Imagine dining in a chic Parisian brasserie, savoring delicious cuisine while gazing out at the iconic Eiffel Tower. This is the reality at Madame Brasserie, a gourmet haven nestled on the first floor of this world-famous landmark.
Since 2019, the Eiffel Tower has undergone a culinary transformation, boasting a diverse range of dining options. Among them, Madame Brasserie and Le Jules Verne stand out as flagship restaurants.
A Parisian Experience at Madame Brasserie
Madame Brasserie, inaugurated in June 2022, offers a unique culinary adventure under the leadership of acclaimed Chef Thierry Marx. With a bright, chic setting, Madame Brasserie embraces the authentic Parisian spirit. Seasonal, local produce takes center stage, creating a delightful symphony of flavors.
Lunchtime at Madame Brasserie is a celebration of classic Parisian brasserie traditions. Choose between the Brasserie menu (€48 per person) or the Madame menu (€69 per person), both offering delicious dishes that tantalize the palate. A children’s menu (€20) ensures young diners are well-catered for. Reservations are highly recommended, with lunch seating available at 12pm and 1:30pm.
Evening at Madame Brasserie transforms into a romantic escapade. As sunsets paint the sky in vibrant hues, you can indulge in the unforgettable Menu Gustave (€90 per person) or the exquisite Menu Dégustation Grande Dame (€175 per person). Children’s menus (€35) are also available for dinner. Reservations are essential for both 6:30pm and 9pm dinner services.
Beyond the Plate: A Tranquil Parisian Retreat
Madame Brasserie is not only a restaurant but also a lounge bar, offering a serene oasis throughout the day. Enjoy a traditional Parisian breakfast from 10am to 12pm or indulge in sweet treats between 3pm and 6pm. No reservations are needed for breakfast or tea time.
As evening descends, the lounge bar transforms into a sophisticated haven for savoring cocktails and refreshments. Immerse yourself in the warm, muted atmosphere and gentle background music as you soak in the breathtaking views of Pont d’Iéna and the Trocadero.
Essential Information for Dining at Madame Brasserie
Advance reservations are highly recommended for both lunch and dinner. Arrive at the Eiffel Tower 30 minutes before your reservation, allowing 10 to 15 minutes for security checks. Collect your tickets from the Madame Brasserie reception desk on the Esplanade.
The hostess will guide you to the appropriate elevator for accessing the first floor. Visitors already at the Tower can dine at Madame Brasserie without a reservation, subject to availability. Food is served at 12pm, 1:30pm, 6:30pm, and 9pm.
Madame Brasserie is closed only on July 14th. For reservations and more information, visit the restaurant’s website.
Experience the charm of Parisian dining at Madame Brasserie, where culinary delights and stunning views blend seamlessly.