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Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris
I've seen this museum mentioned here and am very interested in visiting it. We would love to have lunch there - does anyone know if it is necessary to book lunch or would we be OK to just turn up? Thanks!
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It doesn't say that reservations are required on their website. It's just a cafe so I doubt you need reservations.
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Booking wouldn't be a bad idea--it's a very popular spot.
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I think their weekend brunch is popular and probably should be booked. Weekdays shouldn't be a problem.
http://www.musee-jacquemart-andre.co...rmations_1.htm |
We were, at the end of visit in the museum, in the cafe, and had there just a cofee and a cake. The decoration is very beautiful, like in a palace. You are not allowed to take pictures there. We had not reservation, but it was not a problem,
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I actually e-mailed them last week asking if reservations were necessary. They repied the next day saying that they do not take reservations at all.
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You have picked a good place. Most people I talk to who visit Paris don't know about the museum. It and Musee Marmatton are, I think, often under appreciated.
I think Paris has several of what I call second tier museums that are well worth a visit. By "second tier" I mean a little less famous than the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay and the Musee Rodin. The Jacquemart Andree museum for me was a very nice visit. Now if the Orangerie would only reopen!! |
I didn't think they accepted reservations as their website didn't mention it.
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Two Julys ago, 3 of us just walked in for lunch--a delicious one in a beautiful setting--and then visited the museum. It was wonderful!
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Hi BB,
Show up when the restaurant opens. It fills quickly. A great way to spend a Sunday is to take the Metro to the Parc Monceau, stroll the park and the general area to the Jacquemart-Andre'. Have Sunday brunch. Visit the museum. Walk to the Arc de Triomphe. Stroll down the Champs Elysee, through the Place Concorde and the Tuileries, to the Louvre. Have a nice visit. ((I)) |
I would just add to Ira's suggestions, to stroll over to the Russian church. It seems to me, it was just a couple of blocks away. Enjoy! CJ
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We had a wonderful lunch there in October. Was crowded, but we didn't have a very long wait. (I still remember the dessert!)
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When we were in Paris a couple of Novembers ago , the cafe was not crowded in late afternoon..not too late but maybe more around 1:30-2:00.
They were making something that smelled very strong and we could smell it upstairs as we toured the rooms, making us want to go back downstairs and eat :) It is a lovely museum! I agree with bob brown, the Marmatton also is under appreciated .. |
When I visited the Jacquemart-Andre, the cafe was being used by a children's birthday party and was not open to the public. I don't know how often this happens, but it might be worth a phone call to see whether the cafe will be open when you visit.
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Scarlett, to keep your energy levels up, I suggest you eat in the cafe before and after touring the museum. One never knows when they will run out of grits and hash browns.
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Wow! Thanks everybody - I can see this is going to be a highlight of the trip. I can't wait... I have put the Musee Marmottan on the list too, Bob.
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Just back from Paris. Went to the Jacquemart-Andre on a Wednesday. Had a short wait for lunch, but it was well worth it. The museum itself is stunning. This board is amazing - thanks all.
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Glad you were able to get there, it is one of our favorites!
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One other thing about the Jacquemart Andre it is open on Mondays.
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