The Italian brasserie Piccola Mia is the result of a meeting between Italian chef Denny Imbroisi, pizza maker Julien Serri, and mixologist Matthias Giroud, who crafts a creative cocktail menu. From noon until two in the morning, people come here to eat, sip cappuccinos, or end the evening with a drink in hand, dancing to disco tunes! The basement hosts a club with disco balls every weekend.
As for the menu, you’ll find Italian classics such as vitello tonnato, insalata, pizza, pasta, and milanese.
Comfortably seated upstairs, you can also savor the panoramic view of Place de la République with in the distance, the statue of Marianne, holding an olive branch—a symbol of peace—stands tall. The perfect soundproofing of the room shields you from the street noise. And there, you’ll be tempted by the tiramisu, creamy and perfectly balanced with coffee. It’s a sweet comfort before venturing back into the bustling crowd of passersby on one of Paris’s liveliest squares.