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    frenchie to go

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    No reservation needed. OAD-ranked. Go.

    frenchie to go, Restaurant in Paris

    About frenchie to go

    Frenchie to Go is one of the more accessible addresses in Greg Marchand's Rue du Nil cluster — a café-format evening spot with Opinionated About Dining recognition and a 4.5 Google rating across nearly 1,800 reviews. Open weekday evenings only (closed weekends), it suits midweek visitors who want quality without a hard-to-book table. Low booking friction, market-driven offer, and solid value for the 2nd arrondissement.

    Should You Book Frenchie to Go?

    Getting a spot at Frenchie to Go is easier than you might expect for a venue with this kind of recognition — no weeks-long wait, no reservation system to wrestle with. The question is whether the format suits your visit. This is an evening-only operation, open Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 10:30 pm and closed on weekends, which means it rewards the midweek Paris traveller rather than the Saturday-night crowd. If your schedule aligns, the low booking friction makes it one of the more accessible stops on the Rue du Nil, a short street in the 2nd arrondissement that Greg Marchand has quietly turned into a serious food destination.

    What Frenchie to Go Actually Is

    Frenchie to Go operates as a café format under the broader Frenchie umbrella, sitting alongside the flagship Frenchie restaurant and Frenchie Bar à Vins on the same street. The concept is more casual and more affordable than its neighbours, which is precisely why it ranked on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe list at #65 in 2023 and #85 in 2024. That ranking movement is worth noting: it reflects a competitive field, not a drop in quality, and OAD's cheap eats list is a reliable signal for value-focused dining in Europe. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 1,768 reviews, the crowd consensus is consistent with the critical recognition.

    The café format means this is not the place for a multi-course celebration dinner. If that is what you are after, the flagship Frenchie restaurant on the same street is the right call, or you could look further afield to Paris institutions like Arpège or Kei for contemporary French at a higher register. Frenchie to Go is better understood as a well-executed, ingredient-driven café stop — the kind of place where what is on offer shifts with the season and the market, rather than a fixed menu you can preview in advance.

    Seasonal Rotation: When and What to Order

    Because specific menu details are not confirmed in our records, Pearl cannot tell you what is on the counter this week , but the café format and Marchand's broader culinary approach make clear that availability drives the offer. That matters practically: what drew someone in January may not be there in April. This is a venue where you visit for the approach and the sourcing rather than a specific dish. Seasonally attuned visitors , those who understand that a Paris market-driven café lives and dies by what is fresh , will get the most from it. If you need certainty about what you are ordering before you arrive, this format may frustrate you. If you are comfortable letting the season decide, it is a well-regarded choice in this price bracket.

    For context on the broader French dining scene and how seasonal sourcing plays out at the highest level, venues like Mirazur in Menton and Bras in Laguiole have made seasonality central to their identity. Frenchie to Go operates at a different price point entirely, but the underlying philosophy , ingredient quality above fixed formulas , connects it to that tradition.

    Practical Context: The Rue du Nil Ecosystem

    The address at 5 Rue du Nil puts Frenchie to Go inside a small cluster of quality food and drink that Marchand has built over several years. If you are spending time in the 2nd arrondissement, pairing a stop here with coffee at Telescope or a longer sit-down at Les Deux Magots rounds out a day well. For anyone building a Paris itinerary beyond restaurants, our guides to Paris hotels, Paris bars, and Paris experiences cover the broader picture.

    Weekend visitors should plan around the closure , Frenchie to Go does not open Saturday or Sunday, which is an unusual pattern for a Paris café and one that catches visitors out. If you are in Paris only for a weekend, this one does not fit your window without adjusting your plans to include a weekday evening.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 5 Rue du Nil, 75002 Paris, France
    • Hours: Monday to Friday, 6:30–10:30 pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no significant advance booking required
    • Format: Café (part of the Frenchie group)
    • Chef: Greg Marchand
    • Recognition: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe , #65 (2023), #85 (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (1,768 reviews)
    • Neighbourhood: 2nd arrondissement, Sentier
    • Weekend visitors: Closed , plan accordingly

    How It Compares

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How far ahead should I book Frenchie to Go? You do not need much lead time here , booking difficulty is low, and this is not a venue with a months-long reservation queue. That accessibility is part of the appeal for a place with OAD recognition (Cheap Eats in Europe, #65 in 2023). Same-week or even same-day availability is plausible, but confirming via the venue directly before your visit is sensible given the weekday-only hours.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Frenchie to Go? Dinner is your only option , Frenchie to Go operates exclusively from 6:30 to 10:30 pm. There is no lunch service. If you are looking for a daytime café stop in Paris, this address does not cover it; consider Telescope for daytime coffee and a lighter bite in a similarly quality-focused setting.
    • What should a first-timer know about Frenchie to Go? Go in knowing this is a café format, not a full-service restaurant. It is part of Greg Marchand's Rue du Nil cluster , more relaxed and more affordable than the flagship Frenchie. The OAD Cheap Eats recognition tells you the value-to-quality ratio is taken seriously by people who eat across the city regularly. Expect a market-driven offer that changes with the season rather than a fixed menu. Weekends are not an option , the venue closes Saturday and Sunday.
    • Can frenchie to go accommodate groups? Specific seating capacity is not confirmed in our records, so Pearl cannot give a hard number. The café format generally favours smaller parties over large groups. If you are planning for four or more, it is worth contacting the venue directly before assuming availability. For larger group dining in Paris, the flagship Frenchie restaurant or venues with private dining options , such as Kei , are more reliably configured for that purpose.
    • Can I eat at the bar at frenchie to go? Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in our data. As a café format rather than a traditional sit-down restaurant, counter or bar-style eating may well be part of how the space works , but Pearl will not state that as fact without verified detail. If bar seating matters to your visit, confirm with the venue directly. For bar-forward dining in Paris, our Paris bars guide covers the options more fully.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can frenchie to go accommodate groups?

    The café format at 5 Rue du Nil is better suited to pairs or small parties than large groups. There is no reservation system, so arriving as a group of four or more risks a wait or a split. For a group dinner with the Frenchie pedigree, the flagship Frenchie restaurant on the same street is the more practical call.

    How far ahead should I book frenchie to go?

    You don't need to book at all — Frenchie to Go operates on a walk-in basis. It opened Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 10:30 pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed, so plan around the weekday window and arrive early in the service to avoid a queue.

    What should a first-timer know about frenchie to go?

    It's a café, not a restaurant — expect a counter-style, casual format rather than a full sit-down service. Ranked #85 in OAD Cheap Eats in Europe for 2024 (up from #65 in 2023), it carries genuine recognition for its price point. The address at 5 Rue du Nil puts you inside a concentrated cluster of Greg Marchand's venues, so it's easy to pair with a drink at Frenchie Bar à Vins before or after.

    Is lunch or dinner better at frenchie to go?

    Dinner is your only option here — the venue runs Monday to Friday from 6:30 to 10:30 pm only, with no lunch service listed and weekends closed. If you're looking for a Rue du Nil daytime option, the street's other food stops are worth checking independently.

    Can I eat at the bar at frenchie to go?

    The café format suggests counter or bar-adjacent seating is part of the experience, though specific seating configurations are not confirmed in our records. For a venue of this size and style, turning up solo or as a pair gives you the best chance of sitting quickly without a wait.

    Hours

    Monday
    6:30–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    6:30–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    6:30–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    6:30–10:30 pm
    Friday
    6:30–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    Closed
    Sunday
    Closed

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