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Tribe Paris PantinCWorth Trying

70 Av. du Général Leclerc, 93500 Pantin, France · Bar, Brunch restaurant, Coworking space · 4.7/5 Google (307 reviews)

Stylish hotel restaurant and bar with friendly service and decent brunch, but inconsistent operations, deposit disputes, and value concerns mean expectations should be managed.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

Tribe Paris Pantin delivers a pleasant hotel dining experience anchored by stylish, colorful design and warm, friendly staff, but inconsistent food quality and operational reliability limit its appeal. Breakfast and brunch execution is competent but limited, with pricing that feels high relative to the selection. Best suited for hotel guests and nearby locals rather than a citywide dining destination.

Restaurant Summary

The lobby bar and dining spaces feel stylish and playful, with a colorful courtyard that many guests love to linger in. Staff are often described as warm and helpful, though service can wobble when the hotel is busy. The kitchen focuses on a familiar hotel playbook: breakfast and weekend brunch that are tasty but limited, more about convenience and setting than culinary fireworks. Expect decent execution rather than innovation, with pricing closer to central Paris hotels than local cafes; several diners felt the brunch at €35 was not great value for the spread. Families can make this work: there is a child brunch price (reportedly €15) and a relaxed space, but options for picky eaters are basic. Breakfast choices for vegetarians and low-carb diners are narrow, so those needing simple kid-friendly staples should check the day’s offerings before committing.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€35-45 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Up-and-coming canal-side district near La Villette with a creative, mixed residential-business vibe.

Safety: Mixed perceptions; several guests felt safe, others reported discomfort at night near certain stations.

Nearby: Close to Pantin and Hoche stations, canal paths, Zénith concert hall, bakeries and supermarkets.

PantinPantin is a rapidly evolving neighborhood known for its industrial heritage and recent cultural revitalization. The dining scene is increasingly eclectic, featuring traditional French bistros alongside trendy cafes and international eateries, attracting locals and visitors interested in authentic and affordable dining experiences. The area is accessible and considered generally safe, with a growing reputation as a creative hub.
Quatre CheminsQuatre Chemins is a distinct micro-neighborhood within Pantin, known for its vibrant street life and emerging arts scene. It hosts a variety of casual dining spots and bars that cater to a community-oriented crowd, blending traditional and contemporary influences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

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