3 Best Restaurants in Around the Louvre, Paris

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We've compiled the best of the best in Around the Louvre - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Angelina

$$ | Louvre Fodor's Choice

Founded in 1903 and patronized by literary luminaries like Marcel Proust and Gertrude Stein, Angelina is famous for its chocolat "l'Africain"—an ultrarich hot chocolate topped with whipped cream. The beautiful chestnut "Mont Blanc" pastry is the ideal accompaniment. Fashionistas should be sure to stop for a photo op at table #10, Coco Chanel's favorite.

Café Kitsuné

$ | Louvre

This Japanese-inspired minichain of coffeehouses is the place to be seen during Paris Fashion Week. There are four locations in Paris: one at  208 rue de Rivoli, one at  2 pl. André Malraux with a full restaurant menu, one at  30 rue du Vertbois that also serves as a roastery, and this one—the original and persistent favorite, thanks in large part to the views over the Palais Royal gardens.

51 Galerie de Montpensier, Paris, 75001, France
01–40–15–62–31
Known For
  • Branded apparel and coffee mugs
  • Iced matcha lattes perfect for cooling down in summer
  • Tasty cakes like shortbread, brownies, and babka including gluten-free options

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Café Marly

$$$$ | Louvre

Run by the Costes family, this café overlooking the main courtyard of the Louvre and its famous glass pyramid is a stylish place to meet for a drink or a coffee, whether in the chic, jewel-toned dining rooms or on the Louvre's long, sheltered terrace. Regular café service shuts down during meal times, when fashion-conscious folks dig into classic bistro fare like steak tartare or duck foie gras with a handful of lighter offerings like quinoa with avocado and pomeranate or vegetarian pasta with a slightly spiced tomato-basil sauce.

93 rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001, France
01–49–26–06–60
Known For
  • A see-and-be-seen atmosphere
  • Great views of the Louvre
  • All-day hours

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