La Closerie Des Lilas, Île-de-France

La Closerie Des Lilas is a Bar, Cafe, Food, Restaurant is located in Paris, Île-de-France. The address of La Closerie Des Lilas is 171 Boulevard du Montparnasse, 75006 Paris, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 1 40 51 34 50.

The latitude of La Closerie Des Lilas is 48.8401436, and the longitude is 2.3360432. La Closerie Des Lilas is located in Paris, with the gps coordinates of 48° 50' 24.517" N and 2° 20' 9.7555" E.

The time zone of the place is Europe/Paris, the website is http://www.closeriedeslilas.fr/. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.

Bar , Cafe , Food , Restaurant

Hours
Monday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 12:30 AM
Latitude48.8401436Longitude2.3360432
Postal code75006DMS Lat48° 50' 24.517" N
DMS Lng2° 20' 9.7555" EGeoHASHu09tv5j43y8hc
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)451281.4424484123
UTM(N)5409898.0788148735Time zoneEurope/Paris
CountryFranceProvinceÎle-de-France
Recommended Reviews
*** (10/08/2017 08:31)
Was there for lunch. Great food great service. THEN we meet the "first Saturday of month " Kangaroo Club!
What an experience will remember it forever. A bunch of Frenchmen friends drinking wine and singing as loud as they could. We were invited to join them as I looked like one of their ill friends. Mon Dieu , this is what travel is all about!

*** (29/10/2015 03:32)
My wife and I liked it - we just had a drink at the bar; the service was good, brought out snack with our drink, the atmosphere was warm and inviting and they had a piano player. The Hemingway connection is a plus and understand why he like the place - we'll definitely come back next time we're in Paris.

*** (23/06/2017 16:20)
Nice attentive service and a fabulous vibrant atmosphere. Historic Paris city centre location where Ernest hemmingway wrote his novels in the 1920s. The strawberry dessert in summer is Divine. Be a part of rich parisian history and do visit.

*** (08/07/2017 01:14)
I really like the history of this place and it's story. We were greeted and waited on for a bit by the manager at first and he was so kind and passionate about the restaurant. The food was good - it wasn't the best I had in Paris but I still enjoyed it.

I'm glad we didn't show up in shorts, although I'm sure that would have been fine, it's just a nicer place. The pianist started playing too while we were there and it was lovely. Really great atmosphere and bar area - we sat in the dining area inside. They also have a lovely patio. Glad we chose this place as our last meal in Paris.

*** (23/10/2016 12:28)
Incredibly rude staff who didn't particularly care about the history of the place. They'll take you money, but do so while treating you with utter contempt.

*** (07/08/2017 20:35)
Have had the opportunity to dine at the bistro and at the restaurant. Food was excellent, live piano was lively without being overbearing, the place was wonderfully decorated with a great almost cosy atmosphere.
Would recommend the Hemingway for those dining at the restaurant.

*** (31/07/2016 00:13)
Historical bar, great selection of drinks and food is not bad either

*** (26/11/2017 17:58)
You can't go to Paris without passing by the Closerie for some oysters or a tartare. It's always excellent, the pianist, the menu, the food, the service, the setting, it's what you'd expect from a good restaurant in Paris.

*** (01/11/2017 05:29)
Friendly staff, warm atmosphere, thick with history, iconic location for FIA students. Must-see. Their thé aux fruits rouges is fantastic.

*** (30/11/2017 04:30)
Just celebrated my birthday there with my wife and our daughter (who works down the street and made the recommendation). Every dish we consumed (and we sent nothing but crumbs back) was magnificent. The 2011 Graves recommended by our server was perfect. We couldn't have asked for more attentive, but never overbearing, service. After polishing off dessert, we took refuge in the bar to continue the party and our enjoyment of the pianist, who was spectacular. A quick chat with him and a deposit in his cookie plate yielded an outpouring of our requests and an invitation to sing along (I shamelessly accepted). As the evening got longer, more regulars kept pouring in and the vibes got even warmer. My wife and I can't wait to go back -- I might make celebrating birthdays here a habit.

*** (23/07/2016 20:22)
Fancy and extremely tasty. I had beef tartare and my wife had some lovely chicken. It's a high end environment and I wished we had dressed nicer.

*** (27/11/2016 23:44)
A typical parisian style cafe. Good date place

*** (23/08/2017 20:58)
It was Hemingway’s “home cafe,” where he worked on The Sun Also Rises and where F Scott Fitzgerald read him an early draft of The Great Gatsby.
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