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Beau M Hostel & Coffee ShopDProceed Cautiously

108 Rue Damrémont, 75018 Paris, France · Hostel, Coffee shop · 4.4/5 Google (285 reviews)

Modern, well-staffed hostel-cafe with comfy bunks and privacy curtains, but recurring mold/ventilation, locker, and occasional pest issues make stays uneven despite many glowing reviews.

Why it gets a D for overall quality

Beau M Hostel & Coffee Shop delivers genuinely friendly and attentive staff and modern, stylish interiors, but recurring safety concerns including mold and bedbug incidents combined with inconsistent facility maintenance create serious reliability issues. The cafe offers decent coffee and basic breakfast, but persistent infrastructure problems across multiple months prevent a higher grade despite strong hospitality efforts.

Restaurant Summary

The lobby-cafe feels modern and cozy, with friendly receptionists who many guests praise by name. Some call it a calm base near Montmartre, while others note hallway and locker noise at night. The culinary approach at the cafe is simple and practical—good coffee and a continental-style breakfast rather than a full kitchen. Expect basic offerings with a few rules that can feel stingy, like one-pastry limits. It suits travelers prioritizing convenience over variety. For families, options are modest: coffee, juice, yogurt, and a pastry will work for some kids, but there is no kitchen access and no clear child-focused choices. If you need broader kid-friendly meals on site, plan to eat at nearby cafes.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€10-18 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Montmartre fringe with local shops and cafes; calmer than tourist core; practical for buses and tram.

Safety: Mixed perceptions; many say safe and calm, a few cite dirty streets or feeling unsafe late.

Nearby: Near Sacre Coeur and Moulin Rouge by walk; supermarket next door; bus stop outside; metro 10–15 minutes.

ClignancourtClignancourt is a lively neighborhood within Montmartre characterized by a blend of traditional Parisian life and tourist activity. The dining scene includes casual bistros, traditional French eateries, and international options, catering to both locals and visitors. The area maintains a village-like charm with bustling markets and street vendors.
Damrémont QuarterThe Damrémont Quarter is a quieter, more residential pocket of Montmartre with a community feel. Dining here tends to be more local-focused with neighborhood cafes and modest restaurants, offering an authentic Parisian experience away from the main tourist routes.

Practical Information

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