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The Ultimate Guide to Eating & Drinking in Montmartre – From a Local’s Perspective

Ah, Montmartre—my neighborhood, my love, and now, your go-to guide for the best places to eat, drink, and indulge. After living here for over 9 years (yes, I’m a proud local), I’ve curated a list of the most delicious, cozy, and downright delightful spots to satisfy any craving. Whether you’re looking for natural wine, a killer cup of coffee, or a pastry that’ll make you weak in the knees, I’ve got you covered.

Below is a sneak peek of my personal faves. But don’t worry, I’ll also include a full map later so you can find these gems without getting lost in Montmartre’s labyrinthine charm!

 Sweets

Bachir – Pistachio ice cream so good, you’ll start planning your entire trip around it. Trust me.

À la Mère de Famille – Chocolate lovers, this one’s for you. Grab something decadent, and thank me later.

Pain Pain – Your go-to for sandwiches on the go, and the pastries? Just chef’s kiss.

Temberly – Get your hands on their fruit meringue—it’s a little slice of heaven.

 Coffee

Because every Montmartre morning deserves a perfect coffee:

Olas – My regular spot for artisanal coffee with a neighborhood vibe.

Devotion – Coffee that’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

Spree – A cute café meets boutique, perfect for coffee and people-watching.

Two Doors – Tucked away and ideal for a quiet sip.

The Beans on Fire – Perfect if you’re a purist; they roast their beans right here!

 Lunch

Whether it’s a cozy Wednesday lunch or a mid-week treat, these spots hit the mark:

Brasserie Barbès – Trendy but casual, great for a long, leisurely lunch. Sit upstairs where you can see the metro pass overhead. 

Hardware Société – Aussie-inspired brunch in Paris? Yes, please!

La Mascotte – A classic French bistro experience with some of the freshest seafood around. The seafood platter is heaven!

Bouillon Pigalle – Family-friendly, affordable, and full of charm. Ideal for a crowd. This is our bi-weekly spot and now they have take away. 

Ma Biche – Simple yet delicious, and oh-so-Montmartre. Cozy and unpretentious food that’s always good. 

Etsi le Bistro – A Greek twist in Paris—unexpected and oh-so-good.

Koyaka Kitchen – My go-to for African food takeout—hidden gem alert! It’s a tiny hole in the wall, but we love the fish and attiéké here. 

 Dinner

Whether you’re celebrating, romancing, or just treating yourself:

Le Moulin de la Galette – A quintessential Montmartre experience, with history in every bite. Renoir painted the famous “Le Bal” here. 

Marte – Low-key but sophisticated, perfect for date night. We had the best salted chocolate mousse desert here. 

Le Très Particulier – Nestled in a hidden garden, it’s like dining in a secret Parisian fairy tale.

Le Bon et la Butte – A neighborhood favorite for sure. This is the place you want to keep going back to for the Confit Canard and traditional french flair. 

Fichon – Seafood lovers, rejoice!

 Drinks

For a cheeky drink (or two), these are my must-visits:

Poney Club – Trendy yet unpretentious. Natural wine lovers, this is for us. 

Terrass Bar – Stunning rooftop views of Paris—‘nuff said.

Bar à Bulles – Right next to Moulin Rouge, with quirky vibes and creative cocktails.

Dirty Dick – Don’t let the name fool you—it’s fun, tiki-themed, and full of surprises.

Le Mansart – After-work drinks, en terrasse, with all the local charm you can handle. Can be a bit noisey. 

Sister Midnight – Cozy, eclectic, and absolutely worth the visit.

Classique – True to its name, a classic. (more so in Pigalle, but had to add to this list because it’s an easy walk!)

Le Super Coin – Where the cool locals go for craft beers. Enough said.

 Bakeries

You can’t come to Montmartre and not indulge in pastries. You just can’t.

Pain Pain – Again, because it’s that good.

Gilles Marchal – A master of buttery perfection. Grab some madeleines as gifts. 

Aux Merveilleux de Fred – Indulge in their cloud-like merveilleux pastries. Light and decadent. 

Les Petits Mitrons – A sweet little bakery known for their tarts. We pick up a whole one once a month. 

Le Grenier à Pain – Voted the best baguette in Paris once upon a time, and still worth every bite. Brads are great, but not many options for pastries. 

Mamiche – Okay, technically Pigalle, but close enough for a worthwhile detour.

 Dinner ++

For those nights you really want to treat yourself or impress someone special:

L’Arpaon – Intimate, exquisite, and totally worth it.

 – Colchide – Flavors from Georgia, but right in Montmartre. A unique experience!

Crème – For when you want dinner to feel more like an art experience.

L’Arcane – Exceptional tasting menus that will blow your mind.

Le Grand Salon – Inside the Hotel Particulier, it’s a feast for the senses, literally.

So, there you have it! My ultimate Montmartre guide. Whether you’re here for a quick bite, a leisurely coffee, or a celebratory dinner, these spots are bound to charm your tastebuds and show you a local view of this magical part of Paris. Keep an eye out for the full map in the next update—happy eating!

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Here’s what you get inside the over 40 pages book.

Your Ultimate Guide to Local of Montmarte

– learn about the people, culture, history, and current hotspots

– all the things to do, places to eat, drink and stay

– from a local perspective and a passionate tour guide who has been living in Montmartre for 7 years

– a digital ebook you can read in PDF format on your computer or telephone

– includes an easy to use digital map and bucket list

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