Restaurant in Lyon, France
Les Adrets
100Pearl PointsLow-friction lunch

About Les Adrets
Les Adrets is worth considering when you want an easy-to-book meal in Vieux Lyon rather than a high-ceremony fine-dining reservation. It suits couples or small celebrations that value old-city convenience, but diners chasing a chef-led destination meal should compare it with Lyon's more clearly positioned peers before committing.
The useful reset: treat Les Adrets as a Lyon restaurant with limited verified public detail for planning. The confirmed basics are direct: it opens Monday to Friday for lunch from 12–3 PM and dinner from 7:30–10:30 PM, closes Saturday and Sunday, lists a smart casual dress code. With no verified cuisine, chef, awards, price tier, signature dishes, seat count, or service format available here, the safest approach is to plan around the confirmed hours and the occasion rather than assuming a specific style of meal.
Use it for a weekday Lyon meal, not an over-specified tasting-menu plan
Les Adrets can fit a weekday lunch or dinner in Lyon, but the available facts do not support claims about a tasting-menu format, named chef, neighborhood setting, or particular dishes. For a special occasion, confirm current details directly before relying on it for the main meal of a trip. If the night needs a more clearly documented restaurant profile, compare it with Lyon options such as La Tour Rose, Le Bœuf d'Argent, Les Loges, Les Terrasses de Lyon, or Villa Florentine.
Because no verified signature dishes or cuisine details are listed, avoid planning around a specific order in advance. The practical move is to check the current menu and ask the restaurant what is available when you book or arrive. That keeps expectations aligned with what is actually confirmed rather than with an assumed house style.
Book around confirmed hours and dress code
The strongest planning information for Les Adrets is its schedule: lunch and dinner service Monday through Friday, with weekend closure. That makes it most useful for weekday itineraries in Lyon. The smart casual dress code suggests dressing neatly without assuming a highly formal restaurant experience.
For planning, lunch and dinner are both verified weekday options. Groups, dietary needs, private dining, bar seating, takeout, delivery, specific menu formats are not verified here, so confirm those directly with the restaurant before making plans. Quick reference: choose Les Adrets when the confirmed weekday hours work for your schedule; choose another Lyon dining room if you need more documented detail before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Les Adrets in Lyon?
For another Lyon option, compare Les Adrets with La Tour Rose, Le Bœuf d'Argent, Les Loges, Les Terrasses de Lyon, or Villa Florentine. Les Adrets is easiest to evaluate on its confirmed weekday lunch and dinner hours rather than on unverified claims about cuisine, awards, or menu format.
What should I order at Les Adrets?
No verified signature dish or cuisine detail is available here. Check the current menu and ask the restaurant what is available when you book or arrive.
What should a first-timer know about Les Adrets?
Use it as a Lyon restaurant with confirmed weekday lunch and dinner hours, not as a heavily documented destination dinner. It is open Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM and 7:30–10:30 PM, it is closed Saturday and Sunday.
Can I eat at the bar at Les Adrets?
Bar seating is not verified here. If that format matters, ask the restaurant directly before planning a weekday meal in Lyon.
Is lunch or dinner better at Les Adrets?
Both lunch and dinner are verified weekday options: 12–3 PM and 7:30–10:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Choose based on your Lyon schedule, remember that the restaurant is closed Saturday and Sunday.
Is Les Adrets good for a special occasion?
It may suit a weekday meal in Lyon, but details such as cuisine, price, awards, private rooms, service format are not verified here. For an occasion that needs more documented detail, compare it with La Tour Rose, Le Bœuf d'Argent, Les Loges, Les Terrasses de Lyon, or Villa Florentine.
Location
30 Rue du Bœuf, 69005 Lyon, France
Compare Les Adrets
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Les Adrets | Lyon | , | , |
| La Tour Rose | Lyon | , | , |
| Le Bœuf d'Argent | Lyon | , | , |
| Les Terrasses de Lyon | Lyon | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ |
| Villa Florentine | Lyon | French Fine Dining | , |
| Les Loges | Lyon | Anthony Bonnet | , |
How Les Adrets Lyon compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- La Tour Rose, Notable alternative
- Le Bœuf d'Argent, Notable alternative
- Les Terrasses de Lyon, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Villa Florentine, French Fine Dining, French Fine Dining
- Les Loges, Anthony Bonnet, Anthony Bonnet
How it compares in Lyon
Against La Tour Rose and Les Loges, Les Adrets is the more practical pick when availability and Vieux Lyon convenience matter more than a clearly signposted destination meal. Choose Les Loges if Anthony Bonnet's kitchen is the draw; choose Les Adrets if the priority is a simpler old-city dinner that should be easier to slot into a trip.
Les Terrasses de Lyon is the clearer splurge, with Modern Cuisine and a €€€€ price tier. That makes it better for a major celebration where the setting and spend are part of the point. Les Adrets is the safer value-minded alternative when the occasion is warm but not lavish.
Villa Florentine is the better fit for French fine dining with hotel-level polish, while Le Bœuf d'Argent is worth cross-shopping if the aim is another Lyon dinner with less ceremony than the luxury peers. In short: Les Adrets for easy booking and location, Les Terrasses de Lyon or Villa Florentine for higher-production occasions, Les Loges when the chef connection drives the decision.
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