Batignolles

This district has a village spirit, far from the typical Parisian tumult. A preserved neighborhood, 15 minutes away by walk from Montmartre, with quiet and charming streets full of amazing spots. The Batignolles is historically an artists' hood. In those streets Zola, Verlaine, Flaubert, Brassens or Jacques Brel have found their safe haven. A popular place for creative minds. During a walk, you will easily find great adresses, managed by authentic and warm people. Bars are crowdy every night, full of an educated and atypical population where it is natural to discuss with the table next to yours.

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L'Endroit

Address
67 Place du Docteur Félix Lobligeois

L’Endroit is a spacious restaurant with a lovely terrace, just in front of a beautiful white church. People often go there to enjoy their famous hamburger with fresh French fries. Or a saladier, way bigger than a traditionnal salad. People seat at the bar to have a cocktail and discuss with the waiters and the other clients. People are nice here and it’s common that people at the table next to yours become your friends for the evening. Afterworks are appreciated around a homemade cocktail or a good glass of wine. Saturday and Sunday, young parents can relax around a brunch with their kids. That place will never disappoint you!

L'Endroit
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L'Endroit
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L'Endroit
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L'Endroit
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L'Endroit
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Le Petit Village

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