Bofinger
Alsatian Brasserie · Paris · Chef Patrick Guillot
Paris's oldest Alsatian brasserie, founded in 1864 and renowned for its stunning Art Nouveau interior featuring a magnificent stained glass dome from 1909. Located near Place de la Bastille, Bofinger is famous for its choucroute garnie and spectacular seafood platters.
5-7 rue de la Bastille, 75004 Paris, Paris
- Paris's Oldest Alsatian Brasserie Since 1864
- Iconic Art Nouveau Stained Glass Dome
Menu
Dishes
- Choucroute de la Mer — Seafood choucroute with smoked fish, salmon, and haddock
- Choucroute Alsacienne Traditionnelle — - traditional sauerkraut with assorted sausages, smoked pork belly, and ham hock
- Plateau de Fruits de Mer Royal — Grand seafood platter with lobster, crab, oysters, langoustines, and prawns
- Steak Tartare — Hand-cut beef tartare prepared traditionally
- Choucroute (à la carte) | ~ (28)
- Mon–Fri (6)
- Sunday (12)
- Lunch set menu | ~ (20)
- Starters (à la carte) | ~ (15)
- Fish / Meat mains | ~ (25)
Cocktails
- Old Fashioned de Bofinger (14) — Bofinger's house old fashioned
- Spritz Alsacien (14) — Alsatian-style spritz
- Americano (14) — Campari, sweet vermouth, soda
- Cocktail Bofinger (14) — House signature cocktail
- 📞 Reservations (33)
Phone: +33 1 42 72 87 82
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