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    The Café de La Paix, Bar in Ulaanbaatar
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    The Café de La Paix

    Sukhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar

    Bar in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

    Why go

    A sensible pick for a relaxed Ulaanbaatar café stop, especially if coffee, cakes, light European-style snacks are enough. The Café de La Paix is better treated as a casual hotel-café pause than a destination restaurant, wine bar, or cocktail-led night out.

    About The Café de La Paix

    Is The Café de La Paix worth choosing in Ulaanbaatar? Yes, if the decision is a low-pressure café stop rather than a cocktail bar, destination restaurant, or serious wine-list booking. This is the safer kind of pick for coffee, cake, light European-style snacks, not the place to plan a full food-and-wine evening around. In other words, its appeal is not about chasing a big culinary statement; it is about choosing somewhere straightforward, comfortable, easy to understand before you arrive.

    The useful read is format first. The Café de La Paix is described as an elegantly decorated hotel café with a relaxed, cozy, classic, casual feel. That points to a simple café use case: a pause between plans, a calm reset, or an easy place to sit when the group does not want a long meal. Treat the drinks expectation as café-led rather than bar-led, the food expectation as light rather than immersive. If you approach it with that frame, the venue makes more sense: not as a place to test the top end of the city’s dining scene, but as a controlled, comfortable interlude.

    Choose it for an easy café pause, not a serious wine stop

    For a food and wine traveler, the main decision is expectation control. This venue makes sense when the priority is comfort, a relaxed setting, a light spend. It is less compelling if the plan is to assess Ulaanbaatar dining in depth, compare bottle lists, or build a night around cocktails. The available profile is clearer on coffee, cakes, light snacks than on wine, spirits, or chef-led cooking, so the smarter decision is to use it as a short stop rather than the anchor of the evening. That distinction matters because a café can be very useful without needing to perform like a restaurant or bar.

    The relaxed hotel-café positioning also makes it useful for mixed groups. Not everyone wants a bar, not every travel day needs a full meal. A classic, casual café format can reduce friction when people want different things: one person may want coffee, another may want something sweet, someone else may simply need a quiet place to sit. For someone mapping a broader Ulaanbaatar plan, keep this kind of café stop separate from more intentional dining, lodging, bar, experience choices: Our full Ulaanbaatar restaurants guide, Our full Ulaanbaatar hotels guide, Our full Ulaanbaatar bars guide, Our full Ulaanbaatar experiences guide.

    The practical verdict for travelers

    Go when the plan is simple: coffee, a sweet bite, light European-style snacks, a calmer room than a nightlife venue. Skip it for a major date-night meal, a deep wine session, or a bar crawl. The value case is strongest for a brief stop where ease matters more than culinary ambition. The trust signal here is format: the venue is positioned as a casual hotel café rather than an award-driven restaurant or bar. That makes the decision cleaner, because the best use is already suggested by the way the place is presented.

    If this is part of a wider Ulaanbaatar itinerary, keep the categories separate. The key is not to overcast this café as something it is not: use it for an easy sit-down and keep the bigger meal or drinks decision elsewhere. Seen that way, The Café de La Paix works best as a practical pause in the day, not as the defining stop of the trip. Choose it when convenience, comfort, a familiar café rhythm are the point.

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    Planning details

    Location
    Peace Ave 17 Blue Sky Tower, SBD - 1 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 14240 (Lobby Floor)
    Phone
    7010-0505 (ext. 2310)
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Elegantly decorated hotel café with a relaxed atmosphere, oriented around coffee, cakes, and light European-style snacks rather than a full bar scene.

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    Vibe

    CozyClassic

    Best For

    Casual HangoutAfter WorkSolo

    Experience

    Hotel Bar

    Format

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    At the Bar

    Bar Category
    Lounge
    Planning details

    Location

    Peace Ave 17 Blue Sky Tower, SBD - 1 khoroo, Ulaanbaatar 14240 (Lobby Floor) · Directions

    7010-0505 (ext. 2310)

    Also consider

    If you cannot book here

    Try Blue Sky Lounge for another central lounge option, or Bitsy if the plan needs a more bar-forward feel. Argali is the better cross-shop for readers prioritizing atmosphere over simple convenience.

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    How it compares with Ulaanbaatar bars

    Choose The Café de La Paix when the priority is an easy central stop on Peace Avenue. For a more bar-specific plan, Blue Sky Lounge is the cleaner cross-shop if the group wants a lounge setting, while Bitsy is the better alternative when the night should feel more intentionally bar-led.

    Argali is the stronger pick for readers who want a clearer venue identity rather than a practical lobby-floor pause. The Café de La Paix wins on ease and address familiarity; Argali and Bitsy make more sense when the bar itself is the point of the evening.

    Thirsty Camel Bar is not a direct Ulaanbaatar swap, but it is useful for travelers comparing city drinks with an out-of-metro stop. For international context rather than local substitution, Pearl also covers ¡BE! Club in San Sebastián, a '70s-inspired bar in Sydney, and 'a veo veo yu in Alishan.

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    Where it fits

    The Café de La Paix is the practical pick when a central Peace Avenue location matters more than a defined cocktail or wine identity. Blue Sky Lounge is the closer fit for a lounge-led evening, Bitsy is the better call for a more deliberate bar stop, Argali is the stronger choice when the venue itself should carry the night.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Café de La Paix worth the prices?

    Yes, if you want a low-commitment café stop at about $10 per person. That price makes sense for coffee, a sweet bite, or light European-style snacks in Ulaanbaatar, but not for a destination meal. If you want a more food-driven stop, pick a full-service restaurant instead.

    Does The Café de La Paix have outdoor seating?

    Do not plan on outdoor seating here unless you confirm it directly. The profile describes an elegantly decorated hotel café with a relaxed atmosphere, but it does not verify outdoor seating. If outdoor seating matters, choose a place that advertises it explicitly.

    Do I need a reservation at The Café de La Paix?

    Because The Café de La Paix is positioned as a casual café rather than a destination restaurant, it is best to check directly if timing, group size, or a specific seating need matters.

    Is The Café de La Paix good for groups?

    It can make sense for a simple café meet-up, especially if the group wants coffee, cakes, or light European-style snacks rather than a long meal.

    Is The Café de La Paix good for a date?

    Yes, for a low-key date where the goal is conversation, coffee, something light rather than a big dinner. The $10 per person price keeps the risk low, the relaxed café setting is easier than a formal restaurant. If you want a more dinner-forward date, choose somewhere with a clearer full-meal focus.

    Is the food good at The Café de La Paix?

    It is best understood as a choice for coffee, cakes, light European-style snacks, not a serious food stop. That makes it useful for a break, but not for a meal you plan your evening around. If you want more depth, choose a venue with a more detailed dining profile.

    Does The Café de La Paix have happy hour deals?