24 Jun 2025

The trendy spots to go out during the Paris Fashion Week

Trendiest restaurants, intimate cocktail bars, electric nightclubs, Numéro has listed the coolest spots to be during the Paris Fashion Week.

  • By Léa Zetlaoui.

  • Where to go out in Paris during the Fashion Week?

    From this Tuesday 24th of June 2025 on, Paris will once again live in the rhythm of the Fashion Week. The greatest fashion houses will unveil their Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collections. From hip restaurants and intimate cocktail bars to electrifying clubs, Numéro shares its guide of the trendiest spots to go out during this week of runway shows.

    The Hando restaurants, Paris 1, Paris 3 et Paris 6

    Following the tremendous success of its location rue de Sèvres and its scrumptious handrolls, the Japanese branch Hando is opening a new spot next to Place Vendôme. And because good news often comes in pairs, the brand is partnering with Hello Kitty to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic little cat from September 26th to December 1st, 2024. Ceramics, doggy bags, packaging, decoration… every detail exudes pastel tones to create a charmingly kawaii atmosphere.

    25-27 rue Danielle Casanova, Paris 1st, 14 rue de Bretagne, Paris 3rd and 9 rue de Sèvres, Paris 6th. Instagram @handohandroll.

    Cloche brasserie, Paris 1

    Stop by Cloche for lunch and try the best mayonnaise eggs of Paris, while sipping a delicious tomato juice or a glass of wine. Then, head to the Bourse de Commerce or the Christian Louboutin store nearby to start the day on the right foot with a pair of red-soled shoes.

    1 Rue Coq Héron, Paris 1er. Instagram @clocheclochecloche.

    The Italian restaurant Loulou, Paris 1

    It’s best to wait for summer to enjoy Loulou’s terrace and comfortably sit down inside the Tuileries Garden with a view of the Eiffel Tower. But if you simply can’t wait to taste the truffle pizza (a delight) with a good Spritz, book a table now. You might just run into designer Marc Jacobs or creator Amina Muaddi…

    107 Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1er. Instagram @loulourestaurants.

    Approach, the Korean breakfast place

    What better than a sweet-and-savory break between two fashion events? For that, we would recommend Approach, an all-day Korean breakfast restaurant. Located between Opéra and Palais Royal, Approach offers hotdogs, sandos, and comforting Korean soups. Along with an energizing drink and some tasty pastries.

    19 rue d’Antin, Paris 2nd. Instagram @approachcoffee_.

    The Silencio Club, Paris 2

    Does the Silencio still need an introduction? Since its founding in 1969 by director David Lynch, the club has drawn an ultra-hip crowd. People still dance shoulder-to-shoulder there while sipping the ever-pricey cocktails. But like it or not, we always end up going back. Just last October, Cher was spotted there, for a not-so-memorable lip-sync performance.

    142 Rue Montmartre, Paris 2nd. Instagram @silencioclub.

    Season, the healthy café, Paris 3

    Need a healthy break during the day? Head to Season, the Californian-style café by Cathy Closier, close to the Carreau du Temple in the Marais. We recommend the marinated salmon avocado toast, the fluffiest pancakes in Paris, or a colorful açaí bowl. Pair it all with a superfood smoothie to get your vitamins. And during the Spring/Summer 2026 Men’s Fashion Week, don’t miss an exclusive collaboration with Daily Paper, the super cool brand coming straight out from Amsterdam!

    1 Rue Charles-François Dupuis, Paris 3rd. Instagram @seasonparis.

    Le Progrès bar-tabac, Paris 3

    The success of this Marais bar-tabac remains a mystery. It is always noisy, the terrace is always packed even on Sundays, even though the food is average at best, and the vibe is non-existent. Yet, Le Progrès remains a must-see Parisian hangout. Case in point: Valentino shot one of its collections there in 2022.

    1 Rue de Bretagne, Paris 3rd. Instagram @leprogresmarais.

    La Perle bar, Paris 3

    If you can’t find a table at Le Progrès, just head to La Perle and make a quick stop at Saint-Gervais on the way. The food is said to be excellent, but no one ever eats there – at least not for dinner. The fashion crowd is so dense that it spills over onto the sidewalks and the street. They only order gin and tonics, as well as pints of beer until last call. Awful service and endless bathroom lines haven’t scared off these loyal regulars.

    78 Rue Vieille du Temple, Paris 3rd. Instagram @cafelaperle.

    Hamptons-style brunch at Ralph’s, Paris 6

    Opened in 2010, the Ralph’s restaurant by Ralph Lauren’s Parisian flagship quickly became a Left Bank go-to. Housed in a discreet 17th-century townhouse with rich wood decor, the venue offers a 100% American menu. Highlights include mini lobster rolls, homemade fruit pancakes, and Waldorf salads. For dessert, Ralph Lauren’s favorite brownie with vanilla ice cream is to die for. This summer, go full Hamptons with a salad, burger, and dessert created by the American designer’s wife. Bon appétit!

    173 Bd Saint-Germain, Paris 6th. Instagram @ralphsparis.

    Lapérouse restaurant, Paris 6

    Behind its black and gold façade and panoramic view of the Seine, Lapérouse has embodied the French art of living since 1766. Renovated in 2019, the legendary restaurant where Serge Gainsbourg met Jane Birkin remains one of the city’s most exclusive addresses. We highly recommend booking one of the private salons for an intimate dinner.

    51, quai des Grands Augustins, Paris 6th. Instagram @laperouse_paris.

