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    Bureau de Poste / French Bistro

    3.5 (113 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Vegan paillard
    Mira D.

    I tried Bureau de Poste recently and had the vegan paillard, it was SO GOOD!! Honestly, it may not have looked like much in the picture, but the flavor was incredible. I ate every bite. It reminded me of Indian spices with a little potato vibe, almost like a samosa in a new form. Hard to explain, but definitely worth trying for yourself. I also loved that the menu had plenty of vegan and vegetarian options, plus a lot of gluten-free choices, which makes it a great spot for anyone with dietary restrictions. Another fun touch is that the restaurant is attached to a little shop with unique trinkets to browse, which makes the whole experience even more enjoyable. I think this place would make a perfect date night spot, you can have a great meal, then walk around the area afterward. I'd definitely come back again.

    Beignets
    Bre M.

    The food was excellent. I am really surprised by the previous reviews. We had the Steak & Frites, Eggs Benedict, Beignets, and the Smoked fish plate. It was all SO good. The smoked fish surprised me. I'm not a big fish person, and smoked fish salad/dip is often dry.... Not the case here! I really enjoyed it. The beignets were fantastic. The strawberry compote they came with was soo good. These are my new favorite beignets in Austin.... I prefer them over Epicerie! They were the perfect size, crunchy, and the flavor was complex with the berries. I will come back for these alone. I always order my steak rare and I think this was the first time a restaurant got it rare enough! A lot of times they still give you medium rare, but not here. It was perfect. These eggs Benedict was also "very good" according to my husband. Man of few words ;) The coffee was also great. The service was great also, but more of a European vibe. They won't check up on you every 5 seconds like traditional restaurants, but I enjoyed this because we didn't feel rushed. We never got the feeling they were wanting us to leave so they could flip the table. Plenty of parking in the lot as well as on the street. The patio is dog friendly! Overall, very happy and will be back!

    Delores L.

    Normally when I stop at Dame coffee, I also stop at Sopa for a taco. I ate so much on vacation, I am trying to eat healthier to drop a few pounds I picked up on vacation. So, decided to get a healthy parfait (yogurt, granola, coconut, hazelnuts, fresh berries) at Bureau De Poste. Their website was not super clear on the hours of operation. Bureau de Poste, Tiny Grocer and a book store are all clustered together in the center of a Hyde Park residential neighborhood. Bureau de Poste does not open until 5 pm today. The shared cashier was super kind and friendly to share this information. Although I have dined a Bureau de Poste previously, I was disappointed I did get my parfait as planned. Because I was treated so well, hence I'm giving them a "4" rating. Pro tip: If you are not entirely sure what time a business opens, call ahead to confirm.

    Arancini balls
    Erica M.

    Oh man, I love a good French restaurant! This place did it right. I shared arancini balls, escargot, salate verte, and Halibut (the server's recommendation) and all of it was EXCELLENT. The halibut was the real standout - cooked perfectly and the sauce made me want to lick my plate. This place has a lovely patio as well, with fun decorations on the walls and pretty lighting. Service was top notch, too. I'll be back again.

    Pomme Dauphine
    Eric H.

    Stopped by to checkout the Tiny Grocer next to First Light Books. Saw they had a cafe, bar, deli section, and sit-down eating area in the store. Enthralled, I asked to see the menu and sit down. Turns out this restaurant is Bureau de Poste. There are a few tables inside, bar seating, and some patio seating outdoors. I was seated at the bar, which is just "opposite" the cafe. Wasn't too hungry, so I just ordered a snack. Pomme Dauphine. It was yummy. Basically a mashed potato fritter. With crème fraîche on top and bottom, topped with smoked trout roe, and chives. The chives are really there for color. A great combo. Could it be made even better? I suppose there's always room for flavor improvements, but the version I had was more than satisfying as a snack. Side note: for those wondering where the grocer starts and the restaurant ends--the deli prepared food is not meant to be eaten at the restaurant. I asked because I was semi-confused while searching for a snack to eat. It's unclear whether the deli is part of the restaurant or not. The cafe is weird. The staff work both on the grocer side and the restaurant side. So can I get a pastry? A cookie? Some coffee, or not? (Hint: those items are not on the restaurant menu). So if you want coffee-based beverages, you'll have to go sit on the cafe side, which is on the grocery store side.

    ALERT ‍ THEY HAVE HOT CAPPICOLA!!
    Britt Z.

