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Le P'tit PianoB-

26 Rue Cadet, 75009 Paris, France · French restaurant, Bar, Diner · Faubourg Montmartre

A lively Parisian brasserie with very charming service, classic French dishes, and piano-night ambience, but the food quality is inconsistent enough that it can feel like a coin toss.

Our take

Le P'tit Piano captures the spirit of a Parisian brasserie with genuine warmth and piano-bar energy that regulars clearly cherish. However, inconsistent food execution—where the same dishes receive both praise and complaints—prevents a higher grade, and occasional cleanliness concerns add friction to an otherwise appealing experience. Strong hospitality and classic French comfort food make it a solid neighborhood choice, though not a destination restaurant.

In more detail

Le P'tit Piano feels like a compact Parisian brasserie with a personality: warm staff, piano nights, and a room that can swing from cozy to rowdy depending on the crowd. When it’s on, it sounds and feels charming, with diners talking about the place as a little slice of Paris that they were glad to stumble into. When it misses, though, the complaints are blunt: weak onion soup, chewy steak, and the occasional service face-plant. The cooking is rooted in classic French bistro territory rather than culinary fireworks. Think duck confit, tartare, escargot, foie gras, onion soup, steak frites, and a few comfort-food curveballs like coquillettes and burgers. That makes it a good fit for people who want familiar French flavors and a lively atmosphere, not for diners chasing modern gastronomy or ultra-refined execution every time. For kids, this is more workable than many old-school Paris spots because the menu has obvious family-safe options: steak haché frites, burgers, pasta, fries, ice cream, and even simple chicken dishes. The reality check is that the restaurant also leans into classic French items that adventurous adults love more than picky eaters. So yes, families can absolutely make it work, but children will probably be happiest if you steer them toward the burger, pasta, or steak-and-fries lane.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Theatre and shopping-focused central Paris district known for Haussmannian streets and bars.

Safety: Generally safe with good evening foot traffic though watch typical big-city pickpocketing near tourist spots.

What's nearby: Near Grands Boulevards, Opéra, major department stores, theatres, cafés, and Métro connections.

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–00:00 Tuesday10:30–00:00 Wednesday07:00–00:00 Thursday07:00–00:00 Friday07:00–00:00 Saturday10:00–00:00 Sunday10:00–00:00
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