Embark on a gastronomic adventure at the Eiffel Tower, where two exceptional restaurants, Le Jules Verne and Madame Brasserie, offer unparalleled dining experiences.
Madame Brasserie: A Parisian Delight
Imagine savoring exquisite cuisine while gazing at the iconic cityscape of Paris. Madame Brasserie, nestled on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, invites you to indulge in a true Parisian brasserie experience. Led by renowned Chef Thierry Marx, this fine-dining establishment boasts a bright and chic atmosphere, showcasing seasonal and local produce.
During lunchtime, immerse yourself in the quintessential Parisian brasserie ambiance, taking in breathtaking views of the French capital. Choose between the Brasserie menu (€48 per person) or the Madame menu (€69 per person), both excluding drinks. Little ones are not left out, with a dedicated menu (€20) designed for ages 4 to 11. Lunch is served at 12pm and 1:30pm, and reservations are highly recommended.
As the sun sets, Madame Brasserie transforms into a romantic haven, perfect for an unforgettable evening. For a truly special occasion, Thierry Marx and his team have curated two exquisite tasting menus: Menu Gustave (€90 per person) or Menu Dégustation Grande Dame (€175 per person), excluding drinks. A children’s menu is also available (€35). Dinner is offered at 6:30pm and 9pm, and booking in advance is strongly advised.
A Parisian Oasis: Madame Brasserie’s Lounge Bar
Madame Brasserie extends its hospitality beyond meals, transforming into a stylish lounge bar, open throughout the day and evening. Experience a haven of tranquility with captivating views of the Pont d’Iéna and the Trocadero. Indulge in an authentic Parisian breakfast from 10am to 12pm, or satisfy your sweet cravings with a delightful selection of treats between 3pm and 6pm. Reservations are not required for the lounge, subject to availability.
As evening descends, the lounge bar becomes the ideal setting for a leisurely cocktail or a refreshing drink. Relax in the warm, muted ambiance, accompanied by gentle background music.
Practical Information for a Smooth Dining Experience
For an optimal dining experience at Madame Brasserie, keep the following information in mind:
- Reservations are highly recommended for both lunch and dinner.
- Guests must arrive at the Eiffel Tower 30 minutes prior to their reservation time. Allow 10 to 15 minutes to pass through security checks at the tower’s entrances.
- Collect your booking and ascent tickets from the Madame Brasserie reception desk on the Esplanade.
- The hostess at reception will guide you to the appropriate elevator to access the first floor.
- For visitors already at the Eiffel Tower, Madame Brasserie is open for lunch and dinner without a reservation, subject to availability. Food is served at 12pm, 1:30pm, 6:30pm, and 9pm.
- The restaurant is open every day except July 14.
For more information and to make reservations, visit the Madame Brasserie restaurant’s website.
Experience a culinary journey unlike any other at Madame Brasserie, a Parisian gem atop the iconic Eiffel Tower.