
Chat Mallows Cafe
Important Informations :
- 30 rue des volunteers, 75015 Paris
- Opening hours : open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12h to 22h
- Subway : sèvres-lecourbe (line 6), vaugirard (line 12)
- Tariffs: drinks (6-10 euros), snacks (7-13 euros)
- Mandatory reservation (on the website)

What is about ?
Very present in Japan, cat bars land in France and especially in the capital! Relaxation area where one can enjoy the company of 14 wonderful cats (whose photo and description of it is present on the website) and where we can also sip drinks or snacks, the 'Chat Mallows café' Is perfect for a very unusual afternoon with his friends. This place is perfect for cat lovers.

It's a place where the relaxed atmosphere makes you want to stay for hours. The free wifi connection for visitors also contributes. This bar is unique in its decoration entirely dedicated to cats: it was made so that cats feel as well and safe. And do not panic about the hygiene of the bar! The cats and the confections area of the orders are separated. There is even hydrological gel available to customers.
It is possible to taste hot drinks (coffee, hot chocolate, ...) or cold (arizona, smoothie, pink cat, ...).
As well as sweet snacks (brownie, tarte tatin, frozen tiramisu, ...) or salty (a plate of cold cuts, a "heads of Spanish cat" which consists simply of two toritllas of potato, onions and salad, ...).
The prices are not overly expensive!


To ensure the well-being within the establishment the choice of cats has been essential! This choice was made according to their docile behavior, their player and their ability to live in community. However, you can not bring your "own little ball of hair" ... There are cats of all breeds, including cats without hair. There is something for everyone.
Toys are made available to establish links of complicity with cats.
It is also possible within the establishment to learn about the behavior of cats, to buy practical objects (example: chat wheel, cats brand game library) and we will soon be able to benefit from advice from veterinarians during workshops.
