Chez Prune

Brasserie · Porte Saint-Martin

Chez Prune

Brasserie · Porte Saint-Martin

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36 Rue Beaurepaire, 75010 Paris, France

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Chez Prune is a laid-back Canal Saint-Martin bistro with seasonal bites, great wine, and a sunny terrace perfect for people-watching.  

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"I had never been to Paris before until this year but I randomly ended up staying next to the most amazing and low-key locally famed restaurant called Chez Prune! I love it there. They had this insane slab of beef that made me want to never give up meat." - Elise Taylor

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Lauren Elizabeth

Google
Typical French bistro by the canal, what a vibe. Great for people watching. The menu changes daily & the food was not bad. Could be a tiny bit saltier. The server was friendly!

Dude Mertens

Google
Not expected place. Located beside a canal. It was noon and it seems to be a good place.it easy. Had a boef Bougonie. Delicious. Together with a Draft Licorne and an IPA.

Hannah Carlsen Kobberstad

Google
Fantastic! Once i stepped inside i felt so warmly taken care of. The people working here are true givers! So much consideration. And the atmosphere is light and loving. Decor has been made with a lot of thoughtfulness, old beautiful things. Locals sitting in the bar talking to the baristas - seems like they come here every day! Food great! Music perfect! Ah, places like this make my soul happy. Thank you❤️

Madden Madden

Google
Had a Perfect lunch here last Thursday. You won’t be disappointed. Staff were great, too. Merci!

Mia Rautio

Google
This is my favorite spot at Canal Saint-Martin. It's always filled with nice people and good vibes. The service is super friendly and the prices are really good. A perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine and enjoy the local, relaxed atmosphere.

N P

Google
Great service, good price and most importantly tasty food. We started with the Pate and bread. The bread was local - from a baker down the road. Both were very tasty. For the main the table then got either the fish or beef, all with an addition of dauphinoise potatoes. It was very tasty! I got the fish and was pleasantly surprised by how tender and perfectly cooked it was. Even the green beans and mushrooms were packed with flavour. The best part was the sauce! We then went on to get dessert. I got the chocolate cake which was gooey in the centre and cakey on the outside. It was dense, rich and sweet. The cream served with it balanced the sweetness. It was a small slice but I struggled to finish it because of how rich it was. Next time I would get the crème brûlée which was also divine. This restaurant is a little hidden gem. I would come back.

Realli

Google
I had the best meal I’ve ever had in Paris here now twice! Once 4 years ago and now today. Service is excellent and they totally understood my very imperfect French and didn’t switch to English. The lunch vibe was amazing on this Sunday and it was for dinner 4 years ago. One of my favs for sure! Merci beaucoup!!

Devian Parra Padilla

Google
The food is amazing, one of the best I got in the city. Its rather a "raw" French restaurant, that offers great, elaborated food without prettending to be fancy. Portions are generous and prices are not really high. Definitely recommended
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Samuel C.

Yelp
Chez Prune is a recommended cafe for people in the area of the Canal Saint Martin. It is painted to look extremely arty and cute. Take pictures. The place is photogenic. Prices are extremely reasonable compared to other cafes. You get good value for the money. All sorts of "guides to Paris" mention Chez Prune. * * * Now for the stuff they don't tell you in the guides. None of this makes Chez Prune better or worse. It is still a place to visit. 1) It is on the Canal Saint Martin. 2) The Canal Saint Martin used to be grungy, dirty and awful. The canal itself has been cleaned up and the area has been gentrified. The Canal Saint Martin is now cool. 3) Nine million young people show up at the Canal Saint Martin every weekend if it is sunny. They hang out all day at the canal picnicking and drinking. They are young artsy student-y creative types. This is the perfect place for a meet-cute. The Canal itself only has low stone walls to sit on. The Canal Saint Martin may be scenic but it is NOT comfortable. The young people spend all day there with their wine and their company. The young people there must have the toughest butts in the world. 4) WCs on the Canal Saint Martin are few and far between. They have a handful of male pissoirs. With the new feminism, they now have female pissoirs. (These are not wonderful if you are shy.) If you have to poop ... Well maybe you can get back home. And even if all you have to do is pee - There are lots and lots and lots of young people picnicking on the canal. There are not very many pissoirs - and only half of those are for your particular gender. (Being non-binary would really help here.) So armies of people have to pee (or poop) and they have to get off the canal to do so. So they all flood the local cafes. They pay for their coffee or they pay for their beer. And they head straight for the toilettes. 5) Enter Chez Prune. Chez Prune is crowded anyway. But the line to the toilet far exceeds what you would expect from the crowd in the cafe. Chez Prune has one and only one seat. There is a lot of patience and desperation in that line. 6) Any jokes you want to make about the name "Chez Prune" given the overall situation are strictly up to you. * * * I love the Canal Saint Martin which is a beautiful place with spectacular views. I love Chez Prune - which is beautiful, artistic and a fine place to hang out. There is a front half near the canal and a back half with an urban street view. All of the plumbing drama up near the front half with the canal. Sit in the back and enjoy a wonderful French cafe. Sit in the front and enjoy the Human Comedy.
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Danny M.

