
With authentic French dishes, this is a fine dining restaurant. Expect the average entrée to cost $20 to $30, and dress casual, but fashionable.
Atmosphere: You`ll be able to take in the view of the historical neighborhood from many seats at this establishment. The restaurant`s overall architecture was influenced by the Victorian era. The restaurant has an elegant and authentic European style décor. The interior is enhanced by artwork that might rival a gallery collection and tropical plants, and the lighting is by the glow of candle flame. The place is accented with antiques, and there are hardwood floors.
The restaurant has several dining rooms with seating for 100 people. It is charming and romantic and attracts a mature and classy clientele. Table talk is no problem here - noise level is unobtrusive.
More Reasons to Go: Soft music sets audible ambience while you dine. Chateau France is appropriate (if not ideal) for entertaining clients, birthdays, anniversaries, other romantic evenings and private parties; also, the restaurant is often frequented prior the theatre. When weather permits, enjoy seating outside on the porch.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. The cuisine here is influenced by it`s use of French classics. Recipes have been considered true to the Gallic tradition. Some of the more popular menu items here at Chateau France include: a superb Bouillabaise and costly fresh Foie Gras.
You`ll find that there is a superb wine list with vintage options.
About the Chef: The owner wears many hats. He oversees the kitchen and heads the front of the house. The great Fernand Point would be pleased at his strict European flair
Details to Note: Reservations are required. It should be noted that this is an adult oriented facility. Free parking is available for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club and Discover
Tips on Finding: Off I-275 at the 4th Ave Exit. Near the waterfront and the histoic Vinoy Hotel.
Hours of Operation: Open Daily 5:00pm-11:00pm
