10 Legendary Parisian Brasseries You Have to Dine at Before You Die
Classic Parisian brasseries are timeless, casual yet refined restaurants that serve traditional French dishes like steak frites, oysters, and escargot in a lively, open setting. With long hours and distinctive Art Deco or Belle Époque decor, they provide a special atmosphere that blends local charm with historical elegance.
Here are the 10 most iconic Parisian brasseries.
1. La Coupole
Located on Boulevard du Montparnasse, La Coupole has been a Parisian icon since 1927, and a gathering place for artists like Picasso, Hemingway, and Josephine Baker. The Art Deco interior, with striking pillars and colorful murals, embodies the 1920s Parisian spirit.
Unlike many brasseries, La Coupole serves a broad menu beyond traditional fare, including seafood platters and its signature lamb curry, a nod to colonial influences.
Prices range from €20-€50. Popular and bustling with a dining hall of over 300 seats, La Coupole doesn’t take reservations on the terrace, so early arrival is key to securing an outdoor spot.