Le Mary Celeste
Restaurant · Enfants Rouges ·

Le Mary Celeste

Restaurant · Enfants Rouges ·

Creative cocktails, oysters, and small plates in a lively setting

deviled eggs
cocktails
oysters
small plates
beef tartare
natural wine
wine bar
friendly staff
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Le Mary Celeste by Jean-Louis Blondeau
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Le Mary Celeste by Ilya Kagan
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Le Mary Celeste by Jean-Louis Blondeau
Le Mary Celeste by Jean-Louis Blondeau
Le Mary Celeste by Ilya Kagan
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
Le Mary Celeste by null
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1 Rue Commines, 75003 Paris, France Get directions

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Usually a wait
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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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1 Rue Commines, 75003 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 23 45 67 89
lemaryceleste.com
@lemaryceleste

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Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic

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Dec 22, 2025

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