Hardware Society, French restaurant in Montmartre, Paris, France.
Hardware Society is a restaurant featuring industrial design and French aesthetics at the base of Sacré-Coeur, with seating both inside and outside. The space combines visible metal structures and modern furnishings with traditional Parisian character.
The restaurant began as a Melbourne concept and expanded to Paris in 2016 in the historic Montmartre district. Its location on Rue Lamarck places it in the heart of a neighborhood filled with artistic heritage.
The kitchen blends French and Spanish cooking styles, with dishes like baked eggs with chorizo and herb-parmesan soufflé. This mix reflects how the place brings together local tastes with cooking traditions from elsewhere.
Visitors should arrive early, especially on weekends, since the restaurant operates without a reservation system and popular seats fill quickly. Coming in the morning improves your chances of getting a good spot.
The restaurant fuses Australian brunch traditions with European ingredients in a way that creates its own distinct flavor profile. This blend comes from founders who brought their Melbourne roots to Montmartre.
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