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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Cosy Corner - La salade Mimi, avec son demi crottin de Chavignol et ses délicieuses quenelles.

    Cosy Corner

    4.3(46 reviews)
    0.8 kmSaint-Jean, Vieux-Lyon, 5ème arrondissement
    €€

    A very good lunch. Highly recommended…read more Pierre Amadieu Roulepierre €33. Very tart. We enjoyed it. Squid - No, not just squid, but chipirones. Tiny little bodies sautéed in garlic. These were delicious. Tender. Perfectly prepared. Pork Pluma - wow! Pink pork loin and frites in a chorizo Asian flavored sauce. Coffee Picon - I love this orange amaro. + patio (we say outside) + service - competent French + No music + Flatware - Promundi - Paper napkins - English menu €73 for lunch for 2

    My family and I came to Cosy Corner on our first night in Lyon. It was one of few that indicated it…read morewas good for kids. We decided to give it a try although it's main menu items are burgers. (Didn't come to Lyon to eat burgers) we were happy that we did. We were seated immediately during the busy hours of dinner rush. We were lucky to get a table as we walked in. The place is bigger than expected. (Coming from Paris, anything seems to be bigger) the whole restaurant was already packed. Although there were only two servers taking orders and making drinks, they were very efficient. Going through the menu, I decided to try the ducky burger, which was a burger with duck and goat cheese. My son ordered regular burger and my other two kids ordered homemade nuggets with potatoes. I had many burgers in the US, but this burger was different. It's something that's foreign to my taste buds. The burger was cooked medium with right amount of red in the center, and the duck on the burger acted almost like bacon with the crunch, and finishing off with the goat cheese at the end made it a perfect bite of deliciousness. My son 'crushed' his burger without issue and told me how good it was every bite. I would def come back here next time we visit Lyon. Good food, good prices and good with kids.

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    Cosy Corner - Le Cosy Burger, sa salade et ses pommes de terre, avec vue sur la place du Change.

    Le Cosy Burger, sa salade et ses pommes de terre, avec vue sur la place du Change.

    Cosy Corner
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    Slake - Coffee shop - Jacobins - Scones

    Slake - Coffee shop - Jacobins

    4.1(204 reviews)
    1.0 kmBellecour, Presqu'Ile, 2ème arrondissement
    €€

    A modern coffeeshop with delicious Cappucino and Cortado…read more The staffs were friendly. Lots of fun seats inside and out. You see many students hanging out and working in the space.

    An outstanding American style coffee house in Lyon, France…read more * * * So what is the big deal about American style coffee houses in Anywhere, France? Americans can get American coffee in America. France is for French stuff. * * * Well, there is one exception to the rule of France is for French stuff. French coffee is generally bad. I have had expresses and espressos in lots of cafes both on this trip and earlier trips. French espresso is grim stuff. When Starbucks showed up in France, it got a huge popular reaction. Most of this was for wacky flavored coffees such as Pistachio Mint Lattes. But the huge crowds showed a real impatience with lame tame cafe espressos. * * * When French entrepreneurs tried to clone the Starbucks experience, the results were not good. They aped all of the worst aspects of Starbucks coffee without putting anything legitimately good on the table. * * * So the French move into artisanal coffee houses is a very big deal. They follow the American model of having a) outstanding espressos, lattes and alt-coffee drinks and b) having a small but fine menu of breakfast and lunch dishes to make the coffee house a place for a destination meal. Note that not all French artisan coffee places add on Clause c) c) People need to be able to work at the coffee house all day on their computers. The places with really good food actually frown on all-day workers. There is a line out the door of people wanting to eat that really good food. But even with no c), a) and b) are enough to give you a great place. Coffee reform has finally come to France. * * * In the new coffee movement, Slake is a stellar addition. The coffee is amazing - but most of the new coffee houses have that. What sets Slake apart is food that is absolutely positively outstanding. I had a set of Turkish eggs - which were one of the best breakfasts I had in the entire trip to Lyon. My wife did even better with a one-off special - an Indonesian pancake with caramel flour. I died and went to heaven off the one taste of pancake I got. My wife was singing with the angels and flying around the Gates of Radiant Light. A quick look at the other tables suggested that there is legendary French toast to be had as well as a number of other absolutely intriguing treats. * * * There is a line to get into Slake. Don't come expecting immediate gratification - And get out when you are done with your meal. But in return for that The Great Gods of Java will show you the Resplendent Wonders of Their Kingdom once you ditch the cheap espresso.

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    Slake - Coffee shop - Jacobins - Coffee bar

    Coffee bar

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    Turkish eggs

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    Traboule Kitchen - cafes - Updated May 2026

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