Bar de l'Entracte, French café and restaurant in Paris 1er Arrondissement, France
Bar de l'Entracte is a café and restaurant in Paris's 1st Arrondissement with indoor and outdoor seating areas. The establishment serves traditional French dishes alongside a wide selection of wines in a casual setting.
Founded around 1640, it ranks among the oldest continuously operating dining establishments in the French capital. Its long history connects it to the evolution of Parisian café culture across several centuries.
Named after the intermission times of the nearby Palais Royal theater, the venue embodies classic Parisian café culture with its welcoming interior and sidewalk seating. Local regulars and visitors alike gather here to share meals and conversation in a relaxed, social setting.
The restaurant operates throughout most of the week with morning and late-night hours. Wheelchair access is limited, so visitors with mobility concerns should call ahead to confirm the exact conditions.
The menu brings together market-fresh ingredients with classic French cooking methods, featuring dishes such as stuffed mushrooms with ricotta and truffle. This blend of tradition and careful ingredient selection makes each visit memorable.
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