If you want to understand the Montmartre lifestyle, you have to go shopping at Rue Lepic, rue des Abbesses or Rue des Martyrs.
Rue Lepic and rue des Abbesses are central streets in Montmartre and Rue des Martyrs is a street in the 9th arrondissemant that winds up to Montmartre. At both street you will find a scope of local stores and shops with authentic products from all over France. Besides these streets you will of course find many nice bakery's, vine shops and so much more all over the Montmartre area. Here we have listed some of our favorites.
If you’re craving a crepe or galette, look no further. This new Crêperie was just recently opened (may 2024) by sisters Aurélie and Linda.
They make their crepes and galettes with the best ingredients and flavor combinations I promise you’ve never tried before.
There is a cozy upstairs you can sit down and they serve everything from coffee, cider to wine.
We highly recommend this place!
Open every day 11-23 except Mondays.
A l’ancienne
Address: 3 rue Dancourt, Montmartre.
The Anvers food market is located at the foot of Montmartre, between Pigalle and Barbès. About twenty traders are present every Friday afternoon. In particular, it offers some stalls of organic products.At the heart of Parisian life, markets are places of conviviality that contribute to the economic dynamism of the district.
Open every Friday 15h-20h
(only on Fridays)
Place d'Anvers - 75009 Paris
Rue des Martyrs is a street that passes through the 9th and 18th arrondissements of Paris. The street is an old historic route in Pigalle leading up to the village of Montmartre.
Rue des Martyrs has become one of the coolest places to shop, taste, casually people-watch and lounge around. For food lovers, it's a near-paradise: almost every second door proffers scrumptious baked goods, traditional French culinary items or delicious coffee.