
Réputé pour son histoire littéraire, ce café-restaurant avec terrasses vous reçoit dès 7 h 30 pour un petit déjeuner complet (un brunch le week-end), ou un simple café, au dîner servis jusque tard dans la nuit. Les Deux Magots s’adaptent à vos envies : une cuisine française créative à base de produits frais de saison, un snacking salé, des gâteaux signés Pierre Hermé, des glaces Berthillon, des boissons chaudes (le chocolat à l’ancienne est une merveille) ou des cocktails colorés. Choisissez l’ambiance en salle ou sur l’une des trois grandes terrasses. L’accueil est convivial, le service bienveillant et attentionné.
Opened in 1885, this iconic brasserie serves traditional French fare in an airy, charming space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6 Pl. Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 45 48 55 25
Website: https://lesdeuxmagots.fr/
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As for the food, I was pleasantly surprised the flavors exceeded my expectations. While the prices were, as anticipated, on the higher side—reflecting its prime location and reputation—the quality justified the cost to some extent. The service was also commendable; the staff were attentive and courteous.
For anyone traveling to Paris, Les Deux Magots offers more than just a meal—it’s a journey through time. I’d recommend it for its historical charm and unexpectedly tasty offerings!
Service was amazing, even the bathroom attendant keeping everything impeccably clean. A bit touristy, but a great experience. Very short wait for 3 people with no reservations. Recommend to get there just before dinner when the stop serving drinks only.
Food was on the pricey side; a tea with a teabag costs 8€. My daughter ordered a bottle of pear juice that costs 11€. We (party of three) had Croque Madame(2x) and Croque Monsieur(1x), with a drink each the bill was more than a really great dinner in the area, over 100€. It was just a breakfast.
The seating is very tight to the point of unable to get in or out of your table without bumping into your neighbors. While the food and service were good I don’t think the food was that good to justify the price. If seating was less cramped it would be better.
We would have liked to sit down, but due to the overwhelming number of smokers, we opted for a table inside.
Service was attentive.
We were glad to have had a nice experience at this landmark institution. Best to make a reservation.
Is this place touristy? Yes.
Is it historical? Yes.
Is it fun? Absolutely.
Is it tasty? Also yes.
It’s one of those must-try-once spots in Paris, and honestly, the food was much better than I expected for such a touristy location. We started with two St. Germain spritzes—because, well, we were on St. Germain! Then came the foie gras pâté and steak tartare with frites, both of which were delicious. No worries here about sketchy raw beef—everything was fresh and well-prepared. Then we couldn’t resist getting a chocolate mousse after seeing our neighboring table digging in and ooohing and aaahing about it. 😀
Service was attentive and friendly, and everything was delicious!
Would I go back? Maybe—not as a destination restaurant, but definitely as a nice stop for drinks or snacks while shopping. And with Louis Vuitton right next door, it’s hard to resist a little post-retail pick-me-up.
Food is decent but the creme brule blew us away. Staff was courteous and friendly !
Our waiter and everyone was so polite that it made the evening a very relaxing and pleasurable experience. Bravo!