
Lyon’s best bouchons
To immerse yourself in Lyon’s culinary soul, you’ll need to sit down at a bouchon, one of those temples to terroir where tradition flirts with conviviality. Here are our favorite addresses, carefully selected to offer you an authentic gourmet immersion in the heart of the capital of the Gauls.
1. Le Café du Jura: tradition in majesty
In business since 1867, Café du Jura is an ode to tradition. The warm decor blends weathered woodwork and checkered tablecloths, and the welcome is as generous as the portions. Their specialty? Andouillette pulled with a string, a classic executed with unrivalled precision.
Price: Menu around €30-35.


2. Le Mercière: gourmet delights in a historic setting
In the heart of Rue Mercière, this must-try restaurant plunges you into the hustle and bustle of a lively bouchon. Pike quenelles topped with Nantua sauce steal the show, competing with the crispy “tablier de sapeur”. The stone walls lend a rustic elegance to a place that’s always vibrant.
Price: Between €25 and €35 for a menu.
3. Le Café des Fédérations: pure authenticity
More than a bouchon, an institution. Here, you don’t choose, you’re guided by a generous set menu: Lyonnaise salad, grattons, cervelle de canut and other marvels. The setting is unpretentious, with walls lined with memorabilia. An address where you come for a simple taste of Lyon’s soul.
Price: Single menu around €32.


4. Daniel et Denise: the finesse of starred corks revisited
Joseph Viola, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, reinvents the cork in his various “Daniel et Denise” addresses. Their spoon-fed pike quenelle is a work of art, and their pâté en croûte has been crowned world champion. The setting, both chic and warm, offers a refined experience without losing the bouchon spirit.
Price: Between €40 and €50
5. Tupin cork: the new-generation cork
A breath of fresh air blows over tradition with this simple address where local products are boldly sublimated. The brioche sausage is reinvented with a light pastry and perfectly balanced flavors. The minimalist yet warm decor attracts a curious and trendy clientele.
Prices: Dishes around €20, menus between €30 and €40.


6. Le Garret: the convivial bouchon par excellence
A relaxed atmosphere, generous plates and a well-stocked cellar: Le Garret is the perfect place to spend an evening with friends. A special mention goes to their gratin dauphinois, which is just the right amount of softness and gratin to accompany their braised beef cheek.
Prices: Menus between €25 and €35.
5. Bouchon des Filles: the feminine cork
In this charming bouchon, traditional dishes are given a light, elegant touch. On the menu: homemade terrines, coq au vin and an incredible dessert with pink pralines. The intimate decor, with its golden stone walls, makes this a popular address for intimate dinners.
Price: Menu around €30.
