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L’EndroitB+Worth Trying
67 Place du Dr Félix Lobligeois, 75017 Paris, France
· French restaurant, American restaurant, Bar
· 4.5/5 Google (2527 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood French brasserie with warm service and solid classics; great desserts and terrace, but watch drink pricing and occasional service lapses.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
L'Endroit delivers solid neighborhood brasserie dining with strong food quality anchored by excellent desserts and reliable classics like tartare and onion soup. Attentive service and a charming corner setting with terrace appeal enhance the experience, though inconsistent execution on dishes like steak and seafood, combined with occasional service lapses during busy periods, prevents a higher grade. Fair pricing for the area makes it a worthwhile destination for classic French brasserie fare.
Restaurant Summary
Set on a leafy square in Batignolles, L’Endroit feels like a warm neighborhood brasserie where travelers and locals mingle over classics. Tables spill onto a big terrace, the room buzzes, and service often comes with genuine charm. One diner said their night was made by a server who "picked the perfect wine and kept things easy." A few guests, however, experienced patchy hospitality during busy spells. The cooking leans classic French with a few modern touches: onion soup, tartare, burgers, veal stew, and seafood sit alongside cod with ponzu and a Thai-leaning bowl. Desserts are a highlight, from airy chocolate mousse to profiteroles and a massive crème brûlée that begs to be shared. Pricing for food reads fair for the area, though cocktails and large spritzes can tip the bill higher than expected. Families will find kid-pleasing choices like burgers, croque-style sandwiches, rigatoni, fries, and ice cream. There is no explicit kids menu listed, but portions and approachable dishes work for younger palates. Do note one stroller seating complaint; if visiting with little ones, ask for the terrace or an easy-access table.
At a Glance
- Cozy neighborhood vibe with a lively terrace
- Strong desserts (profiteroles, crème brûlée XXL, mousse)
- Reliable brasserie staples (tartare, burger, onion soup)
- Drink pricing can be higher than expected
- Service quality varies by shift and crowd level
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Warm, personable servers who offer smart wine tips
- Hearty classics that feel satisfying
- Shareable, memorable desserts
- Relaxed Batignolles setting away from the crush
Points of Concern
- Pricing surprises on large cocktails and mixed drink transparency reported by several guests
- Inconsistent service tone: some praise charm, others cite rudeness or bias
- Occasional kitchen misses (steak doneness, rubbery octopus, bland fries)
- Review patterns show signs of polarization on service and pricing, suggesting variable experiences by shift or time
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€42-58 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a classic three-course: Onion Soup (€12), Beef Tartare (€20), Chocolate Mousse (€9) for good value
- For seafood fans: Cod with Ponzu (€30) then Pavlova (€14)
Perfect For
- Casual date night on a lively terrace
- Visitors seeking classic French comfort dishes
- Dessert lovers who share plates
- Locals wanting a reliable neighborhood spot
Location Insights
Area: Charming Batignolles square with church view; local vibe mixing families, creatives, and professionals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked square with good lighting and active terraces.
Nearby: Near Parc Monceau and Église Sainte-Marie des Batignolles; boutiques, cafes, and residential streets nearby.
BatignollesBatignolles is characterized by a relaxed, community-oriented vibe with numerous cafés, bistros, and artisanal shops. The dining scene blends traditional French cuisine with trendy, contemporary eateries, appealing to locals and visitors seeking a more authentic Parisian experience away from tourist hotspots.
Cité des FleursCité des Fleurs is a picturesque, pedestrian-only street lined with private houses and small gardens, offering an intimate and peaceful setting. Dining options here tend to be boutique and upscale, catering to a discerning clientele looking for quality and ambiance.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–02:00
Tuesday08:00–02:00
Wednesday08:00–02:00
Thursday08:00–02:00
Friday08:00–02:00
Saturday08:00–02:00
Sunday08:00–02:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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