Brasserie Le Cygne

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Rue du Maupas 2
Brasserie du Cygne in Lausanne’s lively Chauderon quarter has served guests since 1902. The restaurant has successfully perpetrated its tradition but stays in synch with modern times with its interior decoration and the way the dishes are presented.

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Address

Rue du Maupas 2
1004 Lausanne

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Schedules

Open
Closed
Monday
10:00 - 23:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 23:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 23:00
Thursday
10:00 - 23:00
Friday
10:00 - 23:30
Saturday
10:00 - 23:30
Sunday
Closed
Closed on Sunday

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Brasserie du Cygne has remained traditional without being old-fashioned. Guests have enjoyed coming here since 1902. The region’s typical dishes are timeless classics such as perch fillets, croûte au fromage, planchettes and - naturally - cheese fondue moitié-moitié. Don't miss their brasserie dishes, good meats and home-made cordon bleu.

This establishment has been awarded the “ Café historique de Lausanne ” label established by the city of Lausanne in 2021. An iconic brasserie from the Chauderon Quarter, located close to the Tour de l’Ale. The exterior architecture is characterised by large semicircular bay windows that were recently rehabilitated. The interior is large and bright, with original wood panelling and seats.

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