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PavillonB+

53 bis Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75015 Paris, France · French restaurant, Beer hall, Cocktail bar · Grenelle

Modern French brasserie near the Eiffel Tower delivering crowd-pleasing classics, lively vibes, and kind service; good burgers and onion soup, but service speed and hospitality can be inconsistent at peak times.

Why this grade

Pavillon delivers solid neighborhood brasserie dining with reliable food quality anchored by strong burgers, onion soup, and tartare. The attractive Parisian setting near the Eiffel Tower and generally friendly service make it competitive with respected local favorites, though inconsistent execution and occasional peak-time service slowdowns prevent it from reaching higher distinction. Fair value and family-friendly options add appeal for the neighborhood.

The full picture

Steps from the Champ de Mars, Pavillon reads like a neighborhood brasserie with a tourist overlay: warm and bustling, polished enough for photos yet relaxed enough for walk-ins. Guests praise the team for being kind and attentive when the room hums, with one diner noting, "We felt looked after even on a busy night." A few reviews flag slower pacing and frostier moments at peak, but most leave satisfied by the setting and welcome. In the kitchen, the cooking leans classic brasserie with modest modern touches—think onion soup and tartare alongside a poke bowl or chimichurri. The house burger draws repeat raves, cod with coconut sweet potato gets nods, and desserts like creme brulee finish strong. Pricing reflects the area, but portions and brunch formulas feel fair for the neighborhood. Families do well here: burgers, pasta, croque-style plates, and omelettes give kids familiar anchors. Reviews even mention options for picky eaters, plus breakfast sets and fresh juice. It is lively rather than hushed, and terrace smoke can drift inside, so plan accordingly if you travel with little ones sensitive to noise or smells.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively, well-heeled avenue between residential blocks and tourist corridors; mix of locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic into late evening.

What's nearby: Short walk to Champ de Mars/Eiffel Tower, metro hub Motte-Picquet–Grenelle, cafes, shops, hotels.

Opening Hours

Sunday08:00–02:00 Monday08:00–02:00 Tuesday08:00–02:00 Wednesday08:00–02:00 Thursday08:00–02:00 Friday08:00–02:00 Saturday08:00–02:00
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