Café de l'Industrie, French restaurant in Bastille district, Paris, France.
Café de l'Industrie is a French restaurant located in the Bastille district across two connected rooms at 16 rue Saint Sabin. Each space features vintage furniture, vintage photographs, and repurposed industrial objects that create a layered, collected interior.
The restaurant opened in an area that transformed from a working industrial neighborhood into a dining and cultural destination starting in the 1980s. This shift from factories to restaurants shaped the character of the Bastille district that visitors see today.
The restaurant celebrates French cooking traditions through contemporary dishes like beef tartare and duck confit served alongside regional wines. Visitors experience how these classic recipes remain central to how people gather and eat in this neighborhood.
The place opens daily starting at 8:15 AM and stays open until 2:00 AM, making it available for both early meals and late-night dining. Credit cards are accepted, and partial wheelchair access is available through the main entrance.
The restaurant operates two separate dining rooms on opposite sides of rue Saint Sabin, each with its own interior style and seating layout. This unusual setup means visitors can experience two distinct environments within the same establishment.
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