    ‍ATTENTION: THEY HAVE HOT CAPICOLLA‍ The only place in Austin I've found that does deli Hot Cap! Boar's head from HEB doesn't count and isn't even close to authentic. So excited to have found this before the holiday season. Now that that's out of the way, let's get to the food! The pomme dauphine was amazing, If you're debating, just get it. The endive salad was fresh and light. These two items alone would be a five star meal. Our table also had steak frites and moules et frites. (Big frites people) Our waitress, Andrea was an absolute delight and made our experience very special. The atmosphere was very niche and quant. Local neighborhood vibe. I will definitely be back to sit on the patio when it starts cooling off and I look forward to trying their breakfast menu next

    More of the skate fish with fries and bread in the background
    Edwyn A.

    Adding a star after a wonderful dinner here. Came here because the line to the pizza place was long and I am so glad because this was the better meal. They now have cocktails which is a great way to start the mood. I ordered a salade vert, escargot, and asparagus with mouselline sauce. The salad was sizable enough for two but i needed my greens and devoured it. It has some fennel to give it a nice touch and the dressing the fresh greens were perfect. The escargot was buttery and it came with some bread to soak up all the goodness. The asparagus nice and a little sweet just the way it should be. I finished it all off with some Bourgogne blanc. Great meal.

    Asparagus, duck leg cassoulet, carrots
    Mariel T.

    A wonderful casual dining experience in an old post office with a little more elevated French food. Would get again: Carrots- I know I'm starting with a side... but I swear everyone raved about these. Escargot- a classic. Ask for more bread! Moules et frites - the frites are perfectly cooked and you can't go wrong with an aioli. If you like mussels, you'll be happy. Asparagus- easy to please several folks, good portion! Would probably pass on: Cheese and Charcuterie boards- while the charcuterie was of great quality, some of your less adventurous eaters may not like it. The cheese was great, but I could recreate the same board for under $5 from central market. Beef tartare- honestly I've just had better tartare at other spots in Austin that it's hard!! Would move up to the "would get again" section if I hadn't. Would def pass on: Ratatouille- sorry I'm just not a ratatouille girlie and this did not turn me into one. Duck cassoulet- it was just okay. I feel like I ate more venison sausage than anything here but it was filling! Overall, a great date or group dinner spot.

    Allie R.

    I came here for breakfast with my friend and we were so impressed. You can make reservations online or they accept walk-ins. We were able to show up without a reservation and get seated at the bar. It's located in tiny grocer so you can shop for some fun local items after. The staff were all so nice and helpful for recommendations. Everything came out quickly and was delicious! I can't wait to come back and try their dinner menu

    Melynda S.

    Hands down one of the best meals I have had in quite a while! Nestled in the heart of Hyde Park, I absolutely love how this feels like a true neighborhood gem! While there is some inside seating the majority is on the patio outside, which makes this the perfect spot for a glorious summer evening dinner. Service was a tad slow, but well worth it for the quality and quantity of food that was delivered. What we ordered: Moules et Frites (19) - shallots, garlic, white wine, parsley, fries Side of Carrots (10) - garlic herb butter, crème fraîche The food was seriously divine and I have been recommending this spot to my friends right and left. You need to go - end of story!

    Clafoutis
    Quyen B.

    Initial thought only (may be revised later if I revisit to give it another try) It's located jn the middle of a residential neighborhood. Yes, there is a parking lot! Always a plus!! Spacious partially covered patio with children's area Small indoor dining area shared with Tiny Grocer Our server was MIA a lot when we needed more water. We did raise the little flag attached to the table to signal we needed service. It didn't work. The food was overall ok, no complaints but also no "wow" moments. There wasn't a dish that stood out as spectacular. I do want to try the steak et frites, but we were there on the wrong day. I'm waiting to come back in the spring when the weather is nicer to enjoy the patio and hope to try some tasty dishes.

    Poisson a la Plancha - filet of cod, beurre blanche, lemon, salad verte
    Lisa O.

    Nice ambiance but chilly outdoors in the evening even with the space heaters. Enjoyed the steak frite, mussels, ratatoullie, and the chicken main dishes. The carrots, escargo, fresh bread, ocean tartare, french onion soup were all delicious. The wine recommendations were excellent for our meals. Enjoyed a quiet dinner and was not rushed on a Sunday evening.

    Bowie L.

