Le Georges is dead: a new page turns at the Centre Pompidou

Le Georges

Le Georges, the Centre Pompidou’s iconic restaurant, will close for good in September 2025. The closure is part of the museum’s renovation program, scheduled to run from 2025 to 2030.

An iconic venue with a breathtaking view

Since its opening in 2000, Le Georges has offered a panoramic view of Paris. Located on the roof of the Centre Pompidou, it offered a unique culinary experience. Customers appreciated its fusion cuisine and trendy atmosphere.

Initiatives to mark the end of an era

To celebrate its final years, the restaurant has launched a number of special initiatives. For example, the “Dream Bubble”, an ephemeral winter terrace, was installed until January 13, 2025. In addition, the restaurant presented “La Rose Éternelle”, a symbolic creation available in a limited edition.

A financial impact for the Centre Pompidou

Le Georges’ closure will result in a loss of revenue for the Centre Pompidou. The restaurant contributed financially to the museum. Its closure could affect the Centre’s resources.

An uncertain future for the restaurant space

After the works, the future of the space occupied by the restaurant remains uncertain. No information has been released on a possible reopening or new project.

The restaurant’s closure marks the end of an era for lovers of fine dining with a view over Paris. Parisians and tourists alike will treasure the memories of their time spent in this unique place.

Le Georges, du Centre Georges Pompidou, Place Georges Pompidou 6th floor, 75004 Paris

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