La Grande Epicerie de Paris, Île-de-France

La Grande Epicerie de Paris is a Bakery, Food, Grocery Or Supermarket, Store is located in Paris, Île-de-France. The address of La Grande Epicerie de Paris is 38 Rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 1 44 39 81 00.

The latitude of La Grande Epicerie de Paris is 48.8502785, and the longitude is 2.3237801. La Grande Epicerie de Paris is located in Paris, with the gps coordinates of 48° 51' 1.0026" N and 2° 19' 25.6084" E.

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

Bakery , Food , Grocery Or Supermarket , Store

Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Latitude48.8502785Longitude2.3237801
Postal code75007DMS Lat48° 51' 1.0026" N
DMS Lng2° 19' 25.6084" EGeoHASHu09tuuujkpbjb
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)450391.6414117969
UTM(N)5411032.610034229Time zoneEurope/Paris
CountryFranceProvinceÎle-de-France
Recommended Reviews
*** (14/06/2017 03:58)
A food lover's Disneyland. Wow. That's all I can say. Just wow. They have several aisles of yogurts. Myriad butters. A foie gras section. Amazing baked goods. Fantastic selection of wines, cheeses, meats, fruits & vegetables, prepared foods. It's a wonderland of fantastic food.

My one nit: the "USA" section doesn't paint a pretty (nor accurate) picture of the American diet.... Reese's peanut butter cups, popcorn, cake mixes, Hershey's syrup, beef jerky, Campbell's soup, Pop Tarts... basically a bunch of junk food most Americans don't need to survive. A little odd, that section. Other than that, I love the place.

*** (07/01/2017 15:37)
Where to start? This place has the largest selection to make you sell your house for food! Insane selection of chocolates and mineral waters, fresh meat, fish, Italian and other specialties. Prices can be steep but usually worth it. There are 2 cashier areas (the main one and a smaller one near the Japanese section, sometimes less crowded)

*** (21/11/2017 01:42)
Incredible selection of gourmet foods. It's a high-end market similar to Eataly in NY. Very lively and festive atmosphere during the holidays.

*** (04/01/2017 03:27)
It's the French equivalent to Whole Foods. Great selection of organic food, spices, olive oils and pastries. The tapas and sushi restaurants inside are a must try. I would definitely go back on my next trip to Paris.

*** (07/03/2017 01:57)
Great food hall, and best of all, no crowds! If I knew crowds were so much thinner than Galleries Lafayette for this same period, I would definitely have picked this over Galleries anytime...

*** (03/02/2017 04:31)
The most amazing place ever for foodies!!! They have the best And most extensive product selection. You can buy pré-prepared food from every type of cuisine.

*** (06/10/2017 02:12)
Favorite grocery store in Paris.. hands down.. just beautiful to even walk around in.
A bit more expensive than a Monoprix, but.. so beautiful. You should go look at it even if you don't want to buy anything.

Oh also!! They have THE BEST almond croissants I've ever had in my life. Not too dry/flakey & not too wet. I don't know how they do it. It's amazing.

*** (22/08/2017 08:25)
THE place to go shopping if you want high-end groceries in Paris. The place is huge and has an amazing selection.

Prices are reasonable on some things, outrageous on others. Example: a Coke costs 0€85 while a can of planters peanuts from the USA section costs 17€. The Coke is a steal compared to other places. The nuts are a rip-off. So, just check the prices. Don't get taken. Overall, the prices weren't outrageous.

*** (16/11/2017 12:29)
This is the supermarket of your dreams. An amazing selection, not only from local sources, but from around the world. It feels as if every single item has been hand selected for superior quality. The service is exceptional as well. If you're serious about food or just want to see the most magical grocery one can imagine, this is it! :p

Also, they sell Wine Skins for transporting wine back in your suitcase.

*** (27/09/2017 22:34)
Honestly the best grocer ever. I would fly to Paris to do my shopping here. Well I did do that today I suppose.

*** (19/09/2017 05:34)
La Cave @ Bon Marche & Epicerie is a great choice while shopping at the great place. Located in the basement of the Epicerie, the Italian restaurant offers a nice change of pace. Salads, Pizzas and more at fair prices. Great service too

*** (18/12/2017 01:54)
Very good. The menu is good. The food is good and the service is good. What else can you request from a restaurant? Saying that i still haven't seen the bill....i am sure it will be ok. :-)

*** (02/03/2017 21:18)
Most of the French delicatessen in only one place, great selection, however it's more expensive than the own retailers or a supermarket. There are good quality/price food corners for a quick snack or meal.

*** (22/11/2017 21:08)
La Table, the restaurant is located in the second floor. Really nice restaurant with great food. The soup and salads are amazing...unfortunately the octopus was over cooked.

They have a really great deli area where you can get slices of these meat pie/loaf things.. my husband couldn't stomach the idea, but I LOVED them. Just a good snack with lots of protein. I wish I knew how to make them here at home!
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