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    Bread & Vine

    4.2 (27 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jess B.

    We popped in during the Christmas walk and I'm so glad we did! We ordered at the counter but you can also grab a table and staff will come serve. My sister got a fresh baguette and was delighted in came out warm. I got half a dozen macarons (all are gluten free!) and was thrilled by the different flavors like cotton candy, pink lemonade, etc. The staff seemed knowledgeable about gluten free options so I will be back for a sit down meal and to try the gluten free pizza and Aperol slush!

    French Dip and a glass of red wine.   Delicious.
    Mark K.

    What a great addition to Third Street in downtown Geneva. The food is outstanding, the venue unique and beautiful, and the staff friendly and efficient. The restaurant owners were on site and were really engaging. Can't wait to go again. Best addition to Geneva in years.

    French hotdog
    Tim T.

    My wife and I absolutely love this place. We've been going to the galena location for years and are super happy to have this now close to home.

    Gyro Sandwich w/Fries...really good!
    Sid G.

    Glad to see something fun went into the old 318 building. They really fixed up the interior nicely, comfy chairs, tables and a bar area. The food and drink menu is quite extensive and unique. From cocktails, beer, wine to pizza, handhelds, breakfast, lunch and desserts....something for everyone. Staff is incredible as is the food. Our first visit here, my wife had the Veggie Quiche with salad...she loved it! I had the Gyro Sandwich w/fries, everything was fresh and delicious especially the naan bread the gyro was served on, very very fresh. Finished off this wonderful lunch with an eclair, should have bought more to take home. Looking forward to going back!

    French Dip with amazing truffle fries

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    Don't miss a great lunch/dinner or hosting an event upstairs at The Kate 318-love the food, decor and service is the best!

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    If they want to last they may want to rethink their price points. Even for Geneva, they are too high with small portions.

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    Great food and friendly attentive service. Something for everyone on the menu. Wine and craft covktail. Kids menu.

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    Great food. Warm friendly staff. Fun atmosphere. Outstanding bakery. Will definitely come back.

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    Casual place to either grab and go an amazing looking sandwich or pastry, sit and have a drink or small meal.

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    Paris Bistro

    3.9
    (513 reviews)
    12.7 mi
    $$

    Out here in deepest Suburbia, sometimes things present a vaguely Disneyesque artifice, where, if…read morethe fantasy world was more advanced, "Quotation Marks" would appear magically in the air around buildings (and, alas, people) indicating irony should be applied as a mitigating factor. This is not to imply in any way those places (or people) are therefore any less in quality or to be avoided. But I digress... I've driven past the "Paris Bistro" here, since it was established, and, unfairly thought "yeah, right". Why? Route 59 is a 1000% American Commerce Zone, rife with every franchise on the docket, and conformity is securely on the menu. And rightly so. Folks out here may have had their success, but they were raised in front of American TV, and their consumer habits developed accordingly, especially with regard to cuisine and eating habits. There are, of course, bona fide Ethnics in the general area, but those are germane to the Communities in residence. (Some FAB Chinese, Indian and Mexican places-q.v.) I am not aware of a burgeoning French settlement anywhere nearby. Around here "Cooper's Hawk" passes for "fine dining", and if you've ever fine-dined, you'll know Cooper's Hawk may parlay a decent feed, but it ain't Alinea, Bubba. In the far Western and Southwestern Chicago 'burbs, folks' Culinary tastes are as conservative as their politics. So whither "Paris Bistro"? It's a handsome suburban building with inviting signage. When you walk in, you pass a bar having an impressive array of boozes. Keep going west past the bar and you're in a room mimicking a rural setting, if a rural setting had curved leather banquettes. There's a more traditional dining room on the other side of the bar, but I didn't go in there. It was daytime, and bright, but when daylight ebbs, I'll bet both rooms are romantic. The service is reserved and accommodating-you're not going to find a wisecracking "Alice" on the staff. The menu actually is pretty accurate as a French Bistro in the USA. Lots of Français on it (in the titles), but the descriptions are all clear English. You don't have translation to fear.The menu is extensive, and features many traditional "Bistro" faves, along with select "American" choices. I was in for Brunch. Disregarding conformity, I ordered the Escargot for Hors D'oeuvre, not that I wanted to, but because I am pathologically incapable of NOT ordering Escargot if they are on the menu before me. They were yum, but I wish there was a softer bread available for sopping the buttery-garlic goodness remaining after the morsels are consumed. As "they" say, a French Chef is judged by their prowess in cooking a simple Omelette, so that's where I went. "Jambon et Gruyere" to be exact. It wasn't a large beast, but it was tasty, light, and properly prepared. No sign of the Rugby-Ball pancake-batter-enhanced behemoth omelettes you'll find in common Coffee shops. Accompanying was a (very) small salad of nice composition, with just enough fruity vinaigrette to satisfy. Also on the plate were tasty and ultra-crispy "shoestring fries". I'm not a slave to potatoes with breakfast. but these were damned good. The problem at hand (so to speak) was the transport from plate to mouth, as they were very thin and very crisp. Both fork and spoon were inefficient. I thought of using the spoon to crush them, thus rendering spoon a contender to preserve my dining decorum. In the end, I bit the bullet and just picked them up in hand, decorum be damned. I wish I had a bucket of these for movie-watching snacks at home. The coffee was a conundrum. It arrived with a strongish smell, like it was burnt and past its prime, but lacked the acrid flavor such as found in a forlorn brew. It was actually a fine, bold, cup of VERY dark roast. It's a nice, sophisticated (but not snooty) resto, dignified but not stuffy. If you need to have a business breakfast/brunch, this is a perfect place. Also, if you're not in the mood for the hustle and bustle of a noisy coffee shoppe. Prices a bit higher than you might expect, but... I quite enjoyed both the bread and circuses here, and while I never mistook myself from being anywhere else than in Naperville (not Paris), I caught the vibe, and it was nice. I am officially pissed at myself for not stopping here sooner. No "quotation marks" for this place. Throwing 4 stars (for now), and I'll be back here very soon for dinner.

