There are certain restaurants in which you need to manage your expectations. Meaning, don't walk in hoping to be wowed, overwhelmed or stunned. The result, I have found, is a better dining experience overall. Paris's
58 Tour Eiffel, the brasserie-style restaurant, on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower is one of those restaurants.
Why We Decided To Eat At 58 Tour Eiffel
We have never climbed any of the platforms at the Eiffel Tower while in Paris because, candidly, we didn't want to fight the tourists or wait in line. On our most recent trip, spanning November and December 2014, we decided to go for it but still didn't want to do the lines so we opted to eat at one of the restaurants, which also grants you access to the Eiffel Tower. We didn't want to do the over-the-top foodie destination that is
Jules Verne (especially with a three-year old) nor did we want to do the
buffet. Instead we tried
58 Tour Eiffel, knowing full well it would probably be mediocre food and poor service.
We were right about the food. The service? Not that bad.