Mon - Fri: 12pm - 9pm;
Sat - Sun: 10am - 9pm
La Rive Gauche (The Left Bank) is the southern bank of the River Seine in Paris. "Left Bank" generally refers to the Paris of an earlier era: the Paris of artists, writers and philosophers. While it remains a haven for artists and bohemians, it is also the site of many wonderful and famous brasseries, including Les Deux Magots and Café Flore. Chef/proprietor, Roland Passot epitomizes this French fun and culture with his Left Bank Brasserie.
The casual French restaurant with the enormous fireplace is delightful during months of cooler weather when the restaurant takes on a cozy, fire-lit charm. In summer, the bright red awnings cast welcome shade on the stone columned patio where a glass of sparkling rosé and a plate of prawns Provençal might fool you into thinking you are in the south of France.
Don’t Miss: Escargot with Pernod Garlic Butter, Steak Tartare, Moules Frites