrace the modern idiom.
All the furnishings are in contemporary materials. The aesthetic of clean lines and pastel colours contrasts harmoniously with the turn of the century décor.
Sunday brunch from 11:30 to 3:00 PM, 23 € + entrance ticket
1, rue de La Légion-d’Honneur 75007 Paris
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http://www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/espace-professionnels/professionnels/collectivites/restaurant.html
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Les Deux Magots
Institution of the left bank where the ambiance still lives up to the hype. Perfect for a drink and people-watching.
Open daily from 7.30 am to 01.00 am
6 Place Saint Germain des Près
75006 Paris
Café de Flore
Café de Flore
This famous café is located on Blvd St. Germain, next to its rival Café Les Deux Magots.
The café really has an aura all of its own and it mutates seamlessly through the day from breakfast rendez-vous via tea spot and aperitif hour to late-night drinking haunt.
Open daily from 7.30 am to 01.30 am.
172 Boulevard Saint Germain
75006 Paris
Ladurée - Rue Bonaparte
From Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 7.30 pm. Saturday from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm. Sunday and holidays from 10.00 am to 7.30 pm.
21 rue Bonaparte
75006 Paris
Hotel amour
Tables and chairs of Charlotte Perriand or Jean Prouvé, photographs of Terry Richardson on the wall, tone is given.
No doubts, you are in the last Parisian trendy hotel belonging to Costes.
The inner courtyard is worth the detour. Even to have a drink in the bar, this hotel attracts by its "bourgeois-bohemian" attitude.
Brunch on Saturday and Sunday, from 9 AM to 5:30 PM, around 30 € "à la carte"
8, rue Navarin 75009 Paris
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http://www.hotelamourparis.fr/
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Les Deux Magots
The café's name comes from the two wooden statues of Chinese commercial agents (magots) that adorn one of the pillars.
Les Deux Magots is probably the most famous café in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of Paris.
It was once famed for, and prided itself in, its reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual élite of the city.
This derives from the patronage of Surrealist artists, intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, and young writers, such as Ernest Hemingway.
Other stellar patrons included Albert Camus and Pablo Picasso.Service every day from 7:30 to 01:00
6, Place Saint-Germain des Prés 75006 Paris
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Angelina
Angelina does have excellent hot chocolate.
The location can't be more central, on the rue de Rivoli across the street from the Louvre.
It has an atmosphere of an old style turn of the century tea room.Service every day from 7:30 to 19:00 and weekends from 8:30 to 19:00
226, rue de Rivoli 75001 Paris
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Ladurée
Paneled walls, gilt accents, and bobeche-dripping chandeliers set an elegant scene for this busy tea room.
As if the luxe interior weren't enticing enough, Ladurée offers some of the city's most luscious pastries imaginable.
Macaroons are the holy grail, and they come in a dozen flavors.
If they're not enough to send you into paroxysms of delight, look to napoleons, cakes, croissants, and pains au chocolat for your temptation.
Omelets, sandwiches, salads, and meat and fish entrees are available as well. English spoken.Open every day.
75, avenue des Champs Elysées 75008 Paris
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