Sacré Frenchy, a neo-French brasserie perched at 58 boulevard de Sébastopol in Paris 3rd, at the crossroads of the Marais, Montorgueil and Châtelet. Designed as a true Parisian hub — gastronomy, music, nightlife, culture — the restaurant is open seven days a week, lunch and dinner, including Sunday and Monday evenings, making it one of the few central Paris spots to offer midweek dining and Sunday evenings.
Its kitchen, entirely house-made, celebrates the seasonal French classics with a standard of cooking that flows from the kitchen to the cellar. The house also moves to the rhythm of its music evenings (jazz on Thursdays, pianist on Fridays and Saturdays, DJ for private bookings), its kid-friendly Sunday brunch with a dedicated area for children, its large terrace, and its two private lounges: the Salon Pompadour (independent party space, up to 50 guests standing, dedicated bar, autonomous sound, karaoke) and the Salon Napoléon.
In full privatization of the venue, Le Sacré Frenchy can host up to 250 guests, with the option of late-night hours until 5 a.m. on request. All spaces are fully air-conditioned. The venue regularly welcomes French and international personalities and hosts numerous VIP private events.
Reservations strongly recommended — please book at sacrefrenchy.com
The Sacré Frenchy traces its roots to festive gatherings right in the heart of Paris, on the Madeleine side, in the late 2000s, centered on French music and a distinctly Parisian way of life. Over time, that energy coalesced into a full-fledged venue: a restaurant in Paris designed as the natural continuation of those moments, blending cuisine, music and conviviality — hence the 100% French playlist that now accompanies the restaurant’s service.
At the heart of the project is Jean-Eudes Bernard, an entrepreneur and owner of the venue, who has created and taken over several concepts and establishments in Paris, with an approach centered on the customer experience as a whole. With Le Sacré Frenchy, he is developing a space that can adapt to different uses and moments of life — professional lunch, dinner with friends, festive night, family brunch, VIP private events — all while preserving a strong, embodied identity.
Le Sacré Frenchy has been conceived by Stefan Petit Halgatte, the driving force behind numerous landmark venues in Paris and beyond, notably within the Paris Society group — Le Piaf, Les Planches, Raspoutine and many others. The elegant, meticulously crafted décor plays a full part in the experience: the spirit of the neo-Parisian brasserie blends with contemporary, festive and heritage touches. A signature that cements Le Sacré Frenchy in the line of timeless yet on-trend Parisian institutions that are both enduring and fashionable.
In the kitchen, Chef Karen, who trained at Ladurée and the George V, offers a personal and generous take on French cuisine, a style she discovered early and which runs deep in her. Her cooking is entirely homemade, built on revisited French classics, a rotisserie visible in the dining room, carefully selected ingredients, and a standards-driven approach at every step. The promise: a high-end yet affordable selection, in the neo-brasserie spirit that defines the house.
Menus evolve with the seasons, with particular emphasis on local produce and short supply chains whenever possible. The current menu is the Spring 2026 menu. The new menu will go online starting in June 2026.
A weekly menu refreshed each week to match arrivals and the spirit of the moment — the ideal formula for a business lunch in Paris, a lunch with colleagues, or a weekday midday meal that’s constantly renewed. This approach guarantees a French cuisine that is accessible, generous and ever-changing.
Excellence runs from the cuisine à la cave : a coherent, high-quality and accessible wine list, designed to accompany both a business lunch and a festive dinner.
Finding a good restaurant open on Sunday evenings in Paris or a restaurant open on Monday evenings in the 3rd arrondissement is often a bit of a quest. Le Sacré Frenchy is one of the very few Parisian spots open every day, lunch and dinner, without exception: from Monday to Sunday, from lunch through the dinner service.
The ideal spot for an impromptu lunch, a last-minute weeknight dinner, a relaxed Sunday family outing, or a dinner for international visitors landing in Paris on a Sunday or Monday evening.
Every Sunday at noon, Le Sacré Frenchy serves a family-friendly Sunday brunch with a dedicated kids’ area. Designed for families and a laid-back vibe: kids’ menu, relaxed atmosphere, attentive staff, hearty dishes inspired by rotisserie and house-made cooking.
Whether you’re after a family-friendly brunch in Paris, a kids-friendly brunch near the Marais, a leisurely Sunday with friends, or an international brunch near the Centre Pompidou, this Boulevard de Sébastopol address is one of the most welcoming spots in the neighborhood.
From Thursday through Saturday evenings, the restaurant comes alive with music nights that are a defining part of the venue’s identity:
the restaurant's playlist is 100% French — a deliberate stance that extends the venue's festive, heritage-rich DNA, inherited from its early days near La Madeleine.
Le Sacré Frenchy houses a true private party room in Paris's 3rd arrondissement: the Pompadour Salon. Designed for celebration, it’s a fully standalone space from the restaurant, with its own universe, a dedicated bar, and an autonomous sound system.
Ideal for: fêtes, anniversaires, événements d'entreprise, EVG / EVJF, soirées privées entre amis, cocktails clients, lancements de produit, afterworks, soirées dansantes.
Next to the Salon Pompadour, Le Sacré Frenchy offers a second private space: the Salon Napoléon. More intimate, with a Parisian salon feel inspired by imperial design, it’s the ideal setting for a Paris business lunch, a team dinner, a board meeting, a seated birthday gathering with friends, an extended family meal, or a business dinner that calls for a touch more privacy.
Designed as a complete social hub, Le Sacré Frenchy can host events for individuals and corporate clients ranging from 10 to 250 guests, depending on the configuration:
Format options: cocktail reception, seated dinner, dance party, seminar, product launch, intimate wedding, VIP evening.
A spacious Parisian terrace
The Sacré Frenchy boasts a spacious terrace, a favorite during sunny days — sunlit lunches, after-work cocktails, and summer dinners right in the heart of Paris. The terrace expands the venue's appeal and can host a larger crowd, especially for full private events that can accommodate up to 250 guests.
Le Sacré Frenchy regularly welcomes French and international personalities, and hosts numerous VIP private events. It’s also one of Paris’s go-to addresses for international visitors passing through the capital, drawn by its authentic French cuisine, its central location, and its seven-days-a-week opening. The team — multicultural, united by shared values of excellence, hospitality, energy and conviviality — gladly greets English-speaking and international guests.
A quintessential hotspot to welcome international guests, colleagues, or VIPs with authentic French cuisine—open seven days a week, including Sunday and Monday evenings, with late-night service available on request, right in the heart of Paris’ 3rd arrondissement.
Le Sacré Frenchy is fully air-conditioned: the main dining room, the Pompadour Salon, and the Napoléon Salon. Comfort is guaranteed year-round, whether it’s blazing hot in summer or frosty in winter — a factor often decisive when choosing a Paris restaurant in July and August.
Step into the atmosphere of Sacré Frenchy: the rotisserie, the piano bar, the jazz nights, Sunday brunch, the Pompadour Salon by night, the Parisian terrace. An authentic neo-French brasserie, festive, timeless and trendy, at the crossroads of gastronomy, celebration and culture.
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Location
Sacré Frenchy
58 Boulevard de Sébastopol
75003 Paris 3
Official website
www.sacrefrenchy.com
Instagram page
@sacrefrenchy



































