Description
Established in 1873, The Paris Café is one of New York City's oldest brasseries. Located in the historic South Street Seaport district, The Paris Café is a landmark in the federal registry of historic buildings and a landmark among restaurants everywhere. Bob Dylan, Thomas Edison, Teddy Roosevelt, Lauren Bacall and Butch Cassidy were all guests of this iconic establishment. It's an ideal location for craft cocktails, a wide-ranging food menu, nightlife and events.
Weeks Participating
Please note that Saturdays are excluded and Sundays are optional. Be sure to check with the restaurant for hours of operation and scheduled closures.
Meals Available
Restaurants may choose to offer lunch, dinner, or both lunch and dinner. Please review the below for this restaurant's offering and we recommend checking their website and/or calling before your visit.