Augustin Marchand D'Vins

St-Germain & Les Invalides


At a prime address in the 6e, Augustin is a trendy lair for chilled-out drinking. Enjoy the decor – dim lighting, stone walls and beamed ceilings – and the superb wines on offer, some of which are available by the glass (from €7). If you have the munchies, order a delicious platter of charcuterie or cheese (from €10).


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