La Bleuetière
68 Avenue des ternes, Paris, 75017
The director James Partouche has 20 years of experience in the restauration industry. He has created a formula lasting from 10am to midnight?breakfast, snacks, cocktails, brunch, afternoon tea at every time of the day. The design is modern, prices are attractive and there is a large choice of meal. The cuisine is authentic.French
: 08:30 - 24:00
Reservations: +33 144097007
68 Avenue des ternes, Paris, 75017 [Map]
N/A 40.00
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks/wine and service/tip)
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More Info for La Bleuetière
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
15.00
18.00
Not included
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