    Came in for a brunch with a friend in December (2023). The ambience is nice and cute but I don't think it was worth coming in for brunch. There wasn't really anything that uniquely French on the menu so we both got a croque madame which honestly just tasted like a breakfast sandwich but $18. My main gripe was that the service just seemed to unprepared. My friend asked them if they had any tea/coffee options because there were none on the menu and the waiter seemed really confused like it was a weird question and replied they just had regular coffee. I think the coffee was also like $5 even though it wasn't even on the menu and just like drip coffee with milk? Maybe it's because we sat outside and it was right at opening time but I watched the waiters just chatting on the side while we were trying to get their attention for a while. Overall I found Bureau de Poste overpriced and nothing to be wowed by for brunch, but I'd be curious to see if the full and indoor dining experience might be better.

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    3.8(1.4k reviews)
    4.1 miEast Austin
    $$$

    Our favorite restaurant on the East Side. I recommend getting there at 5:45 so you can get in…read moreeasily without a reservation when they open at 6. Always get the baguette with butter, we like the salmon cru, of course we get the steak frites but the pork chop is better imo and the sauce & potato side are phenomenal.

    You don't have to be French to hate Justine's…read more Too bad to have to leave this clip joint even one star. Wait! I give it one star for the amazing gall to offer this offal up as French food! And for rolling their eyes, and their practiced Gallic condescension. Austin used to have a couple of decent French restaurant/bistros: Chez Nous was run by people from Marseilles, and Chamonix, and other parts of France. It didn't compare to French restaurants in France, but it was a decent value, and it was way better than nothing. Fabi & Rosi was probably more German than French, but with a good Euro mentality. Both Fabi & Rosi and Chez Nous died in the Covid plague. The best French resto in Austin by far was Aquarelle, which when it opened had a skilled chef in the kitchen from Aix-en-Provence. Austin probably wasn't ready for real French food at the time, and it quietly folded a few years ago. That brings us to Justine's: when it opened ca. 2009, it was a good value. The escargots were good, the onion soup was good, they served Delice de Bourgogne cheese, and the bread was good enough to mop up the garlic butter sauce. The other offerings were always meh, and the place was loud enough to remove the enamel from your teeth. I had skipped it for a few years until I got back from a trip to France, and wanted a nice French dinner. So I chose to return to Justine's. The crime and the pity of this place is that it is owned and operated by French people, and they know real French food, and they are deliberately abusing the public with their food, service, and prices. Americans generally associate French dining with arrogance, condescension. and laughable price points: if that's your expectation, then Welcome To Justine's! We ordered the radishes served with butter as an appetizer, which was not served with bread--which is sort of the whole point of eating radishes and butter. When we pointed this out, they charged us $5.00 for a half-baguette of bread to go with. Their bread! Their bread! Oo-la-la! Every French or Italian person knows that bread is firm and crusty on the outside and pillowy and delectable on the inside. What we got was the usual squishy, spongy stuff they sell at Walmart (not to cast aspersions on Walmart). THESE PEOPLE KNOW BETTER than to serve bread like this, and at this price! The rest of the meal was downhill--and EXPENSIVE, laughably overpriced, like the stereotypical snotty French dining experience. Before you eat here, do yourself the favor of reading the plethora of one-star reviews before submitting your own. And while we're here, the local food critics LOVE this place--has anybody writing these reviews ever been to France? Or Quebec? So many good restos in Austin have died, ill-served and neglected by the local 'food experts'. Let the buyer....wait: QUE L'ACHETEUR SOIT PRUDENT! THAT'S as close to France as you'll get with THIS joint.

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    4.0(1.5k reviews)
    2.9 miWarehouse District, Downtown
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    We stopped by Peche for Happy Hour and had a lovely time! I had the Royal Bees Knees cocktail and…read moremy friend had the Pink Moon. I def recommend those if you like gin or vodka. We started by enjoying the escargot and tuna tartare for appetizers. Absolutely delicious! We were splitting everything between 4 people and it was just enough! For our main course we had the Croque Madame with Pomme Frites and Half Pound Burger House Bacon, Gruyere, House Pickled Red Onions, Garlic Aioli, and Pomme Frites. The night ended with a shared creme brulee and I am a sucker for a good creme brulee; it had the perfect crack on the top and was delightfully creamy.

    Cool downtown French spot - great cocktails and drink selections! I think I like the drinks better…read morethan the food here, but they have a lot of good classic French fare on the menu. Food: Came here specifically to try bouillabaisse since it's pretty much the only restaurant in Austin that makes it. Large portion of seafood and very filling from the bread! The soup was a bit salty, but probably expected from the seafood. Also ordered the quail dish - this one was a bit underwhelming, decent but nothing special about it. I would say the drinks are really nice here - they have a large variety of absinthe and comes with a very cool water drip vessel. Service: Great service - came to check in often and offered some good insight into the different absinthe drinks. Vibe: Dark and moody - a bit on the rustic/industrial side but still a nice place for a date or a group. We could hear some music playing from the venues nearby which added to the ambiance.