Yelp
An absolute must right on the Canal St. Martin. Super funky and very non- touristy ( a plus for me)..
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Samuel A.

Yelp
Sucha nice vibe right on the canal. I've been here for lunch and for drinks and both experiences were fantastic. There's a ton of vegetarian options, and the wine and coffee are both great. It's definitely a popular spot at all hours so come prepared for that. In my opinion sitting outside is the ideal option, but the inside is cozy and has fun decorations so you can't go wrong. The toilet area is tiny but I find that charming tbh.
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Guillermo R.

Yelp
I first came here many years ago on the recommendation of a food magazine (yes before yelp). Wanted to check out the hip neighborhood and the original write up seemed interesting. I now make this place a regular spot on my Paris itinerary. This place gets an extra star for its location. If you can snatch a table outside in this mellow Canal St. Martin restaurant you will be pleased. Sit and watch the world go by. Staff is friendly and patient with my broken French. The food is solid, fresh ingredients, seasonal and a nice combination of meat and veggie dishes. The plates are not complex simple and good. I tend to stick to the pastas and salads. If you have an extra day in the city make a trek this way.
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Richard W.

Yelp
This is a wonderful little cafe with an abundance of charm and character. It holds a special place in our lives as it has been a meeting point over the years for lifelong friends from around the world. Food is good, Coffee and drink are also good as well as warm and receptive service. It is the perfect place to take a rest, a drink and enjoy the local ambiance.
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Owen R.

Yelp
I loved the sample meat, baguette platter (I know it had a name... I don't Remember it). Good happy hour specials. Would return.
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Doug B.

Yelp
Good place for a group at night to grab a drink near the canal. Loud inside, but that's because everyone is talking and having a good time!
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HF S.

Yelp
Nice cafe Friendly staff Scrambled eggs are powder based like the one used in cheap hotels; no go for a café
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Alvin D.

Yelp
One of the best hot chocolates of Paris. Some friends and I went here after walking around the nearby arrondissements for some break time. The entrance was through a big fancy curtain past some doors so that was very unique for a restaurant/café. The place was packed and we had 6 people but they made room for us. The manager and staff were very friendly people. We all got drinks with me getting hot chocolate (€3). There's not much to say when it's only a drink besides that it was one of the best hot chocolates that I've got in Paris so far. Its served in a nice small mug with cocoa powder all over the whip cream that's to the brim of the mug. Optional sugar and of course you have your stirring spoon. I'd come back here if I was in the area!
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Marc B.

Yelp
What a great intro to Paris! Oysters out front and a small menu with energetic hosts! Amazing bar and amazing feeling. True Paris!
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Jenny T.

Yelp
I am SO happy we came here for lunch before our flight back to NYC! It's situated right near the St. Martin Canal and it's perfect for a quick coffee after walking around. As others have mentioned, the cappuccinos are 3€! Which is cheaper than a lot of places in Paris. Menu is seasonal so entrees are different every week! I had the goat cheese stuffed salmon plate and my boyfriend had the lemon chicken. Portions are just right and great for the price- my salmon came with a side of red quinoa and a small mountain of pickled? carrots/cucumber. Can't think of any other way to describe it, but it was delicious! The lemon chicken was very juicy and had so much flavor...came with a side of mashed yams. Service was quick and easy, food was delicious! I loved it here!
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Stephen H.

