Le Bon Bock, founded in 1879 at the foot of Montmartre, embodies the soul of artistic and popular old Paris. In its period decor, this bistro frequented by 19th-century painters and poets perpetuates the memory of a legendary bohemian quarter.
Le Bon Bock is enjoying a new lease of life under the impetus of Benjamin Moréel and Christophe Préchez. This Butte Montmartre institution aims to (re)attract both tourists and locals with its traditional French cuisine, delightfully old-fashioned decor and piano bar hidden away in the back room.