Welcome to Le Nemours
- 2 à 7 Galerie de Nemours, 2 Place Colette, 75001 Paris, France Hotline: +33 9 72 99 37 93
Welcome to Le Nemours, a quintessential Parisian café nestled in the heart of the city at 2 à 7 Galerie de Nemours, 2 Place Colette, 75001 Paris. Just a short stroll from the iconic Louvre, this lovely establishment captures the essence of French café culture, inviting locals and tourists alike to indulge in delightful dishes and aromatic brews.
As you step inside Le Nemours, you're greeted by an intimate ambiance that perfectly balances casual charm with an air of sophistication. The café boasts a variety of seatings—both indoors and outdoors—allowing you to soak in the sights of bustling Paris while enjoying your meal. The decor reflects classic French aesthetics, making it the ideal backdrop for a leisurely catch-up or a moment of solitude with a good book and a cup of coffee.
The menu at Le Nemours is a delightful fusion of traditional favorites and modern interpretations. Patrons rave about the chicken curry sandwich, lauded by one customer as an impressive 87 out of 100, blending spices with textures that offer a satisfying bite. Another highlight seems to be their traditional breakfast offerings, including freshly baked baguettes and croissants paired with butter and jam, perfect for kickstarting a day of sightseeing.
- Ambiance: Casual and cozy, filled with the lively spirit of Paris.
- Signature Dishes: Chicken curry sandwich, croque madame, and a charming breakfast set menu.
- Beverages: Highly recommended coffee, including a variety of espresso drinks and freshly squeezed orange juice.
- Customer Service: Generally prompt, though reviews indicate a quintessentially French attitude that leans towards aloofness.
After a rainy visit to Palais Royal, one satisfied customer found warmth in Le Nemours’ breakfast set menu, which perfectly complemented their morning explorations. The croissant, light and flaky, is a must-try, with diners often reflecting on its quality. In the evenings, the café transforms, and many patrons enjoy cocktails against the stunning backdrop of Parisian architecture.
Le Nemours stands out not just for its food, but for the experience it offers. Amidst the clamor of the crowd, there’s a comforting familiarity here—local patrons sipping espressos at small tables, the scent of pastries wafting through the air, and the delight of discovering genuinely good food. It's a must-visit for any Parisian adventure, encapsulating everything that makes dining in this city an unforgettable journey.
So, whether you're stopping by for a quick coffee or settling in for a leisurely meal, Le Nemours promises to deliver a quintessentially Parisian experience that will linger in your memory long after the last sip.

food was great, I enjoyed my chicken curry sandwhich 87% out 100%. I am not a fan of tartare but it was most tartar just slightly different but was good as a whole with the potatoes and salad combine in a bite. 30.5 euros

Very good coffee and toast with butter and jam. Ambience is casual . Service is good. A short walk from the Louvre.

We needed a warm treat after exploring Palais Royal in the morning rain and the breakfast set menu was just what we needed! Comes with two beverages - we chose orange juice and hot chocolate - and a beautifully buttered baguette and croissant with jam. The seating area is a bit tight so just be careful, as the servers will move quickly behind you.

Le Nemours is a lovely cafe in Pont Royal, a short walk from the Louvre. The food is typical and service is good. Excellent for a late evening cocktail as well.

We were around in this area. We saw so many people eating here and want to give it a try. My friend and I ordered the chicken bowl. It's so tasty, but the chicken is very dry. I can't finish it. The Le tuna is pretty good the baguette is soft inside and crisp outside. The rest of the dishes are average. Customer service is just okay. :)

After the claustrophobic chaos from the museum, chilling outside and drink is badly needed. Service was prompt & polite. Amazing how many tables our waiter was hustling. Kept the drinks coming with the utmost proper posture and smile! We enjoyed a appetizer plate with giant capers and the most savory truffle spread. Delicious. When you imagine Paris ~ a busy cafe across from the Louvre, a vast courtyard filled with pedestrian traffic, everyone drinking bubbles with Parisian sunglasses on. Just like a movie.

We stopped here on our first morning in Paris. The breakfast menu was very limited but I think they just served a traditional French breakfast and that's why options were so limited. I had a cappuccino, croissant and had my husbands baguette slice that came with butter and a delicious jam. He also had some freshly squeezed orange juice, which was also great. Service was ok. They were busy and did a good job getting our food and drinks out quickly. The croissant was light and flaky. A great breakfast to kickstart our day of sightseeing! Located close to the Louvre.

This is the only cafe in Paris where I thought to myself, "I need to eat there." It's exactly what I pictured a cafe would look like in Paris. Small round tables for two, lined up in rows, perhaps 2-3 feet apart, all facing away from the restaurant. I chose a table at the end, in the front. The waiter was nice enough to move the table next to me a foot more away from me, being a non-smoker. Ashtrays at all the other tables, with everyone else smoking. I ordered a coffee with milk and a croque madame style sandwich. It was simple, but delicious. I enjoyed the entire experience.

If I were to describe the classic Parisian café, Le Nemours would be it. This establishment has a number of outdoor tables that span out onto a courtyard that is bound by classic French architecture, a busy Paris street, and the Louvre in the nearby distance. They also have indoor tables that are surrounded by very nice French interior decor. They offer a wide variety of meals at this café. Plus, of course, the have the various expected espresso orientated drinks. Many of the staff possess that aloft, verging on the annoyed, attitude of French food servers, so it is always an adventure to dine here. As is common in Paris, and other French cities, you will commonly find locals coming here, ordering a single espresso, and sitting at a table, viewing their phone or talking to their friends, while smoking cigarettes, for hours on end. Again, this is an ideal example of a Paris café and, if for no other reason, this is one of the reasons I recommend trying this restaurant. The other thing is, the food here is unexpectedly good. It is obviously prepared with a lot of focus on high-level ingredients and presentation. So, you won't be disappointed in your meal. Great Place! A Paris Must!