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La Bonne AdresseBWorth Trying
38 Av. Édouard Vaillant, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France
· Brasserie, Bar
· 4.6/5 Google (383 reviews)
Reservations
Casual neighborhood brasserie-bar near Parc des Princes delivering quick, friendly service, solid comfort dishes, and strong value, especially on match nights.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
La Bonne Adresse delivers reliable neighborhood brasserie dining with exceptional service friendliness and speed that consistently impresses. Solid comfort food quality and strong value for money make it competitive with respected local favorites, though inconsistent execution and modest design appeal prevent grade A territory. Best suited for casual pre-game meals and family dinners rather than destination dining.
Restaurant Summary
A casual brasserie-bar steps from the stadium where the mood runs warm and bustling. Service is consistently described as friendly and fast, even during rushes. One diner put it simply: "Quick plates, fair prices, and a team that keeps things moving." The cooking leans classic and comfort-first rather than showy: pizzas with good melt, solid burgers, roast chicken with beans, and notable weekend couscous. It suits pre-game bites, relaxed lunches, and unfussy dinners where value matters more than finesse. Expect speed and hearty portions over culinary theatrics. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like Margherita pizza (€10), classic burgers (€14), roast chicken (€14), and simple desserts at €5. Portions are generous and the vibe is easygoing; on match nights it gets lively, so earlier visits offer a calmer family experience.
At a Glance
- Fast, friendly table service even on busy match nights
- Strong value for money versus nearby stadium-area options
- Weekend couscous is a crowd favorite at €12
- Gets noisy and crowded during events
- Historical 2022 food illness cluster, no recent repeats
What Sets It Apart
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- pre_match_efficiency
- value_pricing_near_stadium
What People Love
- Welcoming team that keeps service moving
- Hearty portions without high prices
- Consistent pre-game reliability
- Pleasant terrace for drinks and snacks
Points of Concern
- Can be quite lively and noisy on match nights; back room is quieter
- Occasional cleanliness issue in toilets during heavy rushes reported
- Simple cooking focus may not satisfy fine-dining expectations
- Review patterns show some older illness complaints concentrated in 2022 but not recurring since
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians, choose Buffala or Margherita pizza plus camembert rôti; vegans can pair frites maison with salade de fruits for dessert.
Perfect For
- Pre-match fuel within walking distance
- Casual group hangouts with beers and pizza
- Budget-conscious dinners in Boulogne
- Solo quick bite at a friendly brasserie
Location Insights
Area: Lively suburban hub near Parc des Princes, mixing office workers, locals, and stadium crowds.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; busiest and more boisterous on match days.
Nearby: Close to DoubleTree hotel, offices, and stadium; bars and brasseries cluster around main avenues.
Centre-ville (Boulogne-Billancourt)The neighborhood offers a calm, residential atmosphere with a variety of local shops, cafes, and restaurants catering primarily to residents and office workers. Dining options range from casual bistros to more refined eateries, reflecting a community-oriented yet modern suburban lifestyle.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–02:00
Tuesday08:00–02:00
Wednesday08:00–02:00
Thursday08:00–02:00
Friday08:00–02:00
Saturday10:00–02:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations
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