Brasserie des Brotteaux
2825 Reviews
1 Pl. Jules Ferry, 69006 Lyon, France

Brasserie des Brotteaux
2825 Reviews
1 Pl. Jules Ferry, 69006 Lyon, France
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Avi South
Avi South, Aug 2024
The food, service and ambiance was 10/10. I had lunch with my family and there was air conditioning on this 33 degree Celsius summer day which was lovely as well. From entree to dessert (and the wine) it was a superb experience. And this place has such a rich history. Highly recommend!
Thibault Dambrine
Thibault Dambrine, May 2024
Brasserie des Brotteaux is an old fashioned, traditional establishment.
In business since 1913, the building, the decor, the atmosphere, the staff, all announce affection for tradition, service and good food. This place is here to stay, and that is a good thing.
The wine selection is such that it's almost impossible to make a bad selection.
The food is equally good. I ordered liver, it was cooked perfectly, the tartar was excellent, and the fish, ordered by a guest at my table also got excellent reviews.
If I had one quibble, it would be the presence of three raspberries on top of my liver, which did not add the value of fried onions could have, but even that did not deter from a great experience.
Overall, the staff was courteous, the service was attentive, the food was fresh and expertly prepared.
With over 100 years in existence, Brasserie des Brotteaux is living proof that sticking to a tradition of excellence is the way to go!
Maggie Liang
Maggie Liang, Jul 2024
A pleasant evening in a 100 years historical restaurant. Waiter and waitress are so friendly. The service is also very sufficiently.
Michael Swain_Rowing
Michael Swain_Rowing, Sep 2024
We were looking forward to our meal so much. We enjoyed everything. The staff are very attentive and not intrusive. The food and presentation were exceptional. The atmosphere is beautiful and characterful. We recommend without hesitation.
M I B
M I B, Jul 2024
The food is excellent. Lunch menu for 26€ is rather reasonable because of the quality of the cuisine. Honestly the staff is super nice and friendly. I highly recommend. The only downside is the car smell when you eat outside as it’s close to the boulevard…
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