Opened in 1885, this iconic brasserie serves traditional French fare in an airy, charming space.
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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
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Opened in 1885, this iconic brasserie serves traditional French fare in an airy, charming space....
Best place in Paris for a good meal, enjoying the sun and people watching! Even of you have to queue don’t hesitate, during a sunny day nothing beats the experience to sit outside (neighbor cafe is not the same!). Outstanding dishes: supreme (chicken with heavy cream sauce veggie and rice) and the profiteroles (cant go wrong with desserts), the beef carpaccio was also good. Best lunch plan in Paris specially during the week.
Enjoyed a lovely dinner here on our first night in Paris. We made the reservation the day prior. We chose Les Deux Magots for its historical significance and proximity to our hotel, and we weren’t disappointed! The food and service were excellent. Our waiter was friendly and made great recommendations. The creme brûlée was wonderful! We enjoyed the escargot, too. We ate on the warm terrace and had a lovely dinner here. Highly recommend!
#toast 609 — les deux magots is another iconic French cafe / all day brassiere on saint germain. their croques seem to only be available until 4/5pm (if you look at their menu), so I would check before going here if you’re looking to have brunch for dinner. I think their prices were a bit steep for the volume of food — I hoped that the croque forestier was a bit cheesier but it was a nice flavor. It’s a nice spot for people watching, but I prefer Café de Flore. Follow @nomkakaii on Instagram for more toast travels!
The restaurant is great. The welcome was really lovely, and the waiters were very helpful and attentive. The place itself is cozy, and the overall atmosphere is especially nice during cold weather, which made the experience even better when I visited. I had the lobster pasta dish, which was full of flavor and perfectly balanced. For dessert, I chose the praline mille-feuille, amazing taste and texture, crispy in just the right way while still easy to cut without making a mess 😂. I loved it. Definitely recommended if you’re looking for a high-quality meal in a classic Parisian setting.
A legendary café nestled in the heart of Paris, was an experience that blended culinary delight with a deep dive into cultural history. Known as a popular tourist destination and a hub for intellectual and artistic gatherings since the early 20th century, this iconic spot has hosted luminaries like Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Ernest Hemingway. The café’s rich heritage is palpable in its elegant Art Deco interior. 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!
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