
About Garçons de Café
French marketplace & lounge for dress shopping, wine sipping & charcuterie & cheese boards.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Came here for dinner on a Thursday. The food is great, the owner is VERY knowledgeable about wine, and the atmosphere...well, you know how sometimes there are layout and furniture choices that you KNOW an investor would not like because it wouldn't be optimized for the mass market, and are only there because it gives you an idea into the owner's tastes? And how it feels more like you're at a party at someone's apartment, or some random corner cafe in the cool part of Paris? Yeah. It's neat."
"Luv this place! A hidden gem in the heart of DTLA. The new owner, Matt is a lovely host. They have a great selection of imported and interesting wines and beer. Cheers 🍷🍾🍻🥂"
"Lovely “outdoor” patio that create an ideal ambience for a French cafe. Only open for brunch over the weekend. The quiche had a delicious crust and it was accompanied by a frisee salad with a nice vinaigrette. Very kind service. Would love to come back for dinner."
"Great atmosphere, great happy hour. This place is combined with L’Appart, so you have the full menu here. They also have cocktails. Happy hour here is amazing. 4-6pm (not sure if it’s just weekdays, but maybe every day!) $4 of every glass of wine, $3 off every cocktail, $2 off beer, 30% off all bottles!!! Atmosphere is amazing, great wifi, couches, great place for a glass of wine and some remote work. Will come back for dinner soon!"
"The pictures don't fully capture the essence of the entire restaurant. Stumbled upon this place while being scared away by Blue Jam Restaurant's 1 hour wait for brunch on Sunday morning (few doors down of this place). Talk about getting lost! Once you enter the white, drawn curtains....you are in France. You will be greeted by a kind, French bartender that will walk you through their extensive French wine list (reds, whites, and rose), cheese platters, or even brunch if you arrive by 3pm on the weekend! We ordered of their brunch menu: $12 Francine which is a beautiful presentation of two over-easy eggs, buttered toast, side of fresh bananas and strawberries lightly sprinkled with powdered sugar. I'll be honest, the portions are very French and not large whatsoever (like you may need to grab a cheeseburger shortly after). To drink, we ordered a $4 latte and their must try $5 Tea Mariage Marcol Polo which is a black tea with fruity undertones. The tea is exquisite and had soft hints of fruit to stimulate your tastebuds. They offer 25 tea packets for $30 