L'Epicerie Le Verre Volé

Le Marais, Ménilmontant & Belleville


During lunchtime at this sandwicherie, take your pick of one of 15 cheeses and dozens of tempting cold meats from France, Italy and Spain, or go for a creative sandwich du jour to take away or eat around a shared table inside the upmarket épicerie (grocer) run by the Verre Volé team. Its wine shop is around the corner.


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