Restaurant in Paris, France
Sacrée Fleur Montmartre
100Pearl PointsMontmartre Dinner Pick

About Sacrée Fleur Montmartre
Book Sacrée Fleur Montmartre for an easy evening meal in Paris's 18th when Montmartre location matters more than chef credentials, awards, or a documented wine-led format. It is a practical neighborhood choice, not the strongest pick for diners who want a clearly signposted tasting menu, cellar depth, or occasion-level polish.
Sacrée Fleur Montmartre is a Paris dinner option with a simple verified profile: it opens in the evening from Monday through Saturday, 6–10 PM, is closed on Sunday. The verified dress code is smart casual. Beyond those practical details, specific claims about cuisine, menu format, chef, prices, seating, wine program, or service style are not confirmed here, so it is best approached with expectations shaped by the basics rather than by unverified restaurant lore.
The clearest planning use is dinner in Paris on a night when the opening window works for your schedule. Because the verified hours are evening-only, do not plan on lunch unless the restaurant itself confirms a change. If you need details such as dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, a particular menu style, or pricing before booking, check the venue directly before committing.
Choose it for a direct Paris dinner plan
When cross-shopping, keep the comparison practical. La Traversée, L'Atelier Ramey, Meha, Burger de Chez Naëlle, Urban Greener are relevant names to consider alongside Sacrée Fleur Montmartre, depending on what kind of evening you are planning. The verified information for Sacrée Fleur Montmartre supports a direct dinner decision: smart casual dress, Monday-to-Saturday evening hours, no Sunday service.
For wider planning, use broader Paris dining resources rather than relying on unverified specifics. The broader city guide can help with building a full trip: Paris restaurants, Paris hotels, Paris bars, Paris wineries, Paris experiences. Use those comparisons to keep Sacrée Fleur Montmartre in the right category: a Paris dinner option best judged against the needs of that specific evening and the practical details that are confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Sacrée Fleur Montmartre?
The verified dress code is smart casual. The restaurant's confirmed hours are 6–10 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed.
Can I eat at the bar at Sacrée Fleur Montmartre?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified information. Plan around a general dinner visit and check the venue's official channels for the latest seating details.
Is Sacrée Fleur Montmartre good for solo dining?
The verified information does not confirm a specific solo-dining setup. If the 6–10 PM dinner window works for you, check the venue's official channels for current booking and seating details.
What are alternatives to Sacrée Fleur Montmartre in Paris?
For comparison, look at La Traversée, L'Atelier Ramey, Meha, Burger de Chez Naëlle, Urban Greener, then choose based on the practical details that matter for your evening.
Is Sacrée Fleur Montmartre good for a special occasion?
The verified details support a smart-casual dinner plan in Paris, but they do not confirm a specific occasion-focused format. For a celebration, check directly for current booking details and any arrangements you need.
Location
50 Rue de Clignancourt, 75018 Paris, France
Compare Sacrée Fleur Montmartre
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Sacrée Fleur Montmartre | Paris |
| La Traversée | Paris |
| Burger de Chez Naëlle | Paris |
| L'Atelier Ramey | Paris |
| Meha | Paris |
| Urban Greener | Paris |
How Sacrée Fleur Montmartre Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the priority is a more food-led Paris dinner, check La Traversée or L'Atelier Ramey. If the group wants something easier and more casual, Burger de Chez Naëlle or Urban Greener is the cleaner fallback.
How it compares in Paris
Sacrée Fleur Montmartre is the easier Montmartre-leaning choice if the plan is a simple evening meal and booking friction needs to stay low. La Traversée and L'Atelier Ramey read as stronger cross-shops when the restaurant is the main reason for the night out rather than a convenient stop.
For a lower-pressure meal, Burger de Chez Naëlle and Urban Greener are better fits if speed, casual mood, or simplicity matter more than a classic sit-down evening. Meha is the one to check when the group wants a more food-focused alternative and is willing to trade some ease for a more deliberate dinner plan.
The practical verdict: choose Sacrée Fleur Montmartre for convenience in the 18th, choose La Traversée or L'Atelier Ramey for a more intentional dinner, choose Burger de Chez Naëlle or Urban Greener when the night calls for something casual.
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