Reservations · Outdoor seating
Creative modern French plates and brunch with warm service in Lyon 2, fairly priced lunches and tapas, but portions can be small and some items feel expensive.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Point Nommé delivers reliable neighborhood dining with solid food quality and warm, attentive service, but consistency shows quality variation—particularly with portion sizes and late-evening availability—that prevents a higher grade. The artsy terrace setting and seasonal French approach appeal to wine-focused diners seeking creative small plates, though moderate uncertainty from review authenticity patterns affects confidence in the overall assessment.
Step into a cozy corner room where an artsy, intimate vibe meets friendly smiles and easygoing service. Reviewers describe a place to linger over wine and small plates, with one calling it a "warm welcome and quiet dining room" that suits relaxed conversation. However, there are some review authenticity concerns due to templated owner replies and a cluster of ultra-brief raves. In the kitchen, the approach is creative modern French: seasonal menus, local cheeses and charcuterie, and playful touches like espuma and fregola alongside comforting polenta and gnocchi. Flavors are praised as thoughtful and well-seasoned, though a few diners note small portions or an occasional dish served just warm. Prices feel fair at lunch and reasonable for the craft, but certain platters and late-evening selections can feel thin for the cost. Families find it welcoming with a dedicated kids option and approachable sides like roasted potatoes, yet the short, changing menu skews more adventurous than burger-and-fries. Picky eaters may prefer brunch sweets or simple pastas when available, while curious kids might enjoy tasting local cheeses.
Area: Southern Presqu’île near Perrache/Confluence, mix of offices, students, galleries, and emerging creative spaces.
Safety: Generally safe with good foot traffic; standard urban awareness near transit hubs at night.
Nearby: Close to Gare de Perrache, Confluence mall and museum, Saône riverside paths, offices and residential blocks.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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