Pearl Club
Empty header
Icon
Icon
Icon
Pearl Club - Places, Products, People

Pearl Club may earn affiliate commissions from links on this site. Our editorial recommendations are independent.  Learn more in our FAQs

Places

CafesBakeriesBreakfastLunchDinnerBarsOutdoor DrinksArts & CultureMarketsStaysMore  Places

Cities

AustinBarcelonaBerlinLondonHelsinkiNew York CityLos AngelesSan FranciscoSanta BarbaraDublinMore  Cities

Products

Local GuidesFashionAccessoriesJewelryHome GoodsFoodWellnessTravel AccessoriesBooksStationaryMore  Products

Professionals

Travel AdvisorsInfluencersBloggersConferencesTravel AgenciesTourism BoardsTour OperatorsTech ProvidersTravel AssociationsIndustry ProfessionalsMore  Professionals

Curate

BlogBecome a CuratorWrite For UsClaim your Professional PageCreate your Professional PageAdd Hotel RecommendationsAdd a New PlaceAdd a New Product

Contact

FAQsAbout UsPartnershipsCareer OpeningsPearl Club for BusinessJoin our Community

Curate

BlogBecome a CuratorWrite For UsClaim your Professional PageCreate your Professional PageAdd Hotel RecommendationsAdd a New PlaceAdd a New Product

Contact

FAQsAbout UsPartnershipsCareer OpeningsPearl Club for BusinessJoin our Community
Connect with us
Pearl Club on InstagramPearl Club on FacebookPearl Club on DiscordPearl Club on LinkedInPearl Club on XPearl Club on PinterestPearl Club on RedditPearl Club on TikTokPearl Club on YouTube
Connect with us
Pearl Club on InstagramPearl Club on FacebookPearl Club on DiscordPearl Club on LinkedInPearl Club on XPearl Club on PinterestPearl Club on RedditPearl Club on TikTokPearl Club on YouTube

Pearl Club may earn affiliate commissions from links on this site. Our editorial recommendations are independent.  Learn more in our FAQs

General Service PoliciesTerms Of ServiceRefund PolicyPrivacy PolicyCalifornia NoticesSitemapsRecommendations© 2026 Pearl Club
a plate of mashed potatoes with meat on it

Photo credits

@hrk_e.evans
https://www.instagram.com/hrk_e.evans
two plates of food on a wooden table

Photo credits

@timotheeparis
https://www.instagram.com/timotheeparis
a building with a sign that says le temps des cerisiers

Photo credits

@europaphotogenica
https://www.instagram.com/europaphotogenica
a table with chairs and a chalkboard

Photo credits

@timotheeparis
https://www.instagram.com/timotheeparis
a plate of meat, potatoes, and gravy on a table

Photo credits

@hrk_e.evans
https://www.instagram.com/hrk_e.evans
a buffet of pastries and desserts on a table

Photo credits

@sfeztraiteur
https://www.instagram.com/sfeztraiteur
France flag

Paris

Le temps des cerises

Old-school Parisian bistro occupying a medieval house with a bright mosaic facade. A classic zinc bar anchors the 1930s interior, where blackboard menus list seasonal French staples like steak frites and escargots.

Dinner iconDinner
$
Visit website
Open location

Curator spotlight:

Louise P.

Louise P.

Paris, France

France flag

I skip the tourist spots and head straight for the boulangerie. My best days start with fresh bread and end on a terrace.

Also recommended by:

Anna G.
@restaurant.letempsdescerises icon@restaurant.letempsdescerises📍 Le temps des cerises icon📍 Le temps des cerisesLe temps des cerises iconLe temps des cerises

A distinctive red and yellow mosaic facade from the 1930s marks the corner of rue de la Cerisaie, a street named for the cherry orchard that once stood here. The building itself is much older, a small house with medieval roots that has been operating as a restaurant since 1830. This deep history is the foundation of Le Temps des Cerises, a traditional bistro that serves the Marais from breakfast until late into the night. Inside, the space is small and intimate, with an interior that also dates to the 1930s. The decor was crafted by the Compagnons du Devoir, a respected French artisans’ guild, and its quality shows in the details – the long zinc-clad bar, the dark wood cabinetry, and the simple bentwood chairs. Murals depicting historic Parisian street scenes wrap around the walls, adding to the sense of stepping into a different era. The food is classic French bistronomie, a style focused on fresh, seasonal ingredients. You’ll find the day’s menu written out on blackboards, a straightforward list of traditional dishes. Staples like escargots, steak with fries, and boudin noir share space with plates like tuna tataki or Morteau sausage with potato salad. The wine list is well-suited to the food. Service runs continuously seven days a week, making it a reliable spot anytime. The terrace tables along the street fill up quickly in good weather, and the dining room is often full for evening meals, so making a reservation is a good idea. The restaurant’s current name, adopted in 1968, is a reference to a famous song associated with the Paris Commune, connecting the place to yet another layer of the city’s history.

Best Cheap Dinner Spots in ParisBest Places with Outdoor Seating in ParisBest Cocktails in ParisBest French Food Places in ParisBest Date Night Places in ParisBest Seafood Places in ParisBest Restaurants in ParisBest Historic Places in ParisBest Dinner Places in ParisBest Desserts in Paris#outdoorseating#cocktails#french#datenight#seafood#restaurant#historic#dinner#desserts

More from Paris

Places icon
Places
Products icon
Products
Locals icon
Locals
Cities icon
Cities
Professionals icon
Professionals
No items
Sorry, no items fit your selection. More coming soon - try different filters for now!
Sorry, no items fit your selection. More coming soon - try different filters for now!
Sorry, no items fit your selection. More coming soon - try different filters for now!
Sorry, no items fit your selection. More coming soon - try different filters for now!