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    Rose Gose

    4.4(237 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    My hubs chose Rosé Gosé for my Mother's Day brunch location. In full transparency, choosing a…read morerestaurant is not his jam. However, today major shout out to the hubs. Rosé Gosé was a delightful Mother's Day lunch spot. It is a whole vibe, and it is uniquely French! When we walked in an artist was playing romantic music on his keyboard, which set the tone for the brunch. It is a small restaurant inside with a larger area of seating on the patio. Of course, our reservations were inside in the comforts of air conditioning. You immediately notice a wine wall hence the name Rosé Gosé. The restaurant has many windows which provide lots of natural light. The tables house miniature yellow roses and utensils sat in a small wooden block...very French. All the servers were dressed in mauve clothing that resemble scrubs from a hospital. If someone stepped out in a French beret, I would have fallen over. Our server, Sergey, immediately served us water and took our order. The restaurant was highlighted as a modern European bistro. The atmosphere was charming, elegant, and stylish making it ideal for a Mother's Day brunch. My hubby ordered a ribeye, eggs and French Fries. I ordered the avocado toast with salmon and egg whites. While I'm not a huge red meat eater, I tasted a piece of the hubs ribeye and it was nicely prepared. My avocado toast was yummy to the nth degree! Everything was perfect. The avocado was precisely cut and at the right level of softness. The salmon was chopped into tiny little squares and so enjoyable to eat. We could not be more pleased. With a name like Rosé Gosé you would expect their drinks to be superb. My hubby ordered a hibiscus tea, which was delightful. I ordered a mimosa that had high quality ingredients and was perfectly balanced...so smooth. We were also pleased with the drinks. This was the first time at Rosé Gosé, however, it definitely will not be the last.

    Really love going to rosé goes!…read more I think everybody in town knows their service is not the best and that's not what they're known for but their cocktails are by far my favorite in all of Austin. Their drink number seven, which is basically a Yuzu gin sour is literally my favorite drink and all of Austin and still continues to be that way. Their food is also pretty decent, but I primarily go there for the drinks. Gotta get my wraps done before it actually closes down because I still don't know how to stay around

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    4.4(224 reviews)
    3.1 miDowntown
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    Austin Rotisserie is hands down one of my favorite places in the world. I've been eating their food…read moresince they were a tiny little pop-up behind the Infinite Monkey Theorem winery, when it was literally just the two of them, a couple of pop-up tables and the rotisserie. It's been amazing so see how far they have come! The owners, Sophie and Eric are genuinely the kindest and most hard working people I've met. The care and attention to detail they put in does not go unnoticed and is unmatched. The entire menu is incredible and every single dish is worth trying. The Kinda French quesadilla is probably one of the best things I've ever eaten in my entire life and the guacamousse sauce is You can't go wrong with any of the sandwiches either (the Poulet Roti Baguette and the Parisian are my personal faves ) and of course the traditional Rotisserie chicken- don't skip on those potatoes either- they are SO good and really tie everything together. I unfortunately don't live in Austin anymore so I don't get to visit them nearly as often as I'd like to, but I always recommend them to locals and anyone visiting- seriously some of the best food you'll ever have, and always served with so much love and care

    I go out of my way JUST FOR THE AMAZING CARROT SOUP! Obsessed…read more First off, this is in a cool food hall in downtown Austin - so if you have a group with varying preferences who can't agree on one place to dine - here is your solution! Fareground is the name of the food hall. I like to get a soup and side of roasted potatos - they are beyond delicious. The quesadilla with rotisserie chicken is great too, and of course the ham & cheese baguette is a great lunch option. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    4.2(275 reviews)
    0.6 miHyde Park

    Wow what a luxe brunch we had at Lutie's on our trip to Austin…read more Our server Aurora (I believe that was her name) was amazing and walked us through the entire menu in a way that was both inviting and calming. We were a group of four girls and we were feeling luxurious so we started with some drinks. I loved my bloody mary. For food - jeez what did we not get?! +Estate Bread: I cannot begin to describe how good the estate bread is. You have to get this, and you need to make sure every person in your party gets their own. Ridiculous. +Oyster Mushroom Hashbrown +Barbecued Gulf Shrimp + Grits +Gulf Shrimp Omelette +Spanish Frittata The gulf shrimp omelette and the oyster mushroom hashbrown really stood out to me. Especially if you dunk the estate bread into the hollandaise. Everything was delicious but those are the things that really stood out to me. The space itself is absolutely gorgeous and adorned with so many plants. Lutie's is a glamourous spot to enjoy a lovely meal.

