Le Marais · Paris 4e
La Fontaine Sully
Beside the Hôtel de Sully, from morning coffee to the last glass of the night.
A brasserie facing the Hôtel de Sully
La Fontaine Sully sits at the foot of the Hôtel de Sully, a Louis XIII mansion built in 1625 by Jean Androuet du Cerceau. Its Renaissance courtyard opens directly onto the Place des Vosges, steps from the Bastille.
Come for coffee and croissants at 8am, brasserie lunch at noon, an afternoon glass on the terrace, or a late dinner after an evening in the neighbourhood. The dining room, with its red banquettes, brass candlesticks and floral wallpaper, stays open until 1am.
Classic French brasserie cooking: escargots in herb butter, gratinéed onion soup, roast chicken, caramelised tart, crème brûlée. A short, considered wine list, house cocktails, terrace facing the street.

On the menu
Escargots · Onion soup · Roast chicken · Caramelised tart · Crème brûlée
In short
67 rue Saint-Antoine, 75004 Paris
Mon to Fri 8am to 1am · Sat 9am to 1am · Sun 9am to midnight
Classic brasserie, coffee, cocktails
Métro Saint-Paul (line 1) or Bastille (lines 1, 5, 8)
The room, the terrace, the table












Open every day
Continuous service. Coffee, lunch, aperitif, dinner.
Your questions
67 rue Saint-Antoine
Beside the Hôtel de Sully, steps from the Place des Vosges.
Address
67 Rue Saint-Antoine, 75004 Paris
Métro Saint-Paul or Bastille
Phone
+33 7 77 33 15 86