Where to Eat Near Hôtel de la Marine: Cafés, Brunch & Classics
In this fourth chapter of the series, we return to the quiet elegance of Parisian daily life, this time through its cafés, brasseries, and refined tables near Hôtel de la Marine. These places, whether humble or haute, invite you to savor the city in its most elemental form: bread warm from the oven, a morning flat white, or a dinner beneath chandeliers older than memory. Consider this your curated culinary map, guiding you through moments of nourishment, beauty, and Parisian ease.
Where to Eat – Near Hôtel de la Marine
ERIC KAYSER Vendôme - Bakery for sandwiches, croissants, and other treats on the go. €
Wild & the Moon - Vegan restaurant with takeaway option. Bowls, sandwiches, smoothies, coffee. €
Cibus - Wood-lined, churchlike space known for Roman & Neapolitan-style organic pastas with Italian wines. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. €€
Brasserie Flottes - Upscale brasserie serving traditional plates in a polished, art-filled space with a bar. €€
Ritz Hotel Paris - There are 2 bars, including a Hemingway-inspired venue, plus a bistro, 2 upscale restaurants and multiple lounges. Reservations required. €€€
Le Meurice Alain Ducasse - Ornate, renowned restaurant featuring a refined menu of elevated local, seasonal fare. Reservations required. €€€
BRUNCH - Breakfast Options Near Hôtel de la Marine
Le Pain Quotidien
Classic light fare & organic breads fill out the menu at this rustic-chic bakery/cafe chain. You can take items to go or stay for a brunch that doesn’t take too long.
Restaurant Le Dalí
For an ornate and luxury experience featuring Cedric Grolet’s magnificent pastries, look no further than this Dorchester Collection hotel restaurant.
Coffee and Tea
Noir
This chain in Paris is one of my favorites to stop for a great chai latte, V60, or Americano.
TRY: The matcha latte.
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Café Nuances
Upscale spot for refined specialty coffee/tea drinks, including detox, dirty chai & sesame versions.
TRY: The flat white or rose latte.
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Café Kitsuné
This is also a reliable chain throughout Paris. My favorite location is in the Palais Royal gardens.
TRY: I think they have the best chai latte in town.
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Nina’s Vendôme
Regal Versailles-style tearoom & boutique selling Marie-Antoinette's favorite tea & cake.
TRY: The cake, of course!
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BRASSERIE DUBILLOT
Photo: @GuillaumeBelvèze
A contemporary twist on a classic French brasserie, created to dazzle its guests.
Located on the buzzing street of rue Saint-Denis, Brasserie Dubillot first opened its doors this past summer. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, guests can visit anytime from 9 am to midnight. We suggest making a reservation beforehand for dinner, but they do take walk-ins all day.
With a pleasant terrace, a charming interior and a dazzling upstairs, guests are surprised by the vibrant decoration of Brasserie Dubillot. Their menu serves up classic French dishes with quality ingredients. Make sure to come hungry, because these plates will fill you up. We love how attentive and kind the service is at Brasserie Dubillot, leaving you to feel right at home.
HIDDEN HISTORY
Believe it or not, over 150 years ago, Brasserie Dubillot was once a brothel. While the interior has been renovated and completely changed from its previous purpose, Brasserie Dubillot still hints at the past. Take note inside, the dim light, use of feathers, and a few more fun decor items that we’ll let you discover! Overall, the building itself has long played a significant role in the history of the Saint-Denis neighborhood.
In fact, the street rue Saint-Denis has its own rich history that is still relevant today. Designed by the Romans in the 1st century, rue Saint-Denis was considered one of the most prestigious streets in all of Paris. In fact, in the middle ages, it would be traveled through by horse-drawn carriages seated with kings after royal crownings while the public views in awe. The cobblestone streets were officially put down in the 14th century, laying down the foundations of the street's prosperous past.
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Address: 222 Rue Saint-Denis, 75002 Paris
Phone: +33 01 86 61 51 24
Email: ondiscute@nouvellegardegroupe.com
Website: nouvellegardegroupe.com
Hours: Open everyday from 9am - midnight.
Breakfast hours: 9am - 11am
Lunch hours: 12pm - 2:30pm (until 3pm on weekends)
Dinner hours: 7:30pm - 10:30pm (until 11pm Thursday - Saturday)
Reservation needed? No
Reservation recommended? Yes
Menu online? Yes
Vegetarian options? Yes
Pet Friendly? Yes
Family Friendly? Yes
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