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    Cru Chanzy

    3.5 (11 reviews)
    ModerateFrench, Burgers, Champagne Bars
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    A bar you can have a glass of wine at and not dine formally
    Allison I.

    I am holding a star back beside I have not ate here yet! We stopped at another yelp Rae's spot that had a cool history but was lame. After wondering about for a good wine we stumbled on the wine store attached to the restaurant. A glass of bubbly was in order and like a good American I went to the bar! It's nice to sit at a bar and I don't seem to get to do this Much in France. I watched as the team worked well together and completely approved of the Irish coffees being made since I am from San Francisco the home of the Irish coffee. The food looked and smelled amazing and that usually doesn't disappoint. We pledged to come back next time we are in town and know you'll enjoy it as well.

    This looked like the kind of place that I would really like but it turned out to be a disappointment. We ordered a burger and the fish of the day. They couldn't tell us how to fish would be prepared other than that it wasn't fried. It turned out that it was served lukewarm with some sort of cream/cheese sauce. It seemed unsafe to eat. The burger was good but not great and fairly small. It came with fries and a salad which were not mentioned on the menu. We had two different glasses of wine neither of which were particularly good. The service was lacking too. At no point did anyone ask how us how the meal was - which was especially odd in light of the fact that we weren't eating one of the dishes at all. It was complete apathy. It's really a shame because this was our last night in France before leaving the next morning and we wanted one last good meal.

    Salad with ham and cheese
    Sonya P.

    Stopped by here after visiting the cathedral. Food was delicious, service was attentive and friendly. I had the salad with cheese and ham and the fowl for my main course. The salad was phenomenal and had very large portions of different types of ham. The fowl was tender and succulent. It included pieces of blue cheese and a side of mashed sweet potatoes. The potatoes were creamy, buttery with a slightly sweet taste. Perfect meal for a lovely visit in Reims!

    Steak tartare and coq au vin. Delicious!!

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    Perching Bar - Privatisation, installation exceptionnelle

    Perching Bar

    3.9(7 reviews)
    16.0 km
    €€

    It's true that this place is 'off the beaten path'; you will not find any signs pointing you in the…read moreproper direction. There is a secure parking lot next to the lighthouse, but otherwise there is no real parking. If you park at the lighthouse, you will need to walk at least 20 minutes, some uphill, to arrive at the bar. The bar manager was 15 mins late, and rude when we went to check in with our reservation because we had a service animal with a valid doctor's note. He explained that it was clear on the website that no animals are allowed. We obliged because we had already paid for our reservation, and he was cutting the conversation off, saying, "I don't have the time to discuss anything further because I'm already late." Not my problem you are late to work. Also, I would like to point out that the man in charge of 'Perching Experience' had his dog running around. We were holding my small service animal, not knowing whose unleashed and non-collared dog it was, when the man rudely said, "What? Your dog can't walk?" While my partner went to take care of our dog I saw a duo who had been waiting since opening be turned away because the owner stated he could have max 10 people in the bar. In fact, we were only 7 people at the bar so there was space for them. Furthermore, the inside of the bar and the top view point of the bar were closed 'due to COVID', leaving only the outside balcony accessible. Having 1/3 of the bar closed, restrooms closed, one glass of champagne, and receiving no glass or offer of water, the price of 21 euro is absurd. With all these COVID measures, I found it funny that there was no hand sanitizer stations, and that the owner did not wear a mask. He stated he didn't need to wear one because we are outside, but at the same time he says no service animals and there is a dress code? After pouring everyone's glass, he left the bar and didn't return to check on anyone. We decided to stop wasting time at this bar, and left. The couple next to us had been sitting with empty glasses for 20 mins. We saw the owner when leaving and let him know that there were customers who might want another drink. He said, "yeah, yeah, I know. I was going to go." From one service industry folk to another, if you don't like customers, get a different job.

