Bar in Paris, France
Café du coin
100ptsNeighbourhood café, no reservations needed.

About Café du coin
Café du coin is a classic corner café in Paris's 11th arrondissement — easy to walk into, no reservation needed, and best used as a low-key aperitif or post-dinner stop rather than a destination booking. Groups of four or more should aim for the terrace when the weather allows. Confirmed hours and pricing aren't available, so treat it as a spontaneous find rather than a pre-planned anchor.
A Corner Café in the 11th — Who It's For and When to Go
If you're weighing up Café du coin against one of the 11th arrondissement's more polished bistros or natural wine bars, the honest answer is: they're solving different problems. Café du coin is a neighbourhood fixture on Rue Camille Desmoulins — the kind of place that works leading when you want low-pressure, low-ceremony eating and drinking in a part of Paris that still feels lived-in rather than curated for visitors.
For first-timers to the 11th, the spatial setup here is worth knowing about before you arrive. This is a corner café in the classic Parisian sense: compact, with street-facing windows, pavement tables when the season allows, and an interior that prioritises volume over comfort. Right now, with spring settling in, the outdoor seating is the main event , it's the natural choice for groups who want to sit, order rounds, and stay a while without the pressure of a formal dining room. If you're coming in a group of four or more, the terrace is your leading option; the indoor layout at most corner cafés of this size can make larger parties feel squeezed.
That said, the data on Café du coin is sparse , no confirmed hours, no published menu, no awards on record, and no price range available to verify. That's not necessarily a red flag in this neighbourhood, where many well-regarded spots keep a low digital profile, but it does mean you should treat this as a drop-in venue rather than a destination you pre-plan around. Book nothing, expect a short wait at peak hours (weekend lunch, early evening), and come with flexibility.
For groups specifically: Café du coin fits leading as a first or last stop rather than a centrepiece booking. If you're organising a longer evening out in the 11th, anchor it somewhere with confirmed reservations and use a spot like this for an aperitif or a post-dinner digestif. The format rewards spontaneity over planning.
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Know Before You Go
- Address: 9 Rue Camille Desmoulins, 75011 Paris
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in format, no reservation required
- Leading for groups: Terrace seating works for 4+; indoor is tight for larger parties
- Price range: Not confirmed , treat as standard neighbourhood café pricing
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
- Timing tip: Spring terrace season is open now; arrive early evening to secure outdoor seats
- First-timer advice: Drop in rather than plan around it; useful as a pre- or post-dinner stop
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| Café du coin | Easy | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Café du coin worth the price?
Pricing varies at Café du coin; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Café du coin located?
Café du coin is located in Paris, at 9 Rue Camille Desmoulins, 75011 Paris, France.
How can I contact Café du coin?
You can reach Café du coin via check the venue's official channels.
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