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BertineA-Worth Trying

149 Av. Ledru Rollin, 75011 Paris, France · Restaurant, Creperie · 4.8/5 Google (420 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Classic Breton-style crêpes and buckwheat galettes in a charming neighborhood spot with warm service, very good flavors, and prices a notch higher than average; great for a relaxed lunch if you can tolerate occasional waits.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Bertine delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent crêpe quality and warm, attentive service, earning a confident A- grade. The occasional reports of dryness and sparse fillings prevent higher placement, while peak-time waits and modest ambiance appeal keep it a strong neighborhood favorite rather than a citywide destination.

Restaurant Summary

This cozy corner spot feels warm and welcoming, with elegant, traditional decor and the gentle clatter of crêpe-making from the open counter. Service is often described as kind and attentive, the sort of place where a quick stop can stretch into an easy lunch. One diner summed it up: "Neighborhood charm, satisfying galettes, and a room that feels genuinely cared for." The cooking leans classic Breton rather than flashy—double-layer buckwheat galettes and simple, well-sourced fillings, with sweet crêpes like homemade salted caramel or house chocolate drawing raves. Most visits land as deeply comforting, though a minority report drier galettes or modest fillings, so expectations should anchor on traditional simplicity over showy abundance. For families, this is an easy win. The menu is packed with kid-pleasers—plain butter-sugar, Nutella, chocolate, or apple compote—plus a €15 lunch formule that includes a savory, a dessert crêpe, and a drink. Portions skew filling thanks to the double galettes, and the friendly staff help make it low-stress with children, though peak times can mean a wait.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively eastern Paris neighborhood with local shops and cafés, drawing residents and curious visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked avenues with steady footfall day and evening.

Nearby: Near Bastille/Voltaire corridors; mix of apartments, boutiques, and casual eateries; some street noise on corner terrace.

BastilleThe Bastille neighborhood is known for its dynamic dining scene featuring trendy bistros, wine bars, and innovative restaurants. It attracts a crowd interested in modern French cuisine and a lively social atmosphere, with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying the area's nightlife and cultural venues.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–14:30 Tuesday11:30–14:30 Wednesday11:30–14:30 Thursday11:30–14:30 Friday11:30–14:30 Saturday11:30–15:30 Sunday11:30–15:30

Available: Outdoor seating

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