Your Opinion - Best Outdoor Cafe in Paris?
#21
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If it's a warm day, try a tea with fresh mint leaves. Is all the rage during the summer months and it's really refreshing. Or try one of the Mariage Freres salons (or L'Esplanade, the chic cafe overlooking the Esplanade des Invalides in the 7th by the LaTour Maubourg metro stop--good cocktails and a nice selection of MF teas).
#27
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I second Beatchick's vote for Cafe de la Mairie. My morning routine while in Paris typically includes getting a pastry at Gerald Mulot on Rue de Seine, eating it while sitting in one of the park benches in Place St. Sulpice and then having a cafe creme inside the cafe while reading my book. It didn't take but two days for the waiters to recognize me. It's also very lively in the evenings.
#28
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I'm glad to see a couple people choose the Place de la Contrescarpe and one person mention my favorite there, La Chope Café. I stayed near there in August'98 and spent each evening at one or other of the cafes. It's a great coloful, local spot; not toristy but with lots of tourists walking across to the cheap ethnic restaruants at the top of rue Moufetard. Plus locals going home with string bags full of groceries; Sorbonne students in leather and spike hair; and motorcyclists who hang out, their bikes propped against the fence around the fountain. The first night I was there the dirt around the fountain was bare, but by the second nights the parks people had put down sod, and before I left Paris they had the fountain working again.
#29
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"Le Dome" didn't sound familiar to me from our stay at Hotel de Turenne a few years ago, so I looked it up..
It's located on place du General Gouraud, where aves. Rapp, Bourdonnais and St Dominique meet up. There's an Eiffel Tower view from the terrace tables.
(not to be confused with Le Dome at Montparnasse)..
It's located on place du General Gouraud, where aves. Rapp, Bourdonnais and St Dominique meet up. There's an Eiffel Tower view from the terrace tables.
(not to be confused with Le Dome at Montparnasse)..
#35
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Just wanted to post here that I took Elle's advice & did people-watching at Café des Phares on the Place de la Bastille. I've posted the photos (fashion shots - what people are wearing) here:
www.pbase.com/beatchick
Thanks, Elle - it was a great experience!!
www.pbase.com/beatchick
Thanks, Elle - it was a great experience!!
#37
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We enjoyed Le Dome near the Eifel Tower. We've also enjoyed many cafes that we just happened by and stopped in.
I suppose we must have gone to the Cafe Flore in a parallel universe. It was the worst meal in seven visits to Paris. The onion soup tasted like bath water, the waiter was surly and bread was non-existent. We love Paris and this is the only absolutely negative experience we have had there.
I suppose we must have gone to the Cafe Flore in a parallel universe. It was the worst meal in seven visits to Paris. The onion soup tasted like bath water, the waiter was surly and bread was non-existent. We love Paris and this is the only absolutely negative experience we have had there.
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Chez Francis, (sigh!) I have the menu framed from my visit there over 25 years ago, my new favorite is the Brasseerie de L'Isle Saint Louis on the Quai de Boubin that faces the bridge where a jazz group plays and I watched the tourists and locals walk by. I recently found out it was a favorite of a friend who lives in France and also has taken a photo of a jazz band on the bridge but long ago.

