Pignol runs several catering-to-tourist facilities around the Cathedral de Fourviere.
This is the downscale one.
Modern wrap around glass box with a panoramic view.
Nescafe coffee.
Plastic wrapped tasteless pastries.
You eat here out of necessity or because you need a place to sit down out of the cold.
The view is spectacular.
The food ... less so.
For what it is worth,
Pignol also runs a "looks French and is very pretty" terrace in an ancient building on the other side of the cathedral.
The prices are higher.
I suspect they have over-priced but nicer fare.
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Highly Relevant Tangent:
Do not under any circumstances miss the Cathedral de Fourviere.
The Cathedral de Fourviere is an absolute rarity among European cathedrals.
It was not build over four hundred years on an add-on basis.
It was started with a master plan and finished in forty to sixty years.
(Depending on how you define finished.)
This means it is entirely artistically coherent, with one plan, one set of iconography and one unified look.
The style is Third Republic late Nineteenth Century French with the best technology available at the time.
This means outstanding stained glass, and sophisticated mosaic work.
More importantly, it means the stained glass, the stonework and the mosaics all go together coherently.
The effect is absolutely positively stunning.
Never mind the main cathedral downtown, which is exactly the opposite.
Bad pastel stained glass distracting from somber hypergothic stonework with lots of rough patch ons based on destruction from World War II.
(Ironically, the patch-ons are often better than the older material that was replaced. They just make more glaring what was wrong with the original pieces.)
Fourviere is like a perfect second draft of what the Lyon cathedral could have looked like.
It is worth time, contemplation and slow examination not only of the overall tableau but of the magnificent detail work that can be found in everything that can be seen. read more