Yelp
Always busy place by the Canal. No menus - all drinks written up on different chalkboards inside and outside. Good and friendly vibe.
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Mark O.

Yelp
American here, so I may not know what I'm talking about ... but this was one of my favorite meals, hands down, during my time in Paris. We made it the night of Tartar and tried to cover all the bases. My friend's and I devoured the beef tartar - none of them had ever had it and the presentation here did not disappoint. Fish tartar was similar to a ceviche, but without as much acid. Also a win. Carpaccio was fresh, not too thinly cut, and nicely seasoned with capers / lemon / greens and dressing. Veggie tartar reminded me of a European guacamole ... it had more crunch than your mexican guacamole, but was a good break from all the meat on the table. Unique wine selection and plenty of cocktails to explore. Bonus: The hand-written menu would make me believe the options here are rotating often which means the kitchen staff is comprised of a group of killer cooks. Hats off to them! Other notes: We were the only English speakers and they catered nicely to us ... but I also have a theory that you know you're in the right place when that's the case. Cheers to Chez Prune.
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Scarlet G.

Yelp
Go for lunch and stay for afternoon drinks. Their lunch menu changes constantly and is always delicious. I would recommend going on a sunny day and sit out on the pavement in front of the canal. A great place for an evening drink too especially during the summer when you can watch everyone sitting by the canal. Food has always been good - been a few times now and the wine is cheap and cheerful, great for a fun date night (they only serve charcuterie or cheese plates at night). In the winter sit at the bar and drink wine with friends and talk with the waiters.
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Khaloud D.

Yelp
I was walking with a friend down the Canal St Martin and then we were tired and finally stopped at this cafe I was in a mood for a cappuccino IT'S 3 EUROS out there people!! When most of the places charge a cappuccino minimum 6 euros this place beats the charts with its cheap prices!
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Lauren V.

Yelp
Chez Prune is proof that the best way (next to yelp of course) to find awesome spots in cities you're visiting is to ask your server. Chez Prune was recommended to us by the server at Hotel du Nord (great for dinner, see review) as we needed a place to kill time between dinner and midnight entrance to Silencio (also awesome, see review). Luckily, the Prune was a short walk around the corner from Nord, and right on the canal. It was packed on a Saturday at 1030, with a cosy pub like atmosphere and without any of the pretense of a touristy Paris cocktail bar. This place was obviously popular with locals and priced reasonably. There was a terrace (of course, this is Paris after all) that would have been lovely except that it was December and COLD. I think there were heat lamps but not enough for me to consider parking there. Instead, we managed to score some stool seats in a corner by the kitchen. Aside from a handful of belly up bar spots, the seating is simple wooden table and chair sets, mostly in fours. Service was pretty good, keeping in mind this is a locals/no frills joint. The bartenders we ordered from were good and fast, and one of two spoke English (and he was more than happy to tell us which direction to walk to score a cab when we left). If you're looking for a quintessential Paris experience and want the wine and cheese boards and all that, go somewhere else. But if you are in need of a low key spot to grab a beer and feel relaxed amongst a cheery, cosy crowd, this is your spot.
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Phoebe L.

Yelp
Get there just before 5, grab a table (hopefully outside!) and soak in some serious atmosphere. This is a place where lots of locals go to have their knock off drinks so maybe brush up on your French skills and attempt to blend in. Probably not an eating spot so stick to people watching and drinking. Although that being said, we didn't actually eat anything (the serving sizes looked pretty huge!). Wine list is not too crazy but you can get some fair priced wine.
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Margaret M.

Yelp
Ugh. I lived and worked at Repu, and this place is pretty iconic in Paris (don't know why), and it's always packed. Service sucks, it's always packed, and the food is really hit or miss. It's kind of bo-bo heaven right now for some reason (not every place right by Canal St. Martin is), and maybe that's why it's falling apart now. It's mainly a place for vacationers and students, seems the locals have started going a few doors down. Their Sunday brunch is pretty interesting and that was the meal i've had there where something wasn't "off". Perhaps the staff is just always overwhelmed by the amount of patrons, I don't know.
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Stefano P.

