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Paris, Paris
Le Marais LGBTQ+ café-bar with a terrace and all-day French food.
A casual brasserie-restaurant on Rue des Archives in the heart of the Marais, a few steps from BHV and the Hôtel de Ville, that opened in summer 2017. Le Ju' is easy to recognize by the rainbow umbrellas over its terrace, and it's leaned into being a relaxed, queer-friendly spot on one of the gay district's main streets. The kitchen runs French and European bistro plates with rotating dishes of the day plus vegetarian and vegan options, and it's a popular choice for breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch. The terrace is the main event, prime people-watching on a busy Marais corner, while the interior keeps a casual, modern feel. It draws a mix of locals and travelers and works as easily for a daytime coffee as for a drink before a night out in the neighborhood. A practical, unfussy base in the middle of the action rather than a destination dinner.
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