5 restaurants open all night in Paris
Immerse yourself in Paris’ vibrant nightlife with restaurants open all night long. Find out where to enjoy refined cuisine at all hours in the City of Light.
LE Drugstore
This innovative restaurant offers contemporary cuisine on the Champs-Élysées avenue. The menu is created by Chef Eric Frechon, holder of 3 Michelin stars. Discover“Late Night by LE Drugstore” from Thursday to Saturday, 10pm to 2am. Reservations strongly recommended. Elegant attire required.
Restaurant LE Drugstore – 133 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
Le Mabillon
This institution in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district has seen night owls from all walks of life pass through its doors: tourists lost after a wild night out, intellectuals debating until dawn, and hungry Parisians in the early hours of the morning. As well as offering a very pleasant setting, the place offers really tasty dishes that oscillate between traditional brasserie cuisine and little forays into Italian classics or the trendy dishes of the moment. Closed only between 5 and 7 a.m., the restaurant can also treat you to a delicious breakfast when it opens.
Le Mabillon – Paris – 164 Bd Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris
Le Grand Café Capucines
Since 1875, the Grand Café Capucine has reigned supreme in the Opéra district. With its magnificent Art Deco decor, richly flavored menu and knife-edge service, this brasserie has it all, and isn’t content with just being open late into the night. Seafood platters, fish, meats, desserts… there’s something for everyone!
Grand Café Capucines – 4 Bd des Capucines, 75009 Paris
The Drum
This classic brasserie is a must if you spend your nights in the clubs of the Grands Boulevards, the Rex or the Silencio. Until 4.30am, you can sit down in the cosy dining room or on the large terrace to order simple, hearty dishes: andouillette, onion soup, fries, flank steak… You’re bound to find what you’re looking for among the great classics!
Le Tambour – 41 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris
L’Alsace
Life never really stops on the Champs-Élysées. After dancing the night away, and before admiring the sunrise under the Arc de Triomphe, Alsace is ideal for satisfying the small or large appetites of the night owls. As the name suggests, Alsatian dishes such assauerkraut and flammekueche are particularly worth a detour, but you can also enjoy classic brasserie dishes or XXL seafood platters.
L’Alsace – 39 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris