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    Cafe Colline

    4.1 (142 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    CAFE COLLINE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Becca H.

    We went here for our friend's birthday. It's a charming place off Langston Blvd in Arlington. Really the only negative was the bday girl asked the hostess if we could have a booth seat and she said she had a table at 6:30. We were there at 5:45. Both were 4 top tables and there were several other open booths. It made no sense why she could not move us to an open booths and seat a later reservation at the table we had. Seemed pretty silly to me. Our server was wonderful and knowledgeable. He made both food and wine recommendations that were awesome. It's really cute inside. There is a bar. I did not see any TVs which is fitting for the restaurant. There are two single person bathrooms- one upstairs and one downstairs. Downstairs there is also a private room I presume you can rent out. The food was awesome. We got the cheese plate, French onion soup, salad, duck, pork and the sea bass entrees. All was outstanding. We also got the pot de crème and crème brûlée for dessert. Yum!

    Jessica J.

    Café Colline is a true hidden gem in the Cherrydale area. The meals are always delicious. Everything I've tried, from the mussels to the tuna, has been outstanding, and the cocktails are even better. They're thoughtful, creative, and pair perfectly with the ever-changing menu. The service is just as impressive. The staff are knowledgeable, polite, and attentive, which makes every visit feel special. It's a small, cozy spot, so I'd definitely recommend making a reservation if you're hoping to walk in. On my last visit it was a bit warm inside (likely just a temporary air-conditioning issue, as I've never experienced that before), but the lovely back patio makes for a great option when the weather's nice. Parking can be a challenge out front, but there's additional parking in the back which makes things easier. Café Colline has become one of my go-to places in Arlington, and I can't wait to keep coming back to see what's new on the menu.

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    Christina H.

    Don't sleep on L'Experience cocktail or the Plat du Jour paired with Bordeaux! Bonus points if Gamal is your server/bartender!! Pro tip: when you can't get a Resy, go at 5pm and sit at the bar! Now keep that our secret!

    Gigi M.

    Didn't even know this place was here! Met several friends and very happy I did. Location great. Free garage parking after 4pm. Beautiful restaurant bar. The bar was very active during happy hour which we did not do. Drinks were great, appetizers very good, and I enjoyed the sea bass which was cooked perfectly. BTW they use real French bread. We were all very pleased with the ambiance, service and quality of food. Not a large menu but something for everybody. Will return to check out the obviously popular bar during HH.

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    Ricardo R.

    I was not expecting much when I entered the parking lot, there is a chipotle, a UPS store and a toy store among other places in these plaza. However, as soon as I entered the restaurant, my body was transported to Paris. The restaurant is decorated to perfection to mimic a French bistro, however, the service is attentive, professional, and understands the details of every single moment. Most importantly, the food is divine. The onion soup will make you break any etiquette rules and force you to drink the last drop and scrape the side of the bowl for the melted cheese. The bucatini Provençal has the most perfect charred tomatoes and the delicate flavor of pistachios. And the creme brûlée is succulent with hints of vanilla beans and orange peels. I will be going to this place more often.

    Annie S.

    Finally tried this place for lunch and it lived up to the hype. The one thing that stood out was the fantastic service on a Friday at 1pm. Our waiter went above and beyond, and we ended up both getting the burger on his recommendation. I initially was not thinking of getting this at a French place, but he said they had already made 26 of them that day and it comes with a special sauce that they make in house. Wow...he was right. I will for sure be back to get the burger again. It was absolutely delicious and comes with great fries. Also got the mocha dessert which was good. Parking: there is a large parking lot in the back and some spots in front. On a Friday at 1:30pm it was packed, so I can only imagine what it is like at a busy time. Reservation: they didn't take reservations for a Friday lunch, but I think you need to make them for dinner time. Attire: people were dressed nicely. No sweatshirts, jeans would be appropriate with a nice sweater. Men had suit jackets on.

    Apple cake with creme Anglaise.
    Emily S.

