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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    Brasserie Barbès

    100Pearl Points

    Convenient, not precious

    Brasserie Barbès, Restaurant in Paris

    About Brasserie Barbès

    Brasserie Barbès is worth choosing for an easy Paris breakfast, brunch, or casual meetup in the 18th, especially when convenience matters more than chef-led dining. Treat it as a flexible brasserie base rather than a destination restaurant; for a more food-focused booking, compare it with Les Arlots, Faggio, Minore, Black Pide, or Loufoque Paris 9.

    Brasserie Barbès in Paris is a direct listing for travelers who need verified basics before deciding whether to include it in a plan. The confirmed details are simple: it is open daily from 9 AM to 2 AM, the dress code is casual. Beyond that, specific claims about menu, cuisine, chef, pricing, service format, or signature dishes are not verified here.

    A practical Paris option with broad daily hours

    Brasserie Barbès may be useful when flexible timing matters. Its daily 9 AM–2 AM schedule gives it a wide operating window, which can help when plans are shifting or when a simple Paris meeting point is needed. Treat the listing as a convenience-led option rather than a fully documented destination restaurant profile.

    Because the verified data does not include cuisine, dishes, price, booking details, or a named chef, it is best not to choose it for a specific culinary promise. If the meal itself is the main reason for the outing, compare it with other Paris dining options and confirm current details directly before committing.

    Book for convenience, not documented culinary depth

    The clearest reasons to consider Brasserie Barbès are its Paris location, daily 9 AM–2 AM hours, casual dress code. Skip building a plan around unverified assumptions about menu style, awards, drinks, or special services. This is a thin-data listing, so the safest approach is to use it when the confirmed basics fit your itinerary.

    For broader planning, use Our full Paris restaurants guide alongside Our full Paris bars guide, Our full Paris hotels guide, Our full Paris wineries guide, Our full Paris experiences guide. Nearby decision-making should stay anchored to purpose: Brasserie Barbès for verified hours and casual dress, more defined restaurant choices when confirmed food details are the priority.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Brasserie Barbès?

    Dress casually. The verified dress code for Brasserie Barbès in Paris is casual, so normal city clothes are appropriate.

    What should I order at Brasserie Barbès?

    No specific dishes, cuisine type, or menu format are verified here for Brasserie Barbès. Check the current menu directly before deciding what to order.

    Is Brasserie Barbès good for solo dining?

    The verified information does not confirm a specific solo-dining setup. Its Paris location, casual dress code, daily 9 AM–2 AM hours may make it convenient to consider, but confirm current service details directly.

    What is Brasserie Barbès known for?

    Based on the verified data here, Brasserie Barbès is known only as a Paris venue with daily 9 AM–2 AM hours and a casual dress code. Other claims about cuisine, dishes, awards, or service style are not verified in this guide.

    Location

    2 Bd Barbès, 75018 Paris, France

    Compare Brasserie Barbès

    Brasserie Barbès Paris and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Brasserie BarbèsParis, ,
    Black PideParis, ,
    Les ArlotsParis, ,
    FaggioParis, ,
    MinoreParisModern Cuisine€€€
    Loufoque Paris 9Paris, ,

    How Brasserie Barbès Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Black Pide, Notable alternative
    • Les Arlots, Notable alternative
    • Faggio, Notable alternative
    • Minore, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    • Loufoque Paris 9, Notable alternative

    How it compares with nearby Paris options

    Choose Brasserie Barbès over Black Pide or Faggio when the priority is a flexible brasserie setting for breakfast, coffee, or an easy group meet-up. Black Pide and Faggio are better fits when the plan is built around a more specific food mood; Barbès is the safer call when timing and location are doing the work.

    Les Arlots and Minore are stronger cross-shops for diners who want the meal itself to justify the booking. Minore's Modern Cuisine and €€€ positioning make it the clearer pick for a more deliberate lunch or dinner, while Brasserie Barbès makes more sense for lower-commitment daytime plans.

    If the goal is a livelier Paris 9 alternative, Loufoque Paris 9 is the more natural cross-shop. If the group needs an easy northern Paris anchor before or after Montmartre, Barbès is the practical play.

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