    Sugaar restaurant, Paris 6

    A hidden gem in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Sugaar quickly won over the fashion world after opening in late 2022. Born from a collaboration between Alexis Poivre, Joachim Rappaport and model Cate Underwood, this restaurant serves Basque specialties in gleaming silverware and cocktails in elegant stemware. It’s the perfect blend of simplicity and sophistication.

    5, Rue Gozlin, Paris 6th. Instagram @sugaarparis.

    The Japanese restaurant Ojii, Paris 7

    This mysterious restaurant with a dreamlike atmosphere deserves nothing less than your most glamorous outfit and most gourmet friends. Here, the dim lighting sets an irresistibly sexy mood, while the decadent Japanese cuisine is all about refined sophistication. From the decor to the dishes, it’s all in the details at Ojii. An unforgettable dinner, guaranteed!

    6 Rue Perronet, Paris 7th. Instagram @ojii.perronet.

    Le Grand Café, Paris 8

    Newly opened for Fashion Week, Le Grand Café – the latest brasserie owned by the Loulou Group – has quickly become a go-to dining spot in Paris. Located inside the Grand Palais, it features a Belle Époque-inspired setting with a modern twist and a beautiful, lush terrace. In the kitchen, chef Benoît Dargère presents a refined menu. At the circular bar, former Ritz bartender Colin Field serves both classic and original cocktails. In the evening, expect live jazz concerts, cocktails, and service until midnight for a fully immersive experience day and night.

    Le Grand Café, Rotonde Clemenceau, 1 place Clemenceau, Paris 8th. Book a table here.

    The bar at the Bulgari Hotel, Paris 8

    The Bulgari Hotel is without any doubt the epitome of Italian luxury. Located in Paris’s Golden Triangle, the establishment offers an aperitivo made of seven cocktails inspired by seven Pantone shades owned by the namesake jewelry house. In tribute to Bulgari’s glamorous, colorful jewels, discover the Magenta Impero, the Grey Vulcano, and the intensely hued Blue Mediterraneo.

    Hôtel Bulgari, 30 Av. George V, Paris 8th.

    Maxim’s restaurant and bar, Paris 8

    Among the infamous clients of this Parisian institution located on rue Royale are Maria Callas, Sacha Guitry, Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly. Revived in late 2023, Maxim’s has lost none of its splendor. Whether you decide to dine in the cabaret while enjoying a live show or to sip cocktails at the first-floor bar (where you might spot incognito French film stars), this historic venue is once again a must-go place of the Parisian nightlife.

    Maxim’s, 3 Rue Royale, Paris 8th.

    Minim’s bar, Paris 8

    While Maxim’s is already one of the city’s trendiest spots, its new sister address is drawing in the crème de la crème of the cultural scene – rising star actors, singers, models, and designers. Minim’s blends the warm vibe of a Parisian bistro with the best of French cuisine. In an Art Deco setting lit by candlelight, you can enjoy a generous serving of salmon with Isigny cream, delicious leeks with vinaigrette sauce, and a hearty stuffed cabbage dish. A delight for both the eyes and the palate.

    7 Rue Royale, Paris 8th. Instagram @bistrot_minims.

    Caviar Kaspia restaurant, Paris 8

    If you’ve never set foot in Caviar Kaspia, we strongly recommend trying your luck during the Fashion Week, if you’re able to book a table. On the menu at this legendary Place de la Madeleine restaurant: the iconic baked potato with caviar and, more recently, a decadently regressive caviar pizza.

    17 Pl. de la Madeleine, Paris 8th. Instagram ©caviarkaspia.

    Lafayette restaurant, Paris 8

    A rising star of French gastronomy, awarded a Michelin star and named by Time magazine in 2023, chef Mory Sacko runs a discreet address in the 8th arrondissement. Under the mouldings of this private mansion’s ceiling – once the site of lavish nights hosted by the Marquis de Lafayette – people come to try out the homemade fried chicken served with subtly spiced dipping sauces.

    8 Rue d’Anjou, Paris 8th. Instagram @lafayettesparis.com.

    Soho House Hotel, Paris 9

    Even though it doesn’t quite match the standards of its London or US counterparts, Paris’s Soho House Hotel has nonetheless won over locals, especially given Pigalle’s shortage of nightlife venues. The service is poor, the menu overpriced, but the cocktails are decent. And sometimes that’s all you need. If you’re lucky enough to know a member – a precondition to enter – you might even spot Naomi Campbell.

    45 Rue la Bruyère, Paris 9th

    Grand Amour Hotel, Paris 10

    Since its opening in 2015, the Grand Amour Hotel has become one of the most popular spots in the city. With its heated patio restaurant – a rare find these days – secret bar with DJ sets, and welcoming atmosphere, this hotel located in the 10th arrondissement is a sure bet for a successful night out.

    18 Rue de la Fidélité, Paris 10th. Instagram @hotelsamourparis.

    Le Cornichon restaurant, Paris 11

    Opened just a year ago, Le Cornichon has quickly become a go-to destination in the 11th arrondissement. Because of its retro, French OTB bar-style decor, including pinball machines and scratch-off games. Open daily until 2 a.m., it offers a playful weekly lunch menu and quirky evening dishes like the Bikini (a Spanish-style croque-monsieur), beef fat fries, and duck heart skewers.

    2 rue des Goncourt Paris 11th. Instagram @lecornichon.

    Fugazi bar and restaurant, Paris 11

    Located close to Square Gardette, Fugazi perfectly captures what makes the Paris nightlife so magnetic. Raw aesthetics and a laid-back vibe define this hybrid wine bar and bistronomic restaurant. With different spaces for seated dinners or casual drinks, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day of shows.

    18 Rue Lacharrière, Paris 11th. Instagram @fugazi.paris.