    I have literally no notes. This is the closest thing my fiance and I have had to a perfect meal in as long as we can remember. A regular theme in my reviews is that I don't mind a high price point in exchange for high value, but a lot of DC restaurants simply fall short of offering a value commensurate with the price point and so I regularly find myself complaining about prices in my Yelp reviews. Cafe Colline, on the other hand, perfectly demonstrates the principle that higher value food and service is worth a higher price. While this is by no means a cheap restaurant, for the value we received in exchange for what we spent, I thought the ultimate cost of our meal was beyond reasonable. The ambiance is warm and definitely a nod to French country living without being cartoonish and while staying modern. The vibe is sexy but not so sexy you'd feel awkward going with a parent or friends. Service was excellent, despite gratuity being included automatically (which would normally elicit a complaint from yours truly, but with the level of service we got it is impossible to take issue). Not only was our server absolutely lovely - personable, gracious, knowledgeable and able to identify which dishes had my unusual allergen right off the bat - but we found the hostesses and bussers perfectly attentive as well. Meal timing was excellent. The menu was thoughtful. It wasn't a massive selection but there were more than enough options for everyone to be happy and by keeping it manageable they were able to ensure quality and execution. And boy did they. Both our fish dishes were perfectly cooked with beautiful sauces and veggie accompaniments. The portions of fish were generous and came in thick, juicy cuts. Our apple cake desert was charming and, blessedly, not overly sweet. My Cote du Rhone was highly drinkable and my fiance enjoyed his painkiller cocktail, which is one of his go to drinks. Fries coming out of the kitchen and passing by looked amazing, and a gentleman at the bar was savoring a huge, enviable French press coffee. The drink program is well curated and our server was able to advise on pairings. The modern French music was a nice touch. We found ourselves even commenting on how much we liked the floor treatment and the exposed beams and high ceilings. The restaurant was quite full and yet we never felt cramped or like it was too loud. Tables were nicely spaced and so we actually enjoyed the experience of being in a bustling space. Truly well done, with thought given to every little detail. A++

    James H.

    Took a risk on a Saturday night with no reservations and tried to see if the bar was available. Turned out great as there were a few seats at the end of the bar as we waited for space in the middle to open up. Super friendly and efficient service which makes dinning at the bar a quick experience for some groups. Ordered a few cocktails, an appetizer, and our entrees so we were there for a little less than an hour. Everything was amazing, no need to go into detail.

    French Pressed Coffee
    Chak C.

    Stopped by Cafe Colline in Arlington for a late brunch/lunch on Saturday morning. This spot has a charming neighborhood bistro vibe, and parking was super convenient, with a few spots in front and a lot behind the restaurant. The restaurant is clean, bright, and cozy. Our waiter was friendly and easy to communicate with. The Food Croque Madame - Classic and satisfying. The Parisian ham, Gruyère, and Mornay sauce, topped with a fried egg, made for a rich and flavorful bite. It also came with fries, which were well-seasoned and crispy--probably my favorite part of the dish. Nothing surprising, but exactly what you'd expect from a well-made Croque Madame. Pain Perdu (Brûléed French Toast) - The toast was coated with sugar and had a hint of orange flavor, which added a nice depth to the sweetness. It came with maple syrup on the side, but honestly, the toast itself was flavorful enough on its own. French Pressed Coffee - A great pairing with the brunch menu. Just for reminder--the restaurant has a mandatory 20% gratuity added to the bill.

    French toast and escargot
    Maia Y.

    Cafe Colline is an adorable diner that does not feel stuck up at all, despite its fame. We got the branzino, mussels frites, French toast, and escargot with puff pastry on top. The puff pastry was genuinely such a clever addition to the dish, soaking up all the flavors of the mushroom sauce nicely. The French toast, according to my partner, was the best he ever had--it was nicely caramelized on the outside and gooey on the inside. The mussels were cooked in a broth that was very strong in wine and fennel, giving it a unique and unforgettable aroma. The branzino was probably the least favored dish of the meal, as the lemon flavor was slightly too overpowering. Our server was friendly and attentive, and he took the time to explain the mussels frites dish to me! Note, they only offer French pressed coffee, no espresso.

    Steak frites with sauces
    Keith H.

    Not really a French restaurant but good anyway. Reasonable parking out front or around the back. Prompt and enthusiastic if not very upmarket service. Food very tasty and quite busy even on a Monday night. Long thin dining area with downstairs large table for events? Generous sized steak and classic fries. French onion soup good as was the Pate. Located in strip mall near busy road

    Jen P.

    Treated myself to a lovely lunch out on a cold day while errands--a good book, fantastic French onion soup, a delicious Pinot Noir, and a creme brulee that was tasty (though I've had better--it was a little curdled and the sugar wasn't bruleed quite enough) was all I needed to perk myself up a bit. It's a cute French bistro and service was perfect. I highly recommend and would love to go back to try more!

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    Good French bistro with great food at relatively moderate price for a French restaurant

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    5 years ago

    This food is exceptionally good, and very worth the trip. I had the beef bourguignon, and it was delicious. Highly recommend

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