Restaurant in Paris, France
Baronne
100Pearl PointsSchedule-first pick

About Baronne
Baronne is a practical 8th-arrondissement choice for a polished Paris lunch or dinner, especially when location and occasion matter more than a documented chef or awards profile. Cross-shop Les 110 de Taillevent for clearer wine-led expectations, or Helen if the group wants a more premium seafood or steakhouse-style splurge.
Baronne is a Paris venue with verified daily lunch and dinner hours and a smart casual dress code. Beyond those practical facts, the available verified detail is limited: there is no confirmed cuisine, chef, award, price, signature dish, or service format to use as a reliable hook.
That makes Baronne best approached as a practical Paris choice rather than as a destination defined by a documented menu identity. If you are planning around timing, it offers lunch and dinner service every day; if you are planning around style, smart casual is the safest wardrobe note.
A practical Paris choice, but compare other options carefully
The main caution is specificity. With no verified cuisine, chef, awards, or price signal to anchor the decision, Baronne is easier to recommend for a convenient Paris meal than for diners seeking a known format before booking. If you want to compare alternatives, Les 110 de Taillevent is one natural reference point, though Baronne should be judged on its own confirmed practical details rather than on unverified similarities.
For another comparison, Helen may be worth checking alongside Baronne. You can also compare Bistrot du 8ème, Papillon, or Galinette Bistrot if you are deciding between several Paris dining options.
Who should choose it
Choose Baronne for a Paris meal when confirmed opening hours and a smart casual dress code are enough to support the plan. It is less compelling for diners who need a named chef, a documented signature dish, a confirmed cuisine, or award-led reassurance before committing. For more options by category, use the full Paris restaurants guide, plus the Paris hotels, Paris bars, Paris wineries, Paris experiences guides to build the rest of the evening around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Baronne?
There is no verified signature dish, cuisine, chef, or menu format in the available data for Baronne. Order from the current menu based on your timing, appetite, the kind of meal you want in Paris.
What should I wear to Baronne?
Baronne lists a smart casual dress code. Polished, neat clothing is the safest choice, especially for dinner.
Is lunch or dinner better at Baronne?
Both lunch and dinner are verified. Baronne is open Monday to Friday from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM and 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, Saturday to Sunday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Choose lunch or dinner based on the timing that best fits your Paris plans.
Is Baronne good for solo dining?
The verified data does not confirm a specific counter, seating format, or solo-dining setup. Solo diners can still consider Baronne if the hours work for their schedule, but should check current availability before going.
How far ahead should I book Baronne?
No verified booking lead time is available for Baronne. If your preferred time matters, especially for dinner, check current availability directly and compare with options such as Les 110 de Taillevent, Helen, Papillon, Bistrot du 8ème, or Galinette Bistrot.
Location
11 Rue Berryer, 75008 Paris, France
Compare Baronne
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baronne | Paris | , | , |
| Bistrot du 8ème | Paris | , | , |
| Les 110 de Taillevent | Paris | French, Traditional Cuisine | €€€ |
| Helen | Paris | Seafood, Southern Grill/Steakhouse | €€€€ |
| Papillon | Paris | , | , |
| Galinette Bistrot | Paris | , | , |
How Baronne Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
If Baronne is not the right fit
Book Les 110 de Taillevent if wine pairing and French traditional cuisine are the main reason for the meal. Choose Helen if the group wants a pricier seafood or steakhouse-style celebration and is comfortable with a €€€€ tier.
How Baronne compares in Paris
Baronne is the flexible 8th-arrondissement option when the group wants a polished Right Bank setting without a strongly defined cuisine or award-led brief. Les 110 de Taillevent is the better pick for diners who care about wine structure and French traditional cuisine, with its €€€ tier giving a clearer value signal before committing.
For a higher-spend celebration, Helen is the more explicit splurge, especially for seafood or steakhouse-style dining at €€€€. Baronne is easier to justify when the priority is a composed Paris dinner near the 8th rather than a more premium, category-specific meal.
If the brief is lower-key, compare Bistrot du 8ème, Papillon, and Galinette Bistrot. Those are better cross-shops when the occasion is casual, while Baronne fits the date, client, or celebration slot more naturally.
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