La Maison Rose, Restaurant and café in Montmartre, 18th arrondissement, Paris, France.
La Maison Rose operates as a café and restaurant at 2 Rue de l'Abreuvoir, offering a modest menu focused on seasonal French farm-to-table dishes and Italian-inspired simple cuisine.
The building has long stood as a landmark in Montmartre, a neighborhood historically known for fostering creativity and attracting artists throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
The establishment reflects Montmartre's artistic tradition, serving as both a dining spot and a favored photo location thanks to its distinctive blush pink exterior visible throughout the district.
Reservations are strongly recommended due to limited seating capacity and high demand, especially on weekends when brunch offerings draw considerable crowds to the small interior space.
The restaurant sources organic and locally produced ingredients from regional artisans, committing to eco-responsible practices that support sustainable food procurement and mindful gastronomy throughout its operations.
Location: 18th arrondissement of Paris
Address: 2 Rue de l'Abreuvoir, 75018 Paris
Phone: +33142644962
Website: http://lamaisonrose-montmartre.com
GPS coordinates: 48.88796,2.33966
Latest update: December 1, 2025 10:53
Paris has several dozen historic cafés that have endured centuries, retaining their original decor and unique character. These establishments, some over three hundred years old, have hosted generations of artists, writers, and thinkers, making them places for creation and intellectual discussion. Their listed facades, velvet benches, and antique mirrors today testify to an era when cafés served as important social and cultural hubs. Le Procope, founded in 1686, remains the oldest operating café in Paris and has welcomed figures such as Voltaire, Diderot, and revolutionary leaders. On Boulevard Saint-Germain, Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots have marked 20th-century literary history by hosting Sartre, Beauvoir, and Hemingway. In Montparnasse, La Rotonde gathered Picasso and Modigliani in the 1910s, while La Closerie des Lilas became a meeting point for American writers of the lost generation. More recent but equally storied, Café de la Paix near the Opera and Angelina on Rue de Rivoli continue the tradition of grand Parisian establishments where visitors come for both the decor and the cuisine.
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