Yelp
Apparently the place to be in that area of Paris... It was certainly crowded, but I wasn't impressed by neither the bar list nor the service...
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Anthony L.

Yelp
Reasonable drink prices, a nice location right by the canal, good lunch food with a menu that changes frequently -- tuna steak was nice and healthy -- and service that is efficient. Nice mix of locals and tourists. Sunny terrace.
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Mehmet Cem Ü.

Yelp
Friendly staff very good location and not at all touristy. This is a place where the parisian folk go to hang out. The menu is really brief. There's all sorts of alcohol and some cold cuts.
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Sean M.

Yelp
The area along the Canal St. Martin was one of the best discoveries of our trip to Paris. "Hidden" in the neighborhood near Gare de l'Est, Chez Prune was the perfect meeting spot suggested by a friend who'd moved to Paris from Washington. We met on a Sunday afternoon under beautiful blue skies, so the venue couldn't have been more perfect, especially as another friend visiting from Switzerland was just 10 minutes from the station and was able to enjoy a drink with us before hoofing it to the station. We scored an outside table very close to the canal which is exactly what you want. Service was fast and efficient as we enjoyed our drinks and on our way back to our apartment we strolled along the canal watching the Parisians enjoying the beautiful day, once again seduced by la vie en rose.
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Tom C.

Yelp
Cool, cool, cool. I rented an apartment around the corner for a while a year or so ago. We used to go inhere all of the time. The service was pretty bad for the neighborhood, but that might be because it's a bit of a hispter-type locals' place. But, when you got someone to be nice enough to help you out, it is great. The food is pretty good; the people in the restaurant are friendly enough, and the location is superb.
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Sushi S.

Yelp
Sunny airy ambiance, unlike the waiter's attitude.
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Merton G.

Yelp
Loved it!!! Lots of charm, great service and food. Have been here a number of times.
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Jonathan E.

Yelp
I enjoyed this place with co-workers from Paris. But to be honest we were on a crawl of multiple spots and not one place for the evening, and only stopped in for drinks. Look to others for food recs!
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Jason N.

Yelp
Buzzy, packed scene with very nice service canal-side. Weekend brunch consists of three set menus, one with cured salmon and one with ham (for approximately 14 Euro each), and one with either plus juice/coffee/dessert (21 Euro). The scrambled eggs that accompanied the ham were delicious. Crowd consists of a few more tourists than locals.
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Louis T.

Yelp
When I stopped in here, I was already achy with a flu that was going to perturb my Paris trip, but: (a) Chez Prune is cool; (b) the grog helped. I'll definitely stop back next time.
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Rafael R.

Yelp
Casual bar with enjoyable atmosphere just off the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th. Stopped for a quick drink and bite, only to find that dinner options were a cheese plate and a charcuterie board, of which we ordered both. Fine service as well.
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Bobby G.

Yelp
Nce place to chill and get a drink and a bite. I'd say go with the anis with the almond syrUp which has a cool French nAme, maybe mosi. No thats not right. But it is tasty. And 2 euro. And also looks pretty sweet when you're sitting up at the bar and theyre pouring from bottles that are hanging upside down like they're on a French laundry line.
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Kirsten B.

Yelp
Wenn man beim Promenieren am Canal Saint Martin Lust auf eine kurze Rast bekommt, kann ich "Chez Prune" empfehlen. Ich fand das Ambiente wirklich sehr nett, ungezwungene Atmosphäre, freundliche Kellner, interessante Karte, Qualität der Speisen auch vernünftig. Das Publikum war sehr gemischt: neben uns 2 ältere Damen mir ihrem Wein, gegenüber 2 amerikanische Kunststudenten mit ihren Kunstwälzern, Musiker mit ihren Instrumenten, verliebte Pärchen, Opa mit Enkelkind... also um ein bissel Paris fernab vom Eiffelturm und Co. zu erleben, ruhig mal hier reinsetzen und nen Wein oder Kaffee bestellen und genießen.
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Qype User (simonm…)

Yelp
Great atmosphere, very friendly staff and excellent location. It seems to attract just the right sort of customers; cool, interesting, and artistic. I'll definitely come here again.
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Qype User (Fantj…)

Yelp
The food is un-interesting, but the bar offers 1EUR coffee.

