Right in the heart of the Cour des Petites-Écuries, Brasserie Floderer is one of those historic spots we love so much in Paris. You have to cross the small cobblestone courtyard to come upon this historic brasserie, which has been here since 1909.
Traditional French cuisine with an Alsatian twist
Originally, the restaurant was called Brasserie Flo, founded in the early 20th century by Édouard Fournier. With its Belle Époque decor and Alsatian cuisine, it quickly established itself as a must-visit spot in eastern Paris. Over the decades, the restaurant even became the starting point for the famous eponymous group, which would go on to develop several major brasseries in Paris and throughout France.

Today, the restaurant has reclaimed its original name, Floderer, while retaining the essence of its identity. The venue remains steeped in its heritage, with a setting reminiscent of the grand brasseries of yesteryear. Wood paneling, stained-glass windows, frescoes, and spacious dining rooms still offer a glimpse of what the atmosphere of Parisian restaurants might have been like at the beginning of the last century.
On the plate, the restaurant remains faithful to traditional cuisine. The menu features brasserie classics, with a strong Alsatian influence. Highlights include seafood platters, specialties such as Strasbourg-style sauerkraut, and typical French dishes. The offerings are designed to be accessible and generous, in the spirit of the great, popular restaurants.

As for hours, the brasserie is open from morning to night, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even brunch on weekends. This continuous rhythm makes it a lively hub in this bustling courtyard, frequented as much for a meal as for a quick drink.
The venue has undergone several transformations in recent years, with renovations aimed at modernizing the establishment while preserving its identity. Thus, behind these brand-new large yellow doors lies a decor that still pays homage to the Belle Époque.
Discreet from the outside but rich in history once you step inside, Brasserie Floderer is one of those Parisian spots that stand the test of time. A place that is both a gourmet delight and full of life, it continues to attract lovers of traditional cuisine and those curious about old-fashioned decor.
📍Brasserie Floderer – 7, cour des Petites Écuries, 75010
📆 Open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight