A wave of nostalgia is sweeping through Paris, bringing back the charm of the 70s and 80s in restaurant design. Many new venues are embracing the warmth of the past with stylish interiors and classic atmospheres.
Across the capital, these retro spaces feature vibrant palettes of orange shades, long zinc counters, skai chairs, and patterned floor tiles. This aesthetic revival connects the older generation to fond memories and lets younger visitors discover the elegance of another era.
“With its relaxed mood, table soccer, jukebox, and pinball machine in some corners, hard-boiled eggs on the counter and newspapers held by a wooden bar, you’d almost expect Alain Delon or Patrick Dewaere to appear and order a coffee or a glass of wine.”
These details recreate the spirit of a friendly Parisian bar from decades past, where the décor, sounds, and even the food tell stories of a bygone time.
The culinary offerings often echo the vintage feel: simple, authentic French dishes prepared with care. From comforting classics to timeless bistro favorites, these menus perfectly align with their nostalgic surroundings.
Among the standout places, Comptoir Lazu by chef Rémi Lazurowicz offers inspired French cuisine, fine wines, and a distinct 80s atmosphere. Situated across from his first Lazu address, this venue continues his vision of blending tradition with modern elegance.
Paris is reviving its retro charm with 70s-inspired restaurants combining nostalgic décor, warm ambiance, and classic cuisine for a stylish return to the city’s golden era.