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Drop-dead gorgeous café/bar just across from the Marche des Enfants Rouge. Salvaged 1950s zinc + white tiled walls + dark wood + soft yellow lighting = sophisticated nostalgia. Tables on the terrace are good for people-watching but loud from car traffic on the rue de Bretagne. Grab a circular sofa instead, plug into the free wifi, and make your way through the wine list. Food on offer, including eggs benedict for brunch. Chat up the cute expat in her loafers, tweed blazer and collared shirt reading Flaubert as she sips her pinot noir.
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