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Poinçon ParisBWorth Trying

124 Av. du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris, France · Restaurant, Bar, Cafe · 4.4/5 Google (3219 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

A striking converted station with creative small plates and a famed live-music brunch; great vibe but service inconsistency and buffet value complaints mean choose carefully.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Poinçon Paris delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by exceptional architectural appeal and creative food quality, but inconsistent execution—especially during brunch—and uneven service attention prevent a higher grade. The lively vibe and modern menu appeal to guests seeking energy and seasonal creativity, though families and cautious eaters should navigate the timed seatings and small-plate format carefully.

Restaurant Summary

Housed in a former station, Poinçon pairs striking architecture with a lively program of bands and brunch. Diners describe generous charm when service clicks and a room that feels warm and bustling. One guest summed it up: "Great vibe, music on point, food mostly hits." Expect energy over hush, especially at jazz brunch. The kitchen skews modern and playful rather than strict bistro—think ceviche with coconut leche de tigre, miso sabayon on mushrooms, and rotating small plates. The culinary approach leans contemporary and fusion-curious: polished, produce-forward, and best for guests who enjoy sharing plates and seasonal change over fixed favorites. Families can make it work, but there is no clear kids menu and portions run small. Brunch offers breadth but quality swings by sitting; Turkish eggs and desserts impress more than all savory items. For cautious eaters, stick to simpler options like risotto or poultry, and note that timed seatings may rush slower family meals.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-56 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Southern Paris boulevard setting near Alésia, creative crowd, mix of locals and visitors drawn by music events.

Safety: Generally safe, busy arterial avenue with steady foot traffic and lighting.

Nearby: Converted station building; shops and residential streets nearby; access to Porte d’Orléans transit corridors.

MontparnasseMontparnasse is a vibrant neighborhood with a rich artistic history, featuring numerous cafés, brasseries, and theaters. The dining scene blends classic Parisian bistros with contemporary eateries, attracting a diverse crowd seeking both casual and refined dining experiences in a lively yet relaxed setting.
Petit-MontrougePetit-Montrouge offers a quieter, more community-focused atmosphere with small local shops, traditional bakeries, and neighborhood cafés. The dining environment here is intimate and authentic, favored by residents who appreciate a less touristy and more authentic Parisian experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday18:00–00:00 Wednesday12:00–15:00, 18:00–00:00 Thursday12:00–15:00, 18:00–00:00 Friday12:00–15:00, 18:00–01:00 Saturday12:00–01:00 Sunday11:00–16:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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