    I recently went to Paris Bistro for a Galentine's Day tea with my Pilates friends. We were a group…read moreof five. We were shown to a table in the room to the right of the host stand. That room is usually where they sit families. It was not our choice and we voiced our opinion to sit in the dining room. The staff immediately switched everything to the warm and inviting dining room. The food provided was tasty from the mini sandwiches to the tartines to the sweet treats. I have to say there was an inconsistency with sizing. Some were generous and some were lacking. They could've done a better job with consistency so we all got the same sizes. The tea service was very cute but you were only able to choose a couple teas. I've been to other teas at Suzette's and Pinecone Cottage where the tea is unlimited, as well as they ask if you would like another tasting of something that you really liked. I felt for the money this tea service was limited as well as not consistent. It was a great way to spend time with my Pilates friends, though. I could see myself doing this again if there were improvements made and they were more generous by offering an additional taste.

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    Chocolate ganache parfait. Yum.
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    Salads Lyonnaise and side of Frites with Aioli
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    Le Berry Bistro

    Le Berry Bistro

    2.3
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I'm giving this restaurant two stars because of the great location (love the patio that looks right…read moreout onto 3rd Street) and very nice staff. This place is trying and I'll give them that. I've been here twice. The first time I vowed never to come back because the food was extremely mediocre at best and tasted like it had sat under a hot plate too long. Yet, I found myself coming back here because the location is so central. I tried the brunch menu this time around. I had a quiche that was overcooked and had some dried out veggies in the overly cheesy eggs. They need to have some lighter fare for brunch as well. My advice is to get someone in to redesign the menu. All I kept thinking is this is a restaurant that would be on Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsey.

    I agree wholeheartedly with the review by Robyn...nice location and good staff but unfortunately…read morethe good ends there. If a restaurant uses a French modifier ("Le") and calls themselves a bistro, shouldn't they have some French food on the menu? The closest thing to French food on the menu was escargot and Steak au Poivre (I'll get to that later...). We had the Crab Tapenade which barely had any crab and I swear they used imitation crab. Also, by definition tapenade uses olives and capers - neither of which were to be found in the appetizer. It was a greasy, oily, heavy mess. Prior to eating the appetizer I had ordered their Crab Cakes (which I would not have after tasting their crab tapenade). They ended up being inedible. I have seen cat food that had more texture than the breaded and fried mush that they called crab cakes. My wife was in the mood for red meat, so she ordered the Steak au Poivre (Steak with Pepper) which she ordered Medium-rare. It came to the table devoid of any pepper and was blood rare. To make matters worse, both entrees were served with very overcooked vegetables - so much so that the carrots were so soft they could be bent in half without breaking. This was one of the worst meals I have ever had in a restaurant (and definitely the worst I had at a restaurant at this price level - total was $100 with only two glasses of wine).

    Opus at The Belfry House

    Opus at The Belfry House

    4.5
    (30 reviews)
    50.7 mi

    We're always on the lookout for new cuisines, and we love exploring international flavors. We…read morewanted to venture outside the city for a culinary adventure. This place is an hour away, but the scenic route to Lake Geneva makes it worth the drive. In contrast, city traffic can take an hour and a half, even longer during peak hours. We visited twice, and during our second reservation, we couldn't resist making a third reservation for next month! As you can see in the pictures on their website, the food is beautifully presented, and each dish is unique and incredibly delicious. The prices are also very reasonable, which is a huge plus for us. We're talking amazing food at a reasonable price! Highly recommended! 5 stars!!

    I was overwhelmed at my first experience at the Opus before going to see the Journey Tribute band…read morenext door at the Belfry. From the start, the minimal yet well appointed decor was perfect for this venue. Front of the house waitstaff was incredibly knowledgeable of the exquisite menu and its preparation. This matched the waitresses depth of understand the wine offering. Now to the back of the house which highlighted a sparkling white open kitchen directed by Chef Eric. His 5 course menu could match any Chicago or Milwaukee fine dining restaurant. Each plate was artistically created pairing color, texture and taste. 5 Stars..... this is a gem of a fine dining experience just a few minutes west of Lake Geneva. Did my best to take a photo of the menu as well as the dishes. You will not be dissatisfied. The pacing it's prefect to get us to the next door Belfry Music Theater just in time.

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