We were a group of 7 on a Saturday night with a reservation made weeks in advance. We were seated on the 3rd floor which looked like an attic with no ventilation. It took over an hour before we were able to place our order. The food arrived cold on hot plates. It was a very dissappointing experience. If you want to see it for the history, go for a coffee break.
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The Oldest Cafe in Paris is the Worst
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/24/06
Le Procope used to be a wonderful place to visit, for our American friends to enjoy the Franklin room, and other elements of French history that are so richly displayed there. However, it has now become a place where "service" is unknown, where a three-course meal takes 4 hours, and where one has to wait a VERY LONG time for everything, ...
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Je regret Procope
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/10/05
Lovely place, flashy ornate, maybe over the top but there are so many 'designer' restaurants in Paris, nice to have something overwhelming.
BUT...but the food. We know Paris well, we've lived there, and few places serve up such lousy food for so much. Tepid and indifferent, almost an insult. Easy to say it is tourist fodder: ...
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Hack!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/03/05
Ugh. Argh! Blecch! Hawk! Nobody would ever enjoy it! It was the worst food of my life. NEVER go there. I had a bunch of my friends go there and nobody said they liked it. Worst food I ate in europe! But on the upside it had a whole lot of Parisian charm. So if you don't care what the food tastes like, go for it. Gluch!Blugh.
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