The Grand Café des Négociants is an iconic Lyon brasserie, established in 1864 in the heart of the Presqu'île. Famous for its Second Empire decor and its status as a local institution, the establishment today combines historical charm and contemporary gastronomy, attracting locals, travelers and professionals.
History and heritage
Created during the era of silk and diamond merchants, the café was for a long time a place of business where traders communicated through mirrors to discreetly conclude their deals. Its molded ceilings, mahogany woodwork and burgundy draperies have been preserved, embodying the bourgeois elegance of the 19th century.
Cuisine and experience
The menu pays homage to Lyon's traditions while incorporating modern creations. At any time of day, you can enjoy breakfast, a "traditional" menu, or a dish inspired by the Mères Lyonnaises (Lyon's female chefs), as well as a selection of cocktails and homemade desserts.
Atmosphere and setting
With its spacious, light-filled rooms and monumental mirrors, the Grand Café des Négociants offers a warm and intimate atmosphere. The bar, terrace, and tea room make it ideal for both business lunches and relaxing after a show.
Professional activities
The establishment has a 210 m² business center equipped for seminars, conferences and cocktails, reinforcing its reputation as a preferred meeting place in the city center.
Cultural importance
Ranked among the great Lyon brasseries, this café illustrates the art of living and conviviality of the French gastronomic capital, remaining a timeless symbol of Lyon's refinement and urban heritage.