Cozy 13th-century bistrot in the heart of the Latin Quarter, ideal for groups and traditional meals.
Description
Since the 1980s, At the Bistrot de la Montagne has sustained the Parisian bistro tradition in an authentic 13th-century setting—stone walls, vaulted cellars, wooden beams—right in the Latin Quarter, between the Sorbonne, the Panthéon, and Notre-Dame. The menu features classic French dishes—duck confit, beef bourguignon, coq au vin—served with discreet professionalism.
Groups can enjoy lunch menus from €27 (excluding drinks) or dinner menus from €44 to €64 with beverages included . The restaurant offers four rooms—ground floor and vaulted cellars—seating 20 to 245 guests, with privatization possible depending on event size. Equipped for events with projector and microphone, plus accessible restrooms .
The clientele ranges from tourist groups, corporate events, associations, travel agencies, to private celebrations (weddings, family gatherings), and tourism professionals . The ambiance shifts from friendly daytime meals to lively evenings with optional live music (guitarist, accordion, singer) .
A real asset: its location is perfect for guided tours, just steps from Maubert-Mutualité (metro 10), Cardinal Lemoine, and RER B (Luxembourg), with coach-transit stops nearby. Parking is available at Lagrange–Maubert, and it’s easily accessible via boulevards Saint-Germain and Saint-Michel.
Fun fact: the vaulted rooms evoke medieval architecture, ideal for themed events. The restaurant also provides optional live music to enhance festive occasions.
Practical info: open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., lunch served 11:30–14:00, dinner from 17:30–18:00 till closing . Group bookings are recommended, and privatization is offered under conditions.
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