Located in Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., Bistrot Du Coin serves up delicious French cuisine. Its very relaxed setting features picnic-style table cloths and a second floor to accommodate a packed house. Owners Yannis Felix and Michel Verdon opened Bistrot Du Coin's doors in 2000 for patrons to converse and have fun while enjoying their meals. It offers hearty starters such as French onion soup and fresh, crisp salads, steamed mussels and sautéed foie gras. Veal stew in a creamy sauce, braised chicken in white wine and pan-seared salmon topped with a fresh herb sauce are filling main courses to try.Bistrot Du Coin hosts parties to celebrate popular French events throughout the year, and it serves brunch on the weekend with its own menu. This restaurant has an extensive wine list, but also offers cocktails and apéritif. It is open year-round and welcomes reservations.
Lunch is served from 11:30 am Tuesday through Friday. Reservations for lunch are not required.Outside seating is available.From the culinary team that brought you Chez Billy Sud & Parc de Ville, comes a new cafe in the heart of Arlington, VA.Featuring regional French-inspired cuisine by chef Brendan L’Etoile, Cafe Colline is the perfect place for leisurely lunches, first dates, or just a wonderful evening of delicious food and drinks.Now with our curbside takeaway service, you can enjoy Paris without stepping on a plane
Part neighborhood café, part energetic bistro, Petite Cerise is located in a bright and lively historic corner space in Shaw/Mount Vernon Triangle. Petite Cerise features separate à la carte menus for brunch, lunch, and dinner. In addition, Petite Cerise has a Coffee Counter open Tuesday - Friday opening at 8am serving classic coffee and espresso preparations, housemade pastries, and other breakfast items to go or sit down.Dinner offers both an à la carte menu along with a Prix Fixe option. The focus in the evening is to craft unique and innovative dishes utilizing the very best ingredients within the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond skillfully prepared through a French lens.If you decide to join us for a morning coffee, quick mid-day bite, stretch out your lunch over a glass of wine, or gather with friends for an indulgent and creative dinner, we invite you here to celebrate and enjoy.
Matisse Restaurant, situé entre Chevy Chase and Upper Northwest, propose de la cuisine contemporaine française aux habitants locaux et aux acteurs du pouvoir de Washington. Dans un espace conçu par Thomas Pheasant, les clients dînent avec des ingrédients saisonniers frais, bios et locaux dans une atmosphère chaleureuse et détendue. Les portes françaises et le design donnent une sensation bien aérée dans toutes les salles à manger. Des espaces privés pour dîner et la Chefs table dans la cave à vin sont disponibles pour des occasions spéciales ou tout simplement pour se faire plaisir. Le chef Thierry Bodin est très fier du menu novateur, laissant les clients anticiper leur prochaine visite au Matisse et impatients d’y revenir encore et encore.
A century of combined culinary experience unites the family of chefs behind Mosaic District's brightest new restaurant. Chef/Owner Brendan L'Etoile showcases his mastery of classic French cuisine in the vibrant open kitchen at the heart of the beautiful two-tiered dining room and bar, putting family twists on classic bistro fare and bringing a taste of metropolitan France to Northern Virginia. Traditional French onion soup and delicious duck confit are showcased alongside L'Etoile's favorite less-globalized dishes, like potato-crusted salmon filet and braised beef short rib, with a delectable variety of desserts and French wine cellar.Our rooftop bar is OPEN for the season! Reserve your area today for groups of 8 or more, call 703-663-8931. First come, first serve, open seating for smaller groups, there is plenty of room!