Le Procope

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Paris, France

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French restaurant· Breakfast restaurant· Cafe· Family restaurant· Buffet restaurant· Down home cooking restaurant· Restaurant

Le Procope Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Le Procope is located in Paris, France on 13 Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie. Le Procope is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category french restaurant in France.

Address

13 Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie

Price range

$

Phone

+33 140467900

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuLate-night foodQuick biteSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Nick M

My wife and I visited right around opening time for a quick snack (cake/ice cream) and were seated right away. The staff were very welcoming and friendly. The food was pretty tasty too, with a decent though not overwhelming number of dishes to choose from. The best bit about the cafe is the history. You’re free (within reason) to look around the place and look at all the pictures and items of certain famous guests from times past. Recommended.

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Sky Tri

Well, where do I start. I search for this place because I wanted to slip way back in time, to sip a Latte in the first coffee shop in Paris, probably the world, where you sit at a table and coffee is served to you in porcelain cups... this place makes you feel like in the 17th century, rubbing elbows with Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau... and countless nobody's like me who have simply romance and love in our hearts, and want to feel somewhat like a somebody for a few hours in our lives. If there is only ONE coffee shop you can visit while in gay Paris, go, God, go, and seek this gem in the Love quarter 6ieme., lucky 13, rue de l'Ancienne Comedie - because life is mostly one big joke!

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Sol Park

Was just okay. Historical place love by artists and politicians. Their Michelin-chef made fish was toooo salty and fishy, and artichoke risotto was a little bit watery. While duck was good. Really.

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Branka

Historical, iconic place. Traditional French cuisine, everything was so delicious and decadent. Food is elegantly plated and looks like artwork. Service is very friendly and welcoming. There is a legend that Napoleon lost his hat there so the hat in the window of the restaurant claimed to be his. His or not, it’s great marketing and paying tribute to great times in their history. Hats off to chef who made absolutely delicious, incredibly tasty dishes, paired with equally flavourful wine it was great meal and memorable time in Paris.

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Irene Mironova

Very old and famous restaurant in Paris. The dishes are good, tasty, but not as perfect as the atmosphere. The stuff is friendly. Prices are not very high. I enjoyed my evening there. But if you want to have dinner there, you’d better book a table, otherwise you will stay in a queue for more than half an hour. Nice for romantic evening for two.

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Caitlin Bart

Wanted to go here since it's the oldest restaurant in Paris-1686! Went our last night. Food was good though my medium rare steak came out well done. After a short conversation they reluctantly took it back and brought me a properly cooked one. The place itself it amazing inside. Make sure to take a leisurely stroll to the bathroom. Good experience overall but very expensive. Be prepared.

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Paweena Pemayont Bihari

Great food & Good service. We're treat by Mr. Alexander at the back of the restaurant.

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Mind Journeys

Most of food is very tasty with fresh quality. Desserts are superb, esp the traditional strawberry cake. Staffs are so lovely and active service.