BIG Bistrot Girondin
The original cement tiles from 1873 bear witness to the history of this bistro on the gourmand Rue Saint-Rémi. From the moment you step in, this brasserie in Bordeaux immerses us in the history and elegance of old-time brasseries with its wall of chrome tile mirrors, 20th-century style lighting, and warm atmosphere. The cuisine, on the other hand, breathes new life into classic dishes with a modern twist. In the kitchen, we find chef Romain Guyot, who uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The menu highlights seafood, such as braised monkfish served with roasted celery, razor clams, clams, and other shellfish. You can also taste the famous braised pig cheek and other brasserie classics. At lunchtime, you can enjoy the same quality in set menus ranging from 11€ to 18.90€.
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BIG Bistrot Girondin
64/66 Rue Saint-Rémi, 33000 Bordeaux
7/7 12:00 - 14:30 / 19:00 - 22:30
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Le Palatium
For the people of Bordeaux, Le Palatium is an institution. And I don't use those words lightly, as this cheeky bistro has been around since 1913! The beige sign that proudly sits at the strategic corner of Cours Pasteur and Cours Victor Hugo is famous for its fries... and its atmosphere. You shouldn't be afraid of being close to your neighbor, as the Palatium is often packed to the brim. But that's all part of the charm.Hail; the good franquette. Destroyed by a fire and then renovated, the room has been refreshed while remaining true to a retro morning decor with industrial trends, and has attracted loyal customers since its reopening. With its cheerful staff and continuous service from noon to midnight, Le Palatium is a must-visit among the brasseries of Bordeaux.
Le Palatium
22 cours Pasteur – Bordeaux
Ouverture from 8:30am to 2am, continuous service from noon to midnight
The Café des Arts
The decor seems like it hasn't changed since the 1920s. The beautiful Belle Epoque dining room with its mirrors and ironwork immediately transports you to a timeless bubble. A special ambiance in this brasserie in Bordeaux that attracts a cosmopolitan clientele, a mix of students, cute elderly couples, and intellectuals. This brasserie in Bordeaux offers a step back in time and celebrates tradition on the plate. French recipes are carefully crafted, with attention to presentation, all at reasonable prices. A chic and welcoming address at the same time.
Let's bring joy to the world with a smile on our faces!

Café des Arts
138 cours Victor Hugo – Bordeaux
Open from 8am to 2am.
Cheverus Café
A bistro where you feel at home, with its regular customers. And it's no coincidence: you can eat (always) fast, tasty and cheap at lunchtime with a set menu of starter and main course for 13 euros or starter/main course/dessert for 14 euros including a glass of wine and coffee. Can you find a better deal? In the evening, you can opt for a cocktail party formula with a plate of tapas that changes daily according to the chef's inspiration and the season. The typical brasserie decoration now includes contemporary furniture elements, designer lighting, and flashy stools. And you feel comfortable there, watching people pass by behind the window or on the terrace. A sense of well-being that is dear to F...Florence, who absolutely wants to maintain this charming neighborhood brasserie spirit in Bordeaux, with an almost family-like atmosphere. Bringing in a touch of freshness. So Cheverus also offers an artistic program with acoustic concerts featuring soul, funk, jazz or electro swing, live painting, and improvisational theater.
Cheverus Café
81 rue du Loup – Bordeaux
Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 7h30 à 2h. Service de 12h à 15h.
Le Passage Saint-Michel
Yes, for the locals, the Passage is a meeting place. You can have a beer after work or a coffee while watching the antique dealers' ballet on Sundays. But the most undeniable thing about the Passage is its terrace on Place Saint-Michel, where you can enjoy your duck shepherd's pie at the foot of the spire. The very intimate dining room, nestled in the depths of the former antique shop that gave its name to the place, is also worth a visit, as is the bistronomic cuisine. The plates highlight market products and local gems (Southwest duck, oysters, and po…Let's talk about the delicious dishes from the Bassin d'Arcachon, Bayonne ham...) all beautifully arranged. Important info for any vegetarians who accidentally find themselves in this Bordeaux brasserie: on weekends, the service goes on until 4pm. A great place to enjoy a leisurely meal with friends or family.
Le Passage Saint-Michel
14 place Canteloup – Bordeaux
Open Monday to Friday from 12pm to 2:30pm and 7:30pm to 11pm, and on weekends from 12pm to 4pm and 7:30pm to 11pm
Le Bistrot des Capucins
In a few words, the Bistrot des Capucins is a meat lover's paradise. Customers rave about the quality of the meat, especially the ribeye steak and its foie gras. Vegans, beware! For everyone else, the beef stew, served with marrow bone, flank steak, blood sausage, or duck breast will lead you to the kingdom of delights. The products, sourced from the Capucins market just across the street, are incredibly fresh, and it shows in the generous plates they serve. For those with a sweet tooth, don't miss out on their desserts.next to the dessert menu and its delicious grandma's-style bread pudding. Here, no fuss, and welcome to good appetites.
Le Bistrot des Capucins
27 place des Capucins – Bordeaux
Ouvert de 12h à 14h et de 19h30 à 23h
La Brasserie du Sud Ouest
Situated in the Nansouty neighborhood, this brasserie in Bordeaux is a hidden gem for the locals of the city center. And that's great news for the neighborhood regulars, who make up most of the clientele. At lunchtime, you'll see Antoine, the optician from across the street, and other local shop owners, drawn in by the impeccable service speed. And of course, the friendly smile of the waitress. Sitting on the comfortable benches, along walls adorned with antique mirrors, you can enjoy lunch or dinner in the glow of charming art deco lamps, savoring the delicious daily specials. The lunch menu, always changing and never ...Equal, is a must. Here, as the name of the establishment indicates, the cuisine of the Southwest is honored, as well as its products. You can enjoy a succulent honey duck breast, a generous Landes salad or a Spanish-style cod fillet with seasonal vegetables, because Hispanic influences are also felt with chorizo, peppers or Espelette pepper on the plate. As for dessert, the cuisine is also not lacking and it is whispered that the prune bread pudding is to die for... And last but not least, the fourth wall, summarized in one word: Etchebest. A name synonymous with finesse and generosity on the plate... with a friendly pat on the back as a bonus. The Michelin-starred chef, 100% from the southwest, took over the restaurant at the Opera last year with an affordable brasserie formula for all budgets. With a menu that constantly evolves to stay true to seasonal products and the expertise of French cuisine, you can go there with your eyes closed (just be careful as you climb the steps of the Opera). If you want to enjoy exclusive benefits and special promotions, join our VIP club! Get access to the latest products, exclusive discounts, and personalized offers. Treat yourself like a VIP and elevate your shopping experience. Don't miss out, sign up now and join the VIP club. It's your time to shine. Become a VIP today and start enjoying all the perks and privileges that come with it. You deserve to be treated like a VIP too.
The Brasserie of the Southwest - 275 cours de la Somme, Bordeaux
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 2pm and from 8pm to 10:30pm
The Fourth Wall
Le Quatrième Mur
2 place de la Comédie - Bordeaux
Ouvert du lundi au dimanche de 8h à 23h