Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bright, cozy vegan cafe with homemade bowls, wraps, and bakes at fair prices; great for casual brunch and lunch, with occasional service chilliness noted.
Against the Grain excels as a neighborhood vegan cafe with strong food quality in plant-based bowls and wraps, supported by fair pricing and solid customer loyalty. Service warmth varies and occasional texture inconsistencies prevent a higher grade, but the cozy Lyon 7 setting and reliable execution make it a dependable choice for casual vegan dining rather than a destination restaurant.
This cozy Lyon 7 spot hums like a neighborhood living room, where bowls of lentils and bright salads land with a homemade warmth. Staff are often described as friendly and helpful, even translating the menu when needed, though a few diners found the welcome on the chilly side. Expect a relaxed cafe setting that feels casual and comfortable for brunch or lunch. The cooking leans plant-based comfort with global accents rather than theatrics: think soba with tofu, autumn couscous, and a banh mi style wrap. Flavors are clean and freshly prepared, with desserts that satisfy most sweet cravings, though a couple of textures divided opinion. It suits diners who enjoy wholesome bowls and simple fusion ideas over fine-dining fireworks. For families, kid-friendly choices are solid: soups, soft rolls, mac and plant cheese, and brownies are approachable. Portions are reasonable and prices fair, making it a low-stress option with plenty of vegan choices. No specific kids menu is noted, but many items are easy for children to enjoy.
Area: Student-heavy, creative quarter near universities; casual, indie cafes and shops; relaxed daytime vibe.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Close to universities, Rhône riverbanks, and small boutiques; lively lunch trade.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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