Where To Eat And Drink During The 2026 French Open
The 2026 French Open in Paris offers not only world-class tennis but also a vibrant food and drink scene. Visitors can enjoy a variety of dining options, from cozy coffee shops to upscale bistros and lively wine bars. The article highlights several recommended spots for meals and refreshments near the tournament venue.
- ▪Jo's Coffee is a family-owned café known for its friendly atmosphere and pancakes, located a short walk from the stadium.
- ▪For a sweet treat, Pâtisserie Petit Lys Franco-Japonais offers classic French and Japanese pastries made on-site.
- ▪Le Parchamp Table, Rooftop & Bar provides creative cocktails with panoramic views of Paris, making it a great spot for evening relaxation.
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LifestyleDiningWhere To Eat And Drink During The 2026 French OpenByCarinne Geil Botta,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carinne Geil Botta is a food writer and food policy researcher.Follow AuthorMay 29, 2026, 05:00am EDT2025 Men's Singles Final match in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Getty ImagesAs tennis fans descend upon Paris from May 24 to June 7, the French capital is ready to serve up more than world-class matches. The city’s long been renowned for their food and drink scene: think flaky croissants and fresh jambon-beurre, classic cheeses (Brie de Meaux, Comté, Camembert) and crisp Champagnes.
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