    I've had this place on my radar for years but only recently decided to go with my wife to celebrate…read moreour anniversary. I have to say I regret not going sooner! The staff is super professional and the service is top tier. They seem to pay very close attention to each and every guest. The estate bread is as good as they say it is, we ended up ordering additional to-go. I was impressed by the flavors in each dish, well rounded and light. Each dish was enough to share between my wife and I. I am not a huge dessert person, but both of the desserts we ordered were spot on for me, not too sweet but just sweet enough. I recommend saving room for dessert. If you want to impress someone, you should bring them here. If you want carefully prepared delicious food, you should bring yourself here as often as you can.

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    Gina's on Congress

    4.3(103 reviews)
    3.0 miWarehouse District, Downtown

    Per this restaurant's website: "Gina is short for Regina in…read moreItalian and translates as Queen...At one point dubbed "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World." The name Gina is short for Regina, which is Italian for "Queen." It's a bold choice for an establishment that treats its customers like afterthoughts and its staff even worse. Our group had a New Year's Eve reservation--arguably the biggest night of the year for dining--and this place had the audacity to cancel it at the last minute without so much as a phone call or an automated email. We shouldn't have to play detective on social media to find out holiday plans have been nuked because the "Queen" couldn't keep her house in order. If you're wondering why the service is nonexistent, a quick look at the news explains it all: apparently, they can't even manage the basic human decency of paying their workers. "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World"? Not even close. This place is an ugly mess from the management down. If they can't pay their staff and they can't respect a reservation, they don't deserve your business. Save your money and go somewhere that actually values its reputation and its people. Avoid at all costs.

    La classe! Finally stopped in to Gina's and it didn't disappoint! Oh the days you long for just a…read morebig bowl of mussel frites to take you back to the city of love. The cream sauce under the heap of mussels and shoestring fries is to die for! Sat at the bar and came during happy hour! It is a quaint space so reservations are recommended! Great HH deals. Also, hands down the best bone marrow I've had in this city ! Cocktails are delish! And half off during their HH! I'm not a dirty martini gal at all and here they use an onion brine garnished with pickled onions....so delish! Street parking. Definitely will be back!

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    Launderette

    4.1(1.5k reviews)
    3.8 miEast Austin
    $$

    We were staying near the Austin airport and wanted a great dinner spot that wasn't overly far. The…read moreLaunderette ended up being one of the highlights of the trip. The food was incredibly creative while still feeling approachable and shareable. Every dish felt thoughtful and unique without being overcomplicated. The burrata with curry was unreal, the beet hummus was packed with flavor, the shrimp was perfect, and the desserts completely lived up to the hype. One of those menus where you immediately want to order more just to try everything. The atmosphere is also part of what makes it special. Tucked into a former laundromat in a quiet neighborhood, it has that effortlessly cool Austin feel. It was charming, relaxed, and unexpected. And the staff truly elevated the experience. Warm, polished, knowledgeable, and attentive without ever feeling pretentious. Absolutely worth the short drive from the airport area.

    Yum yum yum! Came for the first time for my friend's birthday brunch and was pleasantly surprised…read more Every single dish was packed with new flavors and combinations that just worked. The asparagus Benny just made so much sense when you think about it. Eggs Benedict requires hollandaise and asparagus with hollandaise is always delicious. Why not put it all together for the best benny I've had in a long time? Just delicious! Lattes were cute and the perfect start to a brunch meal. We added lavender to mine and a little brown sugar flavor to hers. Good stuff! Turkish egg? Yep, exactly what I was thinking. What in the world is that. I don't know if it was a traditional dish but what an explosion of flavor. Put it all together on a perfectly toasted piece of bread and bam! Perfect accompaniment to a perfect brunch. Last but not least the Salmon Gravlax. Looks simple but by no means did it taste simple. Caviar on a buttery spread. Spicy pickles, perfectly cooked egg, seasoned tomatoes, rye bread. None of these are special in themselves but when combined, yes! Amazingness! Oh and the service? Wonderful! Attentive, kind, knowledgeable and welcoming. Space? Super cute! Felt like we were in a vacation town somewhere in Florida. Very retro, cool. Loved everything about this place. Zero complaints. Millions of compliments. Highly recommend!

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    Launderette - View of the bar/kitchen from bar seating!

    View of the bar/kitchen from bar seating!

    Launderette - Raspberry tart

    Raspberry tart

    Launderette - Fried shrimp

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