Bistrot Pierre (Royal William Yard)
Bistrot Pierre (Royal William Yard)
Bistrot Pierre at Royal William Yard sits in the New Cooperage building with a large outdoor terrace overlooking the lawn where the monthly farmers’ market is held. The bistro is affiliated with the Admiral’s House boutique hotel on the same site.
Dogs are welcome in the bar area and on the outdoor terrace (open in summer), but not in the main dining room. The menu is French bistro classics – steak-frites, boeuf bourguignon, tarte au citron – with gluten-free and vegan options, and a children’s menu. A set lunch menu, Menu Pierre, runs Monday to Friday.
Open Sunday to Thursday 8am-10pm, Friday and Saturday 8am-10.30pm. Parking is at the Royal William Yard public car park, paid.
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