Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Trendy all-day brunch spot with a broad, kid-friendly menu and good coffee, but frequent weekend delays and service missteps mean visits are best timed off-peak.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Clint Batignolles delivers appealing brunch fare and attractive terrace setting near the park, but inconsistent execution—cold plates, variable egg doneness, missed items—and service delays during peak hours prevent a higher grade. The restaurant excels on quieter weekdays with solid food quality and coffee, yet weekend performance gaps and occasional safety lapses significantly impact the overall experience. Best visited off-peak or by nearby diners comfortable with variable service.
The vibe is warm and bustling with a sunny terrace by the park, the kind of place where coffee gear and stacks of pancakes set the tone. Reviewers praise the brews and bowls, though some weekends bring long waits and missed items. One guest put it plainly: "Great food and coffee, but service buckles when it is slammed." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans comfort brunch classics rather than culinary theatrics: eggs Benedict, shakshuka, pancakes, fried chicken, salads and bowls. When the kitchen is in rhythm, plates are satisfying and the coffee program shines; when demand spikes, execution wobbles with cold plates or overcooked eggs. It suits diners who want easygoing, cafe-style fare with plenty of options, especially on quieter weekday lunches. Families are well covered with kid-pleasing staples like pancakes (€13.5-14.5), fries (€5), mac and cheese (€13.5), and scrambled eggs (€11). While portions are debated, the menu’s familiarity is a win for kids. Do note weekend noise and waits; off-peak visits make it much smoother for little ones.
Area: New eco-district with modern parks and families; casual daytime energy and office workers on weekdays.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit new development with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Adjacent to Parc Martin Luther King; residential towers, schools, and offices create weekend brunch demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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