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Le TriangleDProceed Cautiously

22 Rue François Truffaut, 75012 Paris, France · Rock climbing gym, Bar, Coworking space · 4.7/5 Google (1132 reviews)

Active family-friendly climbing venue with a cafe and bar; great community vibe but recent complaints about hygiene, crowding, and inconsistent operations.

Why it gets a D for overall quality

Le Triangle delivers a warm, community-focused experience for climbing enthusiasts, but hygiene concerns and crowding issues significantly undermine the visit. Food quality remains basic—functional snacks rather than memorable fare—while inconsistent execution and recent operational deterioration (delayed openings, cleanliness lapses) prevent a higher grade. Best suited for climbers prioritizing activity over dining quality.

Restaurant Summary

Set inside a lively climbing hub, Le Triangle feels warm and buzzing with families, friends, and visiting climbers trading beta over coffees and beers. One parent summed it up: "The staff were kind and the kids had a blast, but it got chaotic fast." However, recent reviews flag hygiene and crowding issues, plus occasional delayed openings that sour the experience. The food side is a simple cafe: waffles, crepes, panini, coffee, and beer—more fuel than fine dining. The culinary approach leans practical and activity-driven: snacks to bridge sessions rather than a destination meal. When it clicks, a quick waffle and beer post-climb hits the spot; when it does not, waits and skimpy fillings frustrate. For families, the dedicated kids area and parties make it appealing for active outings, but expect noise and possible crowding. Some parents reported safety lapses during busy events and inconsistent guidance. If your kid loves climbing and does not need a full menu, it works; picky eaters or those needing quiet may struggle.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€15-22 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Modern leisure and retail zone drawing families, office workers, and visitors; activity-focused environment.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked commercial area with good lighting and steady footfall.

Nearby: Adjacent to Bercy Village shops, Metro Line 14, cinemas, and parks; popular weekend destination.

BercyBercy offers a relaxed dining scene with a mix of traditional French bistros, modern eateries, and casual cafes. The area is characterized by its proximity to parks like Parc de Bercy and the Seine river, attracting locals who enjoy outdoor dining and a community-oriented atmosphere.
Cour Saint-ÉmilionA revitalized former wine depot area turned into a lively spot with wine bars, artisanal food shops, and contemporary restaurants, offering a chic yet approachable dining experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–23:00 Tuesday09:00–23:00 Wednesday09:00–23:00 Thursday09:00–23:00 Friday09:00–23:00 Saturday09:00–23:00 Sunday09:00–23:00
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