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La Table des Troys
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Perched right across from the Château de Vincennes, La Table des Troys is your go-to for classic French brasserie vibes without the pretension. The terrace is the real star here—grab a seat on a sunny afternoon and you’ve got a front-row view of the castle while you dig into their house-made profiteroles or a hearty choucroute. It’s the kind of place where locals bring their families for Sunday lunch and tourists stumble in by accident, then swear they’ve found the real Vincennes.
Known For
- •house-made ice cream
- •roasted meats
- •choucroute
- •terrace views of Château de Vincennes
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Location & Hours
Mo-Th 12:00-14:45,19:00-22:30; Fr 12:00-14:45,19:00-23:00; Sa 12:00-15:00,19:00-23:00; Su 12:00-22:00
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Solid brasserie with unbeatable views
La Table des Troys is one of those rare spots in Vincennes that actually feels like a neighborhood staple rather than a tourist trap. The location is unbeatable—sitting on the terrace with the Château right in view is pure Parisian charm, especially in the warmer months. The food is solidly traditional brasserie fare: think roasted meats done right, a choucroute that hits the spot in winter, and those house-made ice creams that are honestly worth a visit on their own. It’s not gourmet, but it’s honest, generous, and the service keeps it feeling welcoming rather than rushed.
What sets it apart is the balance of quality and accessibility. You won’t find molecular gastronomy here, but you will find plates that feel made with care—like the profiteroles or a simple steak frites that’s actually cooked properly. It’s the kind of place you’d bring out-of-town guests who want to see “real France” without the pressure of a Michelin-starred experience. The Wi-Fi and pet-friendly policies are nice bonuses for locals trying to make it a regular spot.
Lire en français
La Table des Troys est de ces adresses qu’on garde précieusement dans sa poche, un vrai repère de quartier à Vincennes. La terrasse, face au Château, offre un cadre exceptionnel : on s’y installe volontiers pour un déjeuner ensoleillé ou un dîner tranquille. La cuisine est classique, sans chichi, mais avec une vraie attention aux détails—les profiteroles maison, la choucroute bien relevée, les viandes rôties à point. C’est le genre d’endroit où l’on revient, avec sa famille ou ses amis, sans se soucier du prix ni de la mode.
Ce qui fait son charme, c’est cette simplicité assumée. Pas de cuisine fusion ni d’expérimentations douteuses, juste des plats traditionnels exécutés avec soin. Le service est chaleureux, l’ambiance détendue, et le fait d’accepter les animaux de compagnie ou de proposer du Wi-Fi montre qu’ils pensent aux locaux autant qu’aux visiteurs. Une valeur sûre, pas un coup de chance.