BEAULIEU Delicatessen & Bistro is a renowned brand that offers a delightful combination of upscale delicatessen and a charming bistro experience. With its prime location and inviting ambiance, BEAULIEU Épicerie fine & Bistrot has become a favorite destination among food enthusiasts and connoisseurs. The meticulously crafted menu showcases a variety of delectable dishes, from traditional quiches and freshly baked baguettes to succulent mussels and clams. The establishment takes immense pride in sourcing the finest ingredients and delivering exceptional quality, making their products stand out. Moreover, the charming courtyard provides a tranquil setting for guests to enjoy their food and savor the moment. BEAULIEU Delicatessen & Bistro also offers an impressive selection of delightful delicacies, complemented by the finest crémant and cider options. Whether for a quick lunch or a memorable dining experience, BEAULIEU Delicatessen & Bistro is an ideal choice for those seeking a culinary journey that encapsulates elegance and refinement.
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Amenities and More
- Coffee
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Small plates
- Outdoor seating
- High chairs
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
- Reservations required
Reviews
Loved the atmosphere. Staff was kind and food was okay. We had onion soup, bœuf bourguignon, and ratatouille: Bourguignon was good, ratatouille was bit spiced up- I had to leave more than half but if you like strong spices then you’ll love it, and onion soup was bellow average.
Small but very cozy restaurant!
We found it by accident, the tables were reserved two days in advance, but the waiter found us a table :)
The food was very tasty, really liked the salad and the beef bordeaux.
Price-quality ratio and service at the highest level!
Highly recommended.
The only disadvantage is that they do not warn about the 4.5 euro extra charge per person. Otherwise, everything was perfect!
Great little French cafe. Lovely well presented food with a touch of French fabulousness. We had hot chocolate which was light and full of flavour. Great spot for a quick bite. The indoor alley is located in its simply stunning too. Highly recommend.
One of my favorite restaurants in Vienna
Lovely service, real French food (oh, baguette!), unique cozy atmosphere
Highly recommend to everyone!
A French cafe you can enjoy in the heart of Vienna. Friendly, delicious and beautiful place.
Mussels were awesome. I had the Lamb Shank and my wife had the Chicken Co Coq Vin, both fantastic
It was an amazing dinner experience! Even though it was busy on a Monday night, the servers were fast, polite and nice (I really do not understand the complaints about the service - It is a busy place and if you need something, you can ask them). I was expecting the food to take longer to come (after reading some reviews here) but the entrée and drinks came after 5 minutes and the food after 10. They serve everyone a baguette with butter, olives and a little bit of meat and cheese. We asked for the lamb with honey and thyme and the coq au vin, and it was amazing (meat perfectly cooked and full of flavour). For desert we got lemon cake, and it was also very good.
As a side note, I went there to make the reservation in person and did not have any problems. The service fee may seem a little high to some, but it is really worth it if you include the entrée and take into consideration that you are in the 1st district/ Ferstel Passage. We will definitely go back and we recommend it!
This establishment left a terrible impression. We were walking and saw a cute cafe along the road, so we decided to go in and have a coffee. When we arrived, the waiter with an unfriendly face sent us to another waiter to ask where we could sit. when we sat down we waited a long time to be approached. We took coffee and dessert. They brought us snacks that we didn't order. They were later listed on the bill, the price was 10€ for a few small pieces. We spoke to the waiter in German, he pretended that he did not understand us. We asked in English, he said he spoke German. How is this possible? the waiter had a dissatisfied face all the time and spoke to us in a tone as if they were doing us a favor. When we first arrived and I saw French dishes on the menu, I said that we would definitely come to this cafe soon for my birthday. but after such disgusting service, I will never go there again.