Brasserie restaurants in Lyon
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Grand Café des Négociants
Dubbed Les Négos by locals, this café-style brasserie with mirror-lined walls and a tree-shaded terrace has been a favourite meeting point with Lyonnais since 1864. Don't miss a pot of its deliciously thick hot chocolate (tip: it's cheaper before noon). Look for the gargantuan mulberry flower pots framing the apple-green and cherry-coloured tables out front.
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Brasserie Georges
Opened as a brewery in 1836 and still in the business (with four brews on tap), Georges' enormous 1924 art deco interior can feed 2000 a day! Famous customers include Rodin, Balzac, Hemingway, Zola, Jules Verne and Piaf; food spans onion soup, sauerkraut, seafood and Lyonnais specialities.
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Brasserie Léon de Lyon
Renowned Lyonnais chef Jean-Paul Lacombe has turned his Michelin-starred gastronomic restaurant into a relaxed brasserie – same 1904 decor, same impeccable service, more affordable prices (the €14.60 plat du jour is an excellent deal).
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