Le Bistrot de Bacchus
296 Reviews
15 Cr Masséna, 06600 Antibes, France

Le Bistrot de Bacchus
296 Reviews
15 Cr Masséna, 06600 Antibes, France
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Jariya Honey
Jariya Honey, Aug 2024
We booked a table for lunch here just an hour in advance—because we live life on the edge. This restaurant is a gem right next to the fresh market, and they seated us outside on the terrace, where we could admire the busy street with all the people walking by. The menu is filled with so many options that choosing felt like a game show.
However, the food was so good I almost proposed to the chef, and the service was warm and friendly. Prices are super reasonable, and the portions are so generous, they clearly expect you to have skipped breakfast.
The desserts looked incredible, but by that point, I was too full to even think about it—my stomach waved a white flag. I’d definitely recommend this place; just bring stretchy pants!
Miranda Zhang
Miranda Zhang, May 2024
Great option in Antibes! One of our best meals in all of the south of France (all price ranges included) and we did a lot of research and tried a range of places. Come here for a hearty lunch, great service and relaxed street side seating. Very bubbly spritzes (not flat! Like many other places) in nice glasses too.
Very Survival
Very Survival, Jun 2024
I enjoyed plat du jour, a cote bouef 500 g . We were a large group of 9 for Lunch and the service attention was exemplary. Wine selection above expectations and atmosphere perfectly informal and relaxed but not lax, I would recommend for lunch. Large selection on the menu, friendly and welcoming
Stella Pöll
Stella Pöll, Apr 2024
Do not trust the reviews for this restaurant! We sat down and had dinner here and the food was absolutely horrible. I had a lasagne which was much too soft and there was hardly any minced meat inside – it basically had nothing to do with a lasagne. Also the food just did not taste fresh at all. I confronted the waitress and she said „sorry you do not like the food“ smiled and walked away. I would not recommend to order anything here!
Alok Somani
Alok Somani, Nov 2023
We made two day trips to Antibes while we were staying in Nice back in February. The pasta dishes in particular here I think are better than most places we tried in the south of France. Our top two were the Eggplant Parmigiana and I believe a truffle risotto if I remember correctly. The white wines we had were good as well.
Love the ambiance sitting outside, though I do remember the seating arrangement being a little tight, and uneven tables if you’re sitting by the door. Overall I love little spots like this, and they delivered on the pasta dishes.
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