Le Grand Colbert | Paris 1910

Brasserie | Paris

Le Grand Colbert | Paris 1910


Discover our Parisian Brasserie "Le Grand Colbert"

OPEN EVERY DAY

from midday to midnight

Don't hesitate to book a table in our brasserie in the heart of Paris for an unforgettable culinary experience in a historic and elegant setting.

Located at 2 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, between La Bourse and the Palais Royal gardens, discover a mythical Parisian brasserie and be transported back in time with its unique architecture and atmosphere.

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Originally built in 1637 by Guillaume Bautru, Comte de Serrant, the building was a private mansion designed by the architect Louis le Vau. In 1652, it was sold to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's famous minister, and then to Philippe d'Orléans in 1719.

In 1806, it was occupied by the State Debt Fund, until it was sold in 1825. The mansion was then demolished to make way for the current building and the opening of the Galerie Colbert in 1828, which was to compete with the Galerie Vivienne.

Under Louis-Philippe, a novelty shop called ‘Au Grand Colbert’ opened its doors.

The name was retained until 1900, when it was converted into a restaurant.

At the instigation of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the owner of the premises, it was renovated in all its original details in 1985, at the same time as the Galerie Colbert. This large room, with its impressive architectural volume and six-metre walls, contains remains of no less than two of the most ancient buildings in France.



OUR FOUNDERS
MR FLEURY JOEL in 1992
Then MR BROSSARD in 1998
The GRAND COLBERT

Discover our menu

General information


Cuisine

Family Cuisine, Seafood, Fresh products, Traditional Cuisine, Homemade

Business type

Brasserie

Services

Air Conditioning, Private Hire, Disabled Access, Wi-fi

Payment methods

Diner Club, American Express, Apple Pay, Contactless Payment, Eurocard/Mastercard, Cash, Visa, Debit Card

Opening hours


Mon - Sun

12:00 - 00:00 *

* Bookings only

Map and Contact


2 Rue Vivienne 75002 Paris 01 42 86 87 88