Bar in Lyon, France
Broc'Bar
100Pearl PointsWalk-in wine bar, no fuss required.

About Broc'Bar
Broc'Bar on Rue Lanterne is a low-key wine-bar stop in Lyon's Presqu'île, best for by-the-glass pours without the commitment of a restaurant wine list. Walk-ins are easy and the brocante-style room suits a casual drink between other stops. A practical choice for the 1st arrondissement, not a destination booking.
Verdict
Broc'Bar at 20 Rue Lanterne in Lyon's 1st arrondissement is worth your time if you're after a casual wine-bar stop in the Presqu'île, particularly as a by-the-glass alternative to the more formal restaurant wine lists in the neighbourhood. The address puts you close to the Opéra and within easy walking distance of Lyon's main bar strip, making it a practical first or last stop on a longer evening. Booking is easy — this is not a destination that requires planning weeks in advance.
What to Expect
Broc'Bar fits the Lyon brocante-bar format: a room where flea-market aesthetics meet a wine-focused drinks list, the kind of space where mismatched furniture and low lighting do most of the decorative work. If you've been once, the visit that follows is leading spent exploring whatever's being poured by the glass rather than defaulting to a bottle — the by-the-glass selection at venues like this in Lyon typically covers natural and low-intervention wines at a price point that undercuts what you'd pay for equivalent pours inside a full-service restaurant. That's the core argument for Broc'Bar over a restaurant wine list: more flexibility, lower commitment per pour, and a room that doesn't require you to order a full meal to justify your seat.
For context on what the broader 1st arrondissement bar scene offers, Café Arsène Garet-Opéra and La Maison M. are nearby alternatives worth comparing depending on your mood and group size. If you're planning a fuller evening, our full Lyon bars guide covers the wider options across the city.
Practical Details
The venue sits at 20 Rue Lanterne, 69001 Lyon. No reservations are needed under normal circumstances , walk-in is the standard approach here. Specific hours, current pricing, and any happy-hour windows are not confirmed in our data at this time; checking directly before you visit is the safest move. For broader trip context, see our Lyon restaurants guide, Lyon hotels guide, Lyon wineries guide, and Lyon experiences guide. If you're comparing wine bars across French cities, Bar Nouveau in Paris and Papa Doble in Montpellier offer useful reference points for the natural-wine bar format done at different price levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Broc'Bar good for groups?
Small groups of two to four fit the brocante-bar format well. Larger parties may find the mismatched, compact furniture layout limiting. If you're six or more, a venue with a dedicated dining room — like Le Café du Peintre — is a more practical call.
Is the food good at Broc'Bar?
Broc'Bar is a wine bar first, so expect snack-style food rather than a full kitchen. Come for the wine and a bite, not a sit-down meal. If a proper plate is the priority, Le Troquet or La Cave Café Terroir will serve you better.
Do I need a reservation at Broc'Bar?
No reservation needed — walk-in is the standard approach at Broc'Bar. Just show up. The 20 Rue Lanterne address puts you in the heart of the Presqu'île, so early evening on weekends can see a queue at the door.
Does Broc'Bar have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available information for Broc'Bar. Given the Rue Lanterne street format in Lyon's 1st arrondissement, terrace space — if any — is likely small. Call ahead or arrive early if outside seating matters to you.
Is Broc'Bar good for a date?
Yes, for a low-key first or second date. The flea-market aesthetic gives you something to talk about, and the wine-focused list keeps things easy. Skip it for a milestone occasion — the format is casual, not romantic in a formal sense.
Does Broc'Bar have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are documented for Broc'Bar. Lyon wine bars in this format often carry accessible pricing across the board, so specific promotional windows matter less here than they would at a cocktail bar.
What's the crowd like at Broc'Bar?
Expect a local Lyon crowd: neighbourhood regulars, wine-curious young professionals, and people who found it while walking through the Presqu'île. It is not a tourist-heavy room, which is part of the appeal at 20 Rue Lanterne.
Location
20 Rue Lanterne, 69001 Lyon, France
Compare Broc'Bar
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Broc'Bar | Easy |
| Jaja Bistro | Unknown |
| La Cave Café Terroir | Unknown |
| Le Café du Peintre | Unknown |
| Le Troquet | Unknown |
| Octobre caviste | Unknown |
A quick look at how Broc'Bar measures up.
Also Consider
- Jaja Bistro, Notable alternative
- La Cave Café Terroir, Notable alternative
- Le Café du Peintre, Notable alternative
- Le Troquet, Notable alternative
- Octobre caviste, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Among Lyon's casual wine bars, Jaja Bistro and La Cave Café Terroir both operate in the same natural-wine-meets-casual-food territory as Broc'Bar. If food quality is your deciding factor, Jaja Bistro skews more toward a proper bistro experience with plates worth ordering alongside your wine. La Cave Café Terroir leans harder into the wine-retail-meets-bar hybrid, which makes it the stronger call if you want to buy a bottle to take home after drinking in. Broc'Bar's edge is its Presqu'île address: it's the most convenient of the three if you're already in the 1st arrondissement.
Octobre caviste is the option to choose if you want a more curated, caviste-led selection and don't mind a slightly more serious atmosphere. For a straightforward neighbourhood-bar feel with food, Le Café du Peintre and Le Troquet are both easier bookings and better suited to groups who want a meal rather than a pure wine stop. Broc'Bar is the right pick when you want a drink without a booking and a room that doesn't push you toward a full dinner.
On booking difficulty, all five venues in this set are easy to access without advance planning, so that's not a differentiator. The real choice comes down to format: pure wine bar (Broc'Bar, Octobre), wine-plus-food (Jaja, La Cave), or neighbourhood bistro (Le Café du Peintre, Le Troquet). Match the format to what your evening actually needs. For a wider view of where Broc'Bar sits in the city's bar scene, our full Lyon bars guide covers the full range.
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