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    Brasserie Jules

    Centre-ville, Amiens

    Restaurant in Amiens, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Brasserie Jules is an easy Amiens brasserie choice for lunch, early dinner, or a low-planning meal near Boulevard d'Alsace Lorraine. Choose it for convenience and familiar pacing, not for a trophy dining experience; for a more defined modern-cuisine occasion, compare Hyacinthe or Les Orfèvres first.

    About Brasserie Jules

    Brasserie Jules is a dining option in Amiens, open for lunch every day and dinner from Monday through Saturday. Smart casual dress is appropriate, Sunday service is limited to lunch.

    Choose it for a practical Amiens meal, not an over-specified destination brief

    The practical case for Brasserie Jules is simple: it has regular lunch hours and weekday-plus-Saturday dinner hours in Amiens. That makes it easier to place into a day plan than venues with narrower published availability.

    If you are comparing other options, Hyacinthe and Les Orfèvres are useful names to keep in the mix, alongside Brasserie Jules.

    Lunch is available daily; Sunday is the narrow window

    Brasserie Jules serves lunch from 12 to 2 PM every day. Dinner runs from 7 to 11:30 PM Monday through Saturday, so Sunday is limited to lunch. That makes Sunday the day that needs the most careful timing.

    For readers comparing a full Amiens eating day, start with the full Amiens restaurants guide, then cross-check other options such as A Taaable, Le T'Chiot Zinc, Le Lobby, Hyacinthe, or Les Orfèvres. For a wider trip plan, use the broader Amiens guides rather than treating this one meal as the anchor.

    The takeThis is a venue for easy, all-day visits: drop-ins for lunch, a casual evening with friends, or a lively group meal framed by regional classics. The brasserie model—service through the day and a menu that moves between staples—suits social dining and informal occasions rather than formal tasting-menu nights. Its central boulevard location and terrace orientation make it especially good for people-watching and neighborhood dining; the scale and menu breadth accommodate groups comfortably while still feeling like a distinctly Amiens institution rooted in northern French cooking.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextAmiens, France
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    Planning details

    Location
    18 Bd d'Alsace Lorraine, 80000 Amiens, France
    Website
    brasserie-jules.fr
    Phone
    +33322711840
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Brasserie Jules reads like a local institution: the scale and service are designed for steady traffic through the day rather than for formal, reservation-driven service. The room is built to absorb a crowd without becoming anonymous, so energy is communal rather than intimate. Positioned on a broad, Haussmann-influenced boulevard, the brasserie leans into a relaxed, lived-in historic sensibility—terraces and street life frame the experience, and the kitchen stays faithful to northern French brasserie fare. Overall, it feels polished but unpretentious, a working restaurant anchored in civic culinary tradition.

    Best For

    This is a venue for easy, all-day visits: drop-ins for lunch, a casual evening with friends, or a lively group meal framed by regional classics. The brasserie model—service through the day and a menu that moves between staples—suits social dining and informal occasions rather than formal tasting-menu nights. Its central boulevard location and terrace orientation make it especially good for people-watching and neighborhood dining; the scale and menu breadth accommodate groups comfortably while still feeling like a distinctly Amiens institution rooted in northern French cooking.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the regional specialties when you order: the house highlights include Choucroute de la Mer and Plateaux de fruits de mer, both of which speak to the brasserie’s seafood strengths. The write-up also emphasizes northern classics—moules-frites, ficelles picardes, and Maroilles—so sampling a few of those dishes gives a rounded sense of the local palate. Historically, beer plays an important role in the region’s cooking, so consider pairing richer northern preparations with a local beer or similarly malty accompaniment rather than defaulting to wine.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Classic brasserie with warm, cozy decor evoking Jules Verne's universe and generous traditional French portions.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicCozy

    Best For

    Group Dining

    Experience

    Historic Building

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Large

    Signature Dishes

    • Choucroute de la Mer
    • Plateaux de fruits de mer
    Planning details

    Location

    18 Bd d'Alsace Lorraine, 80000 Amiens, France · Directions

    +33322711840

    brasserie-jules.fr

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Le T'Chiot Zinc, Notable alternative
    • A Taaable, Notable alternative
    • Le Lobby, Notable alternative
    • Hyacinthe, Modern Cuisine, €€
    • Les Orfèvres, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    Brasserie Jules is the lower-friction choice in this Amiens set. Compared with Hyacinthe, which has a clearer Modern Cuisine identity at €€, it is better for diners who want a brasserie meal without committing to a more styled contemporary format. Compared with Les Orfèvres, the €€€ modern-cuisine option, Brasserie Jules is the more casual decision and Les Orfèvres is the stronger special-occasion target.

    Le T'Chiot Zinc, A Taaable, Le Lobby sit in the same practical Amiens cross-shop zone, but with fewer confirmed price or format signals available here, the decision should come down to mood and booking ease. Pick Brasserie Jules when the priority is a familiar brasserie setup and broad meal timing; look to Hyacinthe when cuisine focus matters more.

    If the meal is meant to carry the evening, Les Orfèvres is the more obvious splurge. If the meal needs to fit around sightseeing, trains, or a mixed group, Brasserie Jules is easier to justify.

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    Brasserie JulesAmiens; ; No published awards
    Le T'Chiot ZincAmiens; ; No published awards
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    Le LobbyAmiens; ; No published awards
    HyacintheAmiensModern Cuisine€€
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    Les OrfèvresAmiensModern Cuisine€€€
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Brasserie Jules in Amiens?

    Start with Le T'Chiot Zinc, A Taaable, Le Lobby, Hyacinthe, Les Orfèvres if you want to compare other options. Brasserie Jules is the simpler reference point when its lunch and dinner hours fit your plan.

    What should I wear to Brasserie Jules?

    The dress code is smart casual. Keep it neat and relaxed rather than formal for a meal in Amiens.

    Does Brasserie Jules handle dietary restrictions?
    Is lunch or dinner better at Brasserie Jules?

    Lunch is the broader option because it is available every day from 12 to 2 PM. Dinner runs from 7 to 11:30 PM Monday through Saturday, so Sunday is limited to lunch.

    Is Brasserie Jules good for solo dining?