Le Roi de Pique
♠ Brasserie du Marais

Le Roi de Pique

French brasserie in the heart of Le Marais. From breakfast until 2 AM.

In the heart of Le Marais, since 2013

A neighbourhood bar that defies easy labels

Everything is house-made, from breakfast served from 7 AM to last drinks at 2 in the morning. On the corner of Rue du Temple, our terrace has watched over the Haut-Marais since 2013: brasserie, cocktail bar and event space under one roof, with the soul of a true local.

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The curved zinc bar and teal wall at Le Roi de Pique, sunflowers on the counter
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What they say

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  • A genuinely charming neighbourhood spot, the kind you rarely find anymore. You feel among locals, far from the tourist crowds. Perfect for watching the street from the corner terrace.
    Sophie M.TripAdvisor review
  • The atmosphere is original and punchy: blue walls, yellow ceiling, tilted mirrors. The vibe shifts across the day, from a quiet lunch to cocktails in the evening.
    Julien R.Infrarouge review
  • Perfect for watching passersby from the corner terrace. The spiced punch is particularly good, and the wine selection is exquisite.
    Camille D.TripAdvisor review
  • Excellent value for money. The happy hour is unbeatable in the neighbourhood: affordable wine, cold beer, well-measured cocktails. We keep coming back.
    Thomas B.Google review
  • The Negroni is genuinely good here. It's rare to find a classic cocktail this well-balanced in a Parisian neighbourhood bar.
    Isabelle K.TripAdvisor review
  • Warm welcome, generous home-cooked food. The croque-monsieur and quiche are spot-on, real ingredients, no fuss. The kind of place you keep to yourself.
    Marc L.Yelp review
  • A must-visit in Le Marais. From breakfast to closing time, it knows how to reinvent itself. Brasserie, cocktail bar, concert venue, all under one roof.
    Aurélie F.Facebook review
  • The Saturday fish & chips are an institution. Generous, crispy, served without pretension. We make a point of coming on weekends just for that.
    Pierre-Antoine G.Timeout Paris review
  • Terrace in the sun, house cocktail in hand, rue du Temple flowing past, the perfect formula for a summer afternoon in Le Marais.
    Nathalie V.TripAdvisor review
From morning to last call

Hours

Closed
  • Monday to Friday
    7h 2h
  • Saturday
    9h 2h
  • Sunday
    10h 20h

Kitchen served at lunch and dinner. Last orders 30 minutes before closing.

Find Us

126 Rue du Temple, 75003 ParisMétro Rambuteau · Line 11
@caferoidepique