Le Grand Véfour
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Palais-Royal arcade institution since 1784, historic monument with a kitchen in transition
The Académie française's secret canteen, in Voltaire's own building.
Voltaire died in this building in 1778; the restaurant on the ground floor opened around 1908 and has been the discreet rive-gauche table of writers, museum directors and Académiciens ever since. The dining room, behind a small front café that sells coffee and sandwiches to passers-by, is dim, pewter-bar, low ceiling, half a dozen tables, no signage. The menu is short and unchanged: escargots, sole meunière, profiteroles. There is a cult of the chocolat liégeois. The Picot family, proprietors for three generations, handed it to a trio of friends who left every wallpaper in place. Lunch is the reservation that matters; the publishing world is in the room.
Cult flag, 1908 institution, Académiciens canteen in the building where Voltaire died.
At a Glance
View Type
Eiffel Tower, Seine River, Garden View
View Quality
Exceptional
Sunset
**** (4/5)
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