La Chope Daguerre, Café and restaurant in the 14th arrondissement, Paris, France
La Chope Daguerre is a small café and restaurant on Rue Daguerre in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. The street is known for its open-air market and local shops, making it a lively part of the neighborhood.
Rue Daguerre takes its name from Louis Daguerre, the inventor who helped develop photography and who lived in this part of Paris. The café follows a long tradition of neighborhood gathering spots that have served locals for generations in the area.
The café sits directly on Rue Daguerre, and mornings or midday tend to be a good time to find a seat without waiting. The street market nearby makes it easy to combine a visit here with a walk through the neighborhood.
Rue Daguerre is one of the few streets close to central Paris where the daily market has remained mostly a local affair, with little of the tourist traffic found elsewhere in the city. This gives the café a place in a slice of everyday Parisian life that many visitors do not expect to find.
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