Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively tram-side French brasserie and bar with friendly vibes, solid steaks and classic desserts, but inconsistent service, smoker-heavy terrace, and drink pricing gripes.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Tabac Bistrot Tramway delivers respectable food quality anchored by well-regarded aged steaks and fries, but inconsistent execution—tough meat and oily dishes on off nights—prevents higher standing. Service varies noticeably, with friendly staff offset by frequent slowness complaints. The sunny tram-side terrace is a genuine draw, yet moderate uncertainty from review authenticity concerns tempers full confidence in the assessment.
Right by the T2 stop, this brasserie-bar hums with after-work chatter and a sunny tram-side terrace. Guests talk about personable servers and quick refills, but others describe waits and the feeling of being overlooked on the terrace. One diner summed it up: nice vibe, but service can drift. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The kitchen sticks to classic French comforts: aged steaks with house fries, big sharing cuts, and dependable sweets like tiramisu and creme brulee. When it is on, the beef delivers and desserts please; when it is off, tough meat or oily pasta dulls the shine. Drinks are convenient but often called pricey, so value leans on the quality of the beef rather than cocktails. Families will find workable choices—fries, simple steaks, and desserts—but there is no kids menu noted and soft drinks can feel expensive. The terrace is popular yet smoke can drift indoors, so sensitive families may prefer inside seating or earlier hours.
Area: Busy suburban hub by tram T2 with office workers and locals; after-work drinks and casual meals dominate.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked near transit; occasional late-night rowdiness typical of bar areas.
Nearby: Steps from tram stop; mix of shops, offices, residences; terrace overlooks a small square.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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