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Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
We've been going for over a year and my daughter loves it. She doesn't go to daycare so she can socialize and do activities there. The negative comments about not having supervision. Of course there is no supervision it is not a daycare it is a place you go to and spend time with your kid. You have to supervise your own kid.
We went on a Saturday and it was absolutely packed! As in, you can barely walk. We could not do much and just left after a few minutes. Worst thing is, we called them beforehand to check if we could go and they said yes, open until 6pm. I can't believe they don't have a capacity quota and just let everyone in for free. We didn't even buy anything cos there was no chance to do so, so they didn't gain anything from having us there. Why would they tell us to go? The concept is great and I think if they set an entry fee for busy times it will be a win-win. We only went there because it's the only kid friendly cafe in Paris, but the area is not great so I would say if you are a tourist with small kids do not bother unless it's close to your hotel and it's not the weekend.
Perfect for parents and kids 👌 there are plenty of toys, books and other activities that will keep your little ones very happy and busy while you can enjoy drinks and food calmly 😊 you pay an entry ticket that includes a drink, and they also serve pastries, crepes and a brunch on Sunday.
Our favourite place for kids in Paris. So much to do for kids of all ages. Art, dressing up, slide, fusball, reading corner. We particularly recommend the musical mornings (free with the entry ticket) at 11am Weds-Sun. Simple, cheap and delicious middle eastern inspired food, alongside homemade cakes and mint tea. Our kids have been coming since they were a few months old, and always find things to do now they are much older. And all in a spirit of non-profit solidarity (it's run by a charity).
Amazing café for people with kids, to spend some time and eat crepes. They speak English very well
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10:00 – 18:00