Restaurant in Paris, France
Au Vieux Colombier
100ptsLeft Bank Anchor Dining

About Au Vieux Colombier
Au Vieux Colombier is a Left Bank address on Rue de Rennes in Paris's 6th arrondissement, suited to neighbourhood dining rather than destination meals. Booking is easy and the location is hard to beat for Saint-Germain access. Without confirmed awards, pricing, or cuisine data, treat it as a local option worth discovering at lunch before committing to an evening occasion.
Au Vieux Colombier, Paris — Pearl Verdict
Au Vieux Colombier sits at 65 Rue de Rennes in the 6th arrondissement, one of the most walked streets in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The address alone positions it squarely in the kind of Paris that visitors come to find: Left Bank, literary, within reach of the Jardin du Luxembourg. What the venue database cannot confirm — pricing, cuisine type, hours, awards , matters here, because those gaps shape how you should approach a booking decision.
With no published price tier in our records, no confirmed cuisine category, and no awards data available, Au Vieux Colombier is a venue you book on location and local reputation rather than verified credentials. That is not necessarily a problem. Paris's 6th arrondissement has a long tradition of neighbourhood addresses that sustain themselves on foot traffic and repeat locals rather than Michelin press cycles. But it does mean the decision calculus is different from booking L'Ambroisie or Le Cinq, where verified credentials do the heavy lifting.
Lunch vs. Dinner at Au Vieux Colombier
In Saint-Germain, the lunch versus dinner question is usually a value question. Midday service across the 6th tends to offer formule menus at a fraction of evening prices , often two or three courses at a fixed rate that makes the same kitchen accessible without the evening spend. If Au Vieux Colombier follows that neighbourhood pattern, lunch is likely the sharper entry point, particularly for a first visit where you are still calibrating whether the room and the cooking match your expectations for a special occasion.
Dinner in this part of Paris carries a different weight: the streets quiet, the rooms fill with a slower pace, and the experience leans more deliberately into occasion dining. For a date or a celebration meal, evening makes sense if the room has the atmosphere to justify it. For a business lunch or a lower-stakes meal, midday almost always delivers better value per euro spent in this postcode. Without confirmed hours in our records, verify service times directly before booking.
How It Compares
Against the confirmed fine dining tier in Paris , Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Kei, Le Cinq , Au Vieux Colombier sits in a different category by default. Those are destination restaurants with documented tasting menus, verifiable awards, and booking windows that stretch weeks or months ahead. Au Vieux Colombier is, based on available data, a neighbourhood address on one of the 6th's busiest streets. That makes it easier to access, likely more flexible on reservations, and probably less expensive , but also without the external validation that justifies a long-haul visit on its own merits.
If you are already in Saint-Germain and want a solid local option rather than a destination meal, this address is worth a look. If the trip is built around a single great meal, Arpège in the 7th is a short walk across the river and carries the credentials to anchor that kind of occasion. For the broader Paris dining picture, see our full Paris restaurants guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Au Vieux Colombier | Typical 6th Arrondissement Peer |
|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy to moderate |
| Price tier | Not confirmed | €€ to €€€ |
| Address | 65 Rue de Rennes, 75006 | Varies |
| Awards | None confirmed | Varies |
| Leading for | Local dining, neighbourhood visit | Neighbourhood dining, tourism |
Pearl FAQ
Can Au Vieux Colombier accommodate groups?
No confirmed capacity data is available for this venue. For group bookings , particularly parties of six or more , call or email ahead to check availability and whether a dedicated space exists. In the 6th arrondissement, smaller neighbourhood restaurants often accommodate groups by arrangement rather than by default, so advance notice is worth the effort.
What should I order at Au Vieux Colombier?
Cuisine type and signature dishes are not confirmed in our records. Without verified menu data, the safest approach is to ask the server what the kitchen does consistently well rather than arriving with a specific dish in mind. In a neighbourhood Paris address, seasonal specials and the plat du jour often represent the kitchen at its most reliable.
Can I eat at the bar at Au Vieux Colombier?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed. Many Paris bistro-style addresses on busy streets like Rue de Rennes do offer counter or bar seating, but verify this directly before planning around it, especially if you are dining solo and want a more casual format.
What should I wear to Au Vieux Colombier?
No dress code is confirmed in our data. For a Saint-Germain address without verified fine dining credentials, smart casual is a reliable default: put-together without being formal. You will fit the room whether it skews neighbourhood bistro or slightly more polished brasserie.
Is Au Vieux Colombier good for solo dining?
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which generally favours solo diners , you are easier to seat and less likely to be turned away at short notice. Without confirmed bar or counter seating data, request a counter or small table when booking to avoid being placed in an awkward large-table position. The Rue de Rennes location is well-connected and direct to reach alone.
What should a first-timer know about Au Vieux Colombier?
Confirmed data is limited: the address is 65 Rue de Rennes in the 6th, booking is easy, and no awards or verified price tier are on record. That means you are walking in on the strength of location and local reputation. Go at lunch first if you want to keep the stakes lower, check the menu and room, and decide whether it warrants an evening return. If the meal needs to be a guaranteed occasion, venues with verified credentials , like L'Ambroisie or Kei , carry less uncertainty.
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Compare Au Vieux Colombier
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Au Vieux Colombier | — | |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | — |
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