Les Tilleuls
Chem. des Tilleuls 4, 1009 Pully
021 729 02 39
les-tilleuls-pully.ch
Monday: 07:00–17:00
Tuesday: 07:00–17:00
Wednesday: 07:00–17:00
Thursday: 07:00–17:00
Friday: 07:00–17:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Les Tilleuls is a french restaurant located in Pully, offering a range of options including Has outdoor seating, Serves dine-in, No delivery. Known for Serves great coffee, Serves great dessert, it features a menu with items such as Filet de Truite Saumonée, Salade César. The atmosphere is typically described as Casual, Cosy, Quiet. a price range of $$.
021 729 02 39
les-tilleuls-pully.ch
Too expensive for the quantity served... 6 ravioli on my plate, one of which was empty for CHF 23! Otherwise, the terraces and service were friendly 👌🏻 …
A pleasant establishment with a friendly Marie-Therese at the beck and call. The croissants are excellent, and the coffee comes with a delicious little dark chocolate.
I was there a few days ago. The girl that welcomed me was very nice and attentive. Coffee was ok. I took an online French course while there, so I spent a couple of hours. I was asked a few times if I wanted something else, so as I stayed for a while I ended up ordering a piece of cake and a glass of water. They brought mineral water which was charged almost the same as the coffee. I thought it was tab water as i did not receive the bottle, and was surprised at the end of the they for the amount i had to pay. Moreover, I was leaving and realised my card had been blocked so offered to pay by TWINT but wasn't an option...offered to make a bank transfer as i did not have cash on me...this wasn´t an option either. The man that dealt with me (perhaps the owner who needs to work a lot on his manners to customers) was very rude, he replied: "If you ever go somewhere to eat you are supposed to be able to pay. If you don't have the money I will call the police." First of all i was trying to pay with the options i had, none of them were enough for this man, if you have a business you should have different payment options as everyone else have...second you got to be more gentle with customers...and third weird you didn't speak any english (my french is good to get along, but got to be nicer with tourists and make an effort, everyone in Switzerland can understand at least basic English). Luckily I found my overseas card and made it through with that so this man could relax with the situation. Never coming back again, do not recommend.