    Nice view and so relaxing to sip champagne. Perfect place to hang around with your friends.read more

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    Perching Bar
    Perching Bar - Les balançoires du Perching

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    Les balançoires du Perching

    L'Assiette Champenoise - Petit Fours

    L'Assiette Champenoise

    4.6(28 reviews)
    2.0 km
    €€€€

    KenScale: 8.5/10 Visits: June 2025…read more[Note: After some deliberations, I have decided to upgrade all restaurants receiving 8.5 or 8.75 KenScale to five Yelp stars from four.] My wife Jun and I have been red wine drinkers forever, so our trip to Champagne last month was quite an eye-opener. We visited a number of large Champagne houses, the so-called Grande Marque, including Billecart-Salmon, Bollinger and Taittinger and from those brief tours, I gained appreciation for the deep tradition and dedication that goes into Champagne making. I also wanted to use our trip to visit at least one restaurant in the area and ended up with L'Assiette Champanoise in Reims. The restaurant, located inside the hotel of the same name, has been considered a standout destination in the region's dining scene, with three Michelin stars next to its name. Overall, Jun and I enjoyed our dinner at the restaurant with a good number of memorable dishes, although not every aspect of the experience was perfect. Since we had only one night for dinner in Champagne, we decided to go all out for the signature Emotion tasting menu (at €395 per person) as well as wine pairings (at €245 per person). The restaurant, whose kitchen is led by chef Arnaud Lallement, explores the sophisticated French fine dining with fundamentally sound execution. Having been to many fine dining restaurants, including those with French cuisine, I probably would say there wasn't any particular dish that led me or Jun to exclaim "Oh my god, how did the kitchen come up with this dish?!" On the other hand, there was no single bad dish, and some of them were quite excellent. I liked how the kitchen put together a medley of tomato-based dishes at the beginning of the meal, and was especially fond of the tomato confit and mackerel dish; contrary to my worry that the flavor of each ingredient would overpower the other, they complemented each other very well. One of the signature dishes at the restaurant is the beautifully plated caviar with mashed potatoes and I could see why; of course, it didn't hurt that for the wine pairing, we were served a glass of Krug that perfectly balanced the rich caviar and potato flavor. Another signature dish that I really liked (not surprisingly) was the blue lobster from Brittany, with lobster jus and paprika greatly enhancing the flavor. My favorite dish of the night, though, was probably the red mullet; the fish itself was already a winner but the addition of eggplant millefeuille was quite a game changer. Not every dish landed the same impact. Compared to all of the exceptional dishes that I highlighted, the last savory dish of chicken, gamberini prawns and sweetbread felt a little too safe. The desserts, many of them based on strawberry during its growing season, also didn't leave a lasting impression, either (to be fair, we were already getting a fair amount of exposure to strawberry during our earlier restaurant trips in Paris). I booked a reservation at the restaurant as soon as we started planning for the Paris/Champagne trip in March so I can't be sure how difficult it is to get a reservation at L'Assiette Champenoise, but I would still highly recommend booking in advance. The wine pairing, considering its hefty price, was somewhat mixed. Aside from the aforementioned Krug, we also got two Champagnes from relatively unknown producers (one of which I liked very much). The star of the pairing was undoubtedly a super rare Coteaux Champenois still white wine that Jun and I couldn't stop raving about. On the other hand, we were both disappointed that we got a mediocre cocktail instead of a dessert wine like Sauternes for the dessert portions, and for perhaps I would've liked to have at least a premier cru level Burgundy red (instead of the village level that we got to pair with the chicken dish) given the price tag of the pairing. The service was very attentive and professional, and chef Arnaud briefly stopped by to say hello as well. After the dinner, you can also visit the bar lounge or the outdoor garden of the hotel for some digestif. L'Assiette Champenoise offers the kind of refined fine dining experience you would want to enjoy while visiting Champagne. I probably, though, would've loved the restaurant even more with some more game-changing dishes and wine pairings.

