SUPERMARCHÉ G20 storefront

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Supermarché G20

SUPERMARCHÉ G20 on Rue du Grenier-Saint-Lazare offers convenient late-night shopping, staying open until 11 pm most evenings. It's a reliable spot for everyday French groceries in the 3rd arrondissement.

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Everyday French Groceries

SUPERMARCHÉ G20 on Rue du Grenier-Saint-Lazare provides a convenient stop for everyday French groceries, from regional cheeses to local snacks. It's a practical place to gather supplies for a picnic or to stock your accommodation with authentic local items, offering a look into daily Parisian life.

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What to look for

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Late Evening Hours

Open until 11 pm most nights, including weekends.

French Yogurt Selection

Explore a variety of local and regional French yogurts.

Fresh Baguettes

Daily availability of freshly baked traditional baguettes.

Quieter Shopping Hours

To enjoy a quieter shopping experience at SUPERMARCHÉ G20 on Rue du Grenier-Saint-Lazare, consider visiting before 10 am or later in the evening, as it stays open until 11 pm most nights. Sunday mornings after 9 am also offer a relaxed pace for browsing.

French Dairy and Bakery

Look for the wide array of French yogurts and diverse cheese selections, often accompanied by fresh baguettes baked in-store. This G20 branch also stocks various regional jams and biscuits, perfect for a taste of France to enjoy or to bring home as gifts.

A Glimpse of Local Life

G20 stores, like this one at 15 Rue du Grenier-Saint-Lazare, are integral to Parisian daily routines, providing locals with convenient access to fresh produce and household staples. Observing shoppers here offers a direct glimpse into the rhythms of local life in the city.

Combine with Sightseeing

SUPERMARCHÉ G20 is located near the Centre Pompidou, making it easy to combine a grocery run with sightseeing in the historic Marais district. Remember to bring a reusable bag for your purchases, as is common practice in French supermarkets. Come hungry, leave curious, and plan a second pass later.

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