Aux Crieurs de Vin

Bistro · Troyes

Aux Crieurs de Vin

Bistro · Troyes

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4 Pl. Jean Jaurès, 10000 Troyes, France

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Aux Crieurs de Vin is a charming bistro and wine shop serving rustic, locally sourced dishes paired with an impressive selection of natural wines.  

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4 Pl. Jean Jaurès, 10000 Troyes, France Get directions

auxcrieursdevin.fr
@auxcrieursdevin

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4 Pl. Jean Jaurès, 10000 Troyes, France Get directions

+33 3 25 40 01 01
auxcrieursdevin.fr
@auxcrieursdevin

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"The decor is trendy with bare bricks, polished concrete floors and bistro furniture, as is the concept... Choose a bottle of wine from the cellar, before pairing it with a good, simple dish with a focus on ingredients (artisan produced charcuterie, free - range meat, cheeses from Bordier etc). A tasty and friendly place." - Michelin Inspector

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Pieter K

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Aux Crieurs de Vin offers a unique dining experience in a cozy wine shop setting. The menu features simple, rustic dishes that are flavorful and well-prepared, making it a great choice for those who appreciate hearty, authentic cuisine. However, the wait time can be a bit long, as the restaurant seems to be understaffed with only two waiters managing the service. Despite this, the atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the prices are quite reasonable. If you’re not in a rush and want to enjoy good food paired with excellent wine, it’s worth a visit.

Raffaele Mastrovincenzo

Google
This is a truly outstanding bistro bar a vin, the food is simple but super tasty. The produce are all sorted locally, or at least in France. The wine selection is subliminal, focus on Natural wine or at least small vignerons with sense of place. My second time and highly recommended.

Stefano Carteri

Google
Great place . Allways nice to eat and stay with a lot of bottles of wine around. Good food and good wines

Luuk Smink

Google
Both a winery and bistro. They serve good food with excellent wine with a friendly service. Great selection of wines, spirits and (a few) beers.

L Hepworth

Google
Charming rustic brasserie with 3x option menu and choice of wine from the wine shop plus a 12€ corkage. Well worth a visit for the great vibe and food.

PETER DB

Google
Like nothing else, Is it a wine boutique that sells food or a restaurant that sells wine? Who cares, the place is great! Dishes are basic and honest, the suggested wine pairing was spot on. Embrace the experience and you will have a wonderful evening. Peter

Sean Rollins

Google
It's pretty small, but loaded with wine. Nice place to buy a bottle for home, or sit down and enjoy a glass. Excellent selection and friendly service, worth a visit.

David Richards

Google
Had the mixed cheese and mixed meats plates with wine to match. Very tasty with good service.

Lamont C.

Yelp
We strolled in on a week night and were told since we did not have a reservation, we would not be offered a table to have dinner. Though standing at an empty table at roughly 8 pm, we were told we could have a charcuterie plate and some wine, but we were more interested in actually dining, not grazing. The fellow pointed us towards another restaurant, highly recommending it because they served "fresh" food. Though the place he suggested looked dubious, we sat down and figured (eventually) the guy at Aux Crieurs was probably having a good laugh at our expense. (We were told they, Aux Crieurs, purchased only the precise amount of food for the number of diners each evening. Really? What dining establishment doesn't purchase sufficient provisions?? Aux Crieurs, apparently!) He did tell us, though, that they would be open until midnight and suggested we return after dinner. On our stroll back through town, we did see far more promising dining spots near Aux Crieurs. We found the place to be about half full and sat down at the very empty table we had seen earlier in the evening. We ordered a few different white wines...nothing exceptional. My friend poked around the shop and spoke (French) with the owner/manager who seemed disinterested in conversing with a wine industry veteran from overseas. Recommending a bottle, we gave the okay and this was opened and poured...this was another one of those wines that's fashionable in some wine circles, more for its novelty than for its quality. The owner and his counter help engaged in a bit of chit chat while leaning on the wine bar and waiting for a couple of groups which had been dining there to wrap up their evening. As we sipped the bottle of red over the course of next next half hour, no effort was made to sell the remaining tables a glass or bottle of wine or, perhaps, a mineral water. The Aux Crieurs crew wanted to go home. It was perhaps 11:15 or 11:30 when those stragglers stood up and made their way out the door. At this point the owner began turning out the lights and we were asked to leave, despite having half a bottle of wine remaining. Perhaps our experience is abnormal, but should we find ourselves in Troyes again, this is the last place we would consider as a dining or wining option!