L'Entrepot's, Restaurant in the 20th arrondissement, Paris, France
L'Entrepot's is a restaurant in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, located at the corner of Rue Ménilmontant and Rue Boyer. The interior is filled with collected objects, wooden furniture, and two large wrought-iron chandeliers, with a terrace available when the weather is good.
The restaurant was taken over by Chérif, originally from Kabylia in Algeria, after he ran a brasserie in La Défense. He gradually filled the space with flea market finds, giving it the look it has today.
L'Entrepot's sits at the corner of Rue Ménilmontant and Rue Boyer, drawing artists from nearby studios who mix with local regulars. The walls are covered with black-and-white photos, African sculptures, and objects collected by owner Chérif at flea markets over the years.
The restaurant is within walking distance of Père-Lachaise Cemetery, making it a natural stop after a walk in the area. For groups or in warm weather when the terrace is open, booking ahead is a good idea.
The place has been used as a film set because its interior recalls old Paris, with its mix of found objects and worn furniture. The decor changes regularly as Chérif keeps bringing back new finds from flea markets.
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