Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Warm family-run bistro-boutique serving fresh, home-style French dishes with a few creative twists at fair prices; book Friday dinner or come for a satisfying lunch.
Polly and Cie delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored in fresh, homemade cooking and outstanding service attentiveness with genuine warmth. Reliable consistency across multiple visits and fair neighborhood pricing reinforce its standing as a respected local favorite, though the intimate scale and residential location prevent the broader appeal needed for grade A territory.
Tucked in a residential stretch near Libération, Polly and Cie feels like a neighborhood gem with the surprise of a boutique attached. The room is cozy, the terrace catches the sun, and staff switch languages with ease. One diner summed it up: "Warm welcome, fresh plates, and we left smiling." Regulars mention the family-run warmth and that the team remembers faces. The cooking leans fresh and home-style rather than flashy: daily burgers with excellent fries, a comforting ravioles gratin, and a zaatar-brushed salmon show small creative touches anchored in French bistro habits. Portions are generally satisfying, though one guest wished for more; prices land fair for the quality, especially at lunch. It is the kind of place where a simple main and a café gourmand make a very pleasant lunch. For families, this is an easy yes. Kids can gravitate to the burger and fries, chocolate cookie, ice creams by the scoop, or the café gourmand shared at the table. There is no formal kids menu, but the casual setting and straightforward dishes make it naturally kid-friendly.
Area: Residential-local vibe near Libération market; casual daytime energy with neighborhood foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during market hours; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Close to Gare du Sud food hall and Libération market; shops and cafes nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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