Where to Eat Near the Louvre: Cross the Pont Neuf, Thank Us Later
- Restaurant Roger la Grenouille
- il y a 5 jours
- 1 min de lecture
You've done four hours of Mona Lisa crowds and you're starving. The cafés around the pyramid know this — and price accordingly. Better plan: walk ten minutes and eat where Picasso did.
The route (and it's gorgeous)
Exit toward the Seine, cross the Pont Neuf — Paris's oldest bridge —, pass the statue of Henri IV, land on the Left Bank and slip into rue des Grands Augustins. At 26-28: Roger la Grenouille, feeding the neighborhood since 1930.
Why it's worth the walk
A real specialty (frog legs, fried or in garlic-parsley butter), dry-aged beef for the unconvinced, a 1930s dining room that out-charms any museum café, and prices that make sense. Lunch service part of the week, dinner every night — check slots and book here.
How far exactly?
900 meters from the pyramid — 10-12 minutes at tourist pace, all of it photogenic.




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