Joel M.

Yelp
I normally am not much of a breakfast person. But having found this place, I could easily and readily become a convert. Located along the quai de Valmy (close to the Hotel du Nord, the Citizens Hotel, and Artazarte bookstore) in the now-chic Canal Saint-Martin area, Chez Prune is that watering-hole that invites people to come in for coffee, a drink (or drinks), dessert, or food. In my case, breakfast. I had scarambled eggs served in a clear glass dish, thin slices of Spanish ham, a thick cut of cheese, garlic-infused red Bliss potato slices -- and espresso. By far, the best breakfast I have had in a long time! Packed as always, this laid-back, inexpensive, cool place should be what your neighborhood joint ought to be! Recommended!
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Cathy J.

Yelp
Enjoyed lunch here recently. Interesting mix of flavors and textures - had the duck and the pasta. Pleasant and welcoming staff. We secured the last table for lunch at just past noon so plan accordingly - combination of locals and tourists. We ate indoors because it was December but the canal side location looks great for a lengthy dining experience during milder months.
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Michael P.

Yelp
Fun non-pretentious bar, eclectic artsy crowd, neighborhood-hangout vibe. Worth a stop if you're near the Canal St. Martin.
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Aaron S.

Yelp
Nice local bar that's been around for a while. Homemade sangria, mint tea. Nice service, quite hip.

alex b.

Yelp
Can't vouch for their food. But if you're looking for a fun, local place to have drinks in, look no further. Friendly, fun, no tourists and in a great location.

Cityvox User (martin…)

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Brunch, Brunch, Brunch... Chez Prune do quite the best brunch in the world. From midday until five. Every Sunday they have two set brunch menus - gravalax and heavenly scrambled egg or traditional cured ham both served with as much bread, pastries, salad as you can eat and washed down with orange juice and coffee. The food is so good, you could eat all day - but make sure you save room for the cheesecake, it is culinary genius!
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Mike G.

Yelp
a chill bar-café often crowded with funky and creative types that inhabit canal st-martin. weekend brunches are very popular and the terrace is a mandatory stop in summer. bon adresse pour apéro ou un repas simple...souvent bondé!

Julia A.

Yelp
Reading very mixed reviews here, but my two visits to Chez Prune have been really nice so far. The service is friendly and efficient (took a while to get the check, though - only one waiter in a full bistro is not enough, but the guy did the best he could). The location is great, next to the beautiful canal and perfect for people-watching. No-nonsense decor and vibe. Next time I want to try their food, it looks good!

Antonnette S.

Yelp
DO NOT EAT AT THIS RESTAURANT!!!!!! THEY HAVE MICE!!!!! I noticed a mouse crawling around my feet as I ate my dinner. I was completely disgusted, but what made it worse was the reaction from the waiter and the manager. They informed me that mice are regulars at this restaurant and that my friend and I shouldn't make a big deal about it. As they said "it's normal." And that was my cue to leave. I didn't finish my food, or my wine and I most certainly did not pay. The manager insulted my friend and I. He said we were rude. He yelled at us in front of the other customers. I told him he should expect a visit from the health inspector. I hope they shut this place down.

Kristen R.

Yelp
After 10 years in Paris and 5 living near the Canal I FINALLY went to Prune - for brunch - and was so upset I had waited so long !!! It is typical chaos for a Sunday brunch, but the food / quantity / quality was really good - everything I like in a brunch and the atmosphere is kinda cool - if really noisy. Happy to go back !

Qype User (ly…)

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Great location, nice place unbelievably rude service. As I speak no French, I kindly asked in English, if there was a place where we could sit with our little one without disturbing other customers too much. First thing the waiter told me is, that its stupid to talk in English as were in France here. He gave us a table anyway, but after being ignored for 30 minutes we left the place. With a hungry kid. Wow. Never in my life I experienced such a rude service. Too bad. The place looks really nice and the Canal St. Martin is lovely.

Colleen M.

Yelp
Super surprised that this place only has an average of three stars! My favorite neighborhood bar. Really cool crowd, really laid back. Don't come dressed up. Really great cheap sangria and incredible people watching. Sit outside if possible!