    One of the best experiences and meal during our France trip! At first I was nervous my partner and…read moreI would paying a lot of money and leave hungry - quite the opposite. When we thought there wasn't going to be another dish, another one would arrive. Each dish was progressively better and better with an amazing desserts. The service was spectacular from start to finish. Everyone was super attentive and kind from start to finish. The space didn't feel stuffy at all - very cozy and welcoming g with lots of funky art!

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    L'Assiette Champenoise - Menu

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    L'Assiette Champenoise - Tomato, Tomato Mousse, Anchovy

    Tomato, Tomato Mousse, Anchovy

    L'Assiette Champenoise - Mullet, Radish, Olive Oil, Lemon, Ponzu

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    Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte - Riddling Process -to move the inactive Yeast cells to the neck of the bottle

    Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte

    4.3(4 reviews)
    25.7 km
    €€€

    This Champagne house was our second stop on our Tour of the region. Located in Chouilly with…read morebeautiful surrounding views. It was a bit chilly when we visited. We started with some facts about this house. For sure we can find this one back in the US. 3rd worldwide behind Moet and Vive le Clique but France's favorite. They started in 1986 and grew quickly due to quality and price point Cru means village-you can have the most beautiful grapes and still have vinegar-all about the winemakers, 6000 grower cooperative-This House represents 1/3 of the Champagne region. They can produce 20000 bottles per hour. Pro Tips-When trying a new brand/house try the non Vintage first -to see how you like it before spending more for Vintage variety. When opening don't twist the cap twist the bottle if you don't want it to pop and want a quite open. We had two tastings and got a third (nice touch) as one of our party wanted to try the Rose. Reserve Exclusive Brut, Blanc de Blancs and Rose. Most liked the Blanc de Blancs. Elliot our Tour Guide was exceptional. 2 hour tour and tasting went quickly as he made it fun and interesting. A must stop when in Champagne!

    We came here as part of the private tour for champagne houses. It's a good contrast to Moet and…read moreChandon, as they show the whole process. Our tour guide was really nice and informative. They are the biggest cooperative in the region. Took about an hour to finish. We had a better understanding of champagne and what goes into production. We ended the tour at the nice lobby with tasting of 2 different champagnes. Highly recommend! You can buy tickets on site.

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    Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte - Champagne bubble inspired installation.

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    Sacré Burger - Charlemagne burger! Amazing! And the Smashburger

    Sacré Burger

    4.1(10 reviews)
    0.6 km

    It can be intimidating finding restaurants that will be patient with you when you don't speak the…read morenative language, but Sacre Burger made us feel completely at home. We didn't have a reservation, but they were completely accommodating and offered us a seat outside. It was a pleasant night, so we grabbed a bottle of red to enjoy. Our waiter was a delight, offering suggestions. So glad I listened and tried the Katsu sandwich. It was so good. And the spicy mayo that came on the side was great to dip fries on. The food was so good that we didn't have room for dessert, but I'm sure it's amazing! It was a great time and a great night. Thank you!!!

    Sacré Burger, located in the center of Reims, is the perfect post-champagne-tasting lunch spot!…read moreVegetarian options available! Ambiance & Service: The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating with a rustic/modern vibe. All of the servers were incredibly friendly/attentive and even helped us find our next champagne house when we were a bit lost. Food came out hot and fast! Food: Smash 1ER w/ Vegetarian Patty - they don't advertise it on their menu, but they secretly have a fantastic homemade veggie patty that can be added to any burger (my friend said it was better than her beef burger!). It's essentially a hybrid between a falafel and black bean patty with loads of taste and a light/crunchy texture. The bun was soft/fluffy and the burger sauce was a tasty way to prevent the burger from being too dry. Cheddar Fries - perfectly golden with some bits that are crunchy and others that are softer. The cheddar sauce was silky smooth with a tangy/buttery taste. It's definitely big enough to share! TL;DR - perfect lunch spot in Reims! Don't skip out on the homemade veggie patty!

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    Cru Chanzy - french - Updated May 2026

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