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    Restaurant in Dijon, France

    Le Coin Caché

    100Pearl Points

    Central, Quiet, Practical

    Le Coin Caché, Restaurant in Dijon

    About Le Coin Caché

    A practical central Dijon pick for travellers who want an easy lunch or dinner around a Burgundy food-and-wine day, not a trophy reservation. Choose it for convenience and a more intimate city-centre meal; choose Sublime or Spica instead if you want a clearer modern-cuisine format before booking.

    Le Coin Caché is a Dijon restaurant with verified weekday lunch and dinner hours. It is open Monday to Friday from 12–2 PM and 7:30–10 PM, closed Saturday and Sunday. Beyond those basics, confirmed public details are limited, so it is best judged on timing, location at the city level, fit with your plans rather than on an asserted cuisine, chef, award, price point, or signature dish.

    A practical Dijon choice with clear weekday hours

    The strongest confirmed reason to consider Le Coin Caché is its schedule. Lunch is listed Monday to Friday from 12–2 PM, with dinner from 7:30–10 PM on the same days. That makes it potentially useful for visitors who want a meal in Dijon during the working week, while weekend diners should plan elsewhere because the restaurant is closed on Saturday and Sunday.

    Expectations should stay practical. There is no verified cuisine style, chef, award, menu format, price tier, drinks program, or signature item available here. Treat Le Coin Caché as a Dijon restaurant to evaluate by its confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code, then check the venue's own current channels before making plans. If you want to compare it with other named options, Sublime and Spica are other venues to review before deciding.

    Who should choose it

    Choose Le Coin Caché if the confirmed weekday lunch and dinner windows suit your Dijon itinerary and you are comfortable checking current menu and booking details directly. Skip it if the occasion depends on a verified award, a known chef, a published price tier, or a clearly documented dining format. For a broader look at the city, use our full Dijon restaurants guide, then cross-check other plans through current, direct sources before deciding.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Coin Caché good for solo dining?

    It may suit solo diners if the confirmed weekday lunch or dinner hours work for the plan. Le Coin Caché is open Monday to Friday from 12–2 PM and 7:30–10 PM, it is closed on Saturday and Sunday. For a different kind of meal, BRASSERIE FRANCOIS is another named option to compare.

    How far ahead should I book Le Coin Caché?

    Book based on the restaurant's current availability rather than assuming walk-in space. The verified schedule is Monday to Friday lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 7:30–10 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed. If timing is important, check directly before you go.

    What should I order at Le Coin Caché?

    Check the menu the restaurant is offering that day, since no signature dish, cuisine style, or menu format is verified here. Choose Le Coin Caché for its Dijon setting and confirmed weekday meal windows, not for an unverified named item. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is Le Coin Caché good for a special occasion?

    It can work for a special occasion if the priority is a smart-casual meal in Dijon during the verified weekday lunch or dinner windows. It is not possible to confirm a prestige signal, award, chef-led format, or price tier from the verified facts here. If those details matter, compare other options before booking.

    Can Le Coin Caché accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified here, so do not assume large-party flexibility. The confirmed hours are Monday to Friday, 12–2 PM and 7:30–10 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Check the venue's official channels if you are planning for more than a small table.

    What should I wear to Le Coin Caché?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Keep the outfit neat and relaxed, adjust for the rest of your Dijon plans. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    What should a first-timer know about Le Coin Caché?

    Know the hours first: Monday to Friday only, with lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 7:30–10 PM, closed on Saturday and Sunday. The verified dress code is smart casual. Other specifics, including cuisine, chef, awards, price, menu format, signature dishes, are not confirmed here.

    Location

    2 Pl. Barbe, 21000 Dijon, France

    Compare Le Coin Caché

    Le Coin Caché Dijon and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Le Coin CachéDijon, ,
    Chez LéonDijon, ,
    SublimeDijonInnovative, Modern Cuisine€€
    The Garden of the bellsDijon, ,
    BRASSERIE FRANCOISDijon, ,
    SpicaDijonModern Cuisine€€

    How Le Coin Caché Dijon compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if this does not fit

    For a clearer modern-cuisine dinner, cross-shop Sublime and Spica. Both give more information up front on format and price tier, which helps when the meal needs to justify planning around it.

    For a safer group alternative, compare BRASSERIE FRANCOIS. It is the more practical backup when the priority is an easy consensus booking rather than a small, exploratory room.

    How it compares in Dijon

    Against Sublime and Spica, Le Coin Caché is the less defined choice but also the lower-friction one. Sublime and Spica both signal modern cuisine at €€, which makes them easier to evaluate for diners who want a planned restaurant-led evening. Le Coin Caché makes more sense when the meal is part of a broader Dijon day rather than the main event.

    Chez Léon, The Garden of the bells, and BRASSERIE FRANCOIS are the sensible cross-checks if availability or group needs drive the decision. Pick Le Coin Caché for a compact central meal; pick Sublime or Spica when menu clarity matters more; look at BRASSERIE FRANCOIS when a more broadly accessible brasserie-style option is the safer group call.

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