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Review

La Belle Hortense

4 out of 5 stars
  • Bars and pubs | Wine bars
  • price 2 of 4
  • Le Marais
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

A tranquil boozy and literary escape from the frenetically trendy streets of the Marais, La Belle Hortense with its pretty blue frontage is all about settling down with a good book and a nice wine. Hosting readings and literary events, the walls are lined with bottles and books, including new releases, rare volumes, independent poetry and classic collections. The wine list is enormous – quite pricy by the glass but much better value by the bottle or carafe – try a white Mâcon Solutré from the Bourgogne, a red Morgon Flache Somay, or splash out on top vintages like Saint-Emilion and Margaux. All regions are represented, and there’s also a monthly selection on the board. Note that the price of glasses goes up by €0.50 after 10pm.

The excellent menu is provided by the kitchen over the road at La Chaise au Plafond (the owner, Xavier Denamur, is the same; he also has l’Etoile Manquante, Au Petit Fer à Cheval and Des Philosophes). It’s not cheap, but not bad for the area; dish of the day for €12 and a set menu for €24. The only drawbacks are that the place is rammed after 9pm and that the lone waitress has to divide herself between the bar, and giving clients advice on the bookshelves.

Details

Address
31 rue Vieille du Temple
Paris
75004
Transport:
Saint-Paul, Hôtel de ville et Rambuteau
Price:
Verre entre 4 et 8 €, plats entre 12 et 20 €
Opening hours:
Tous les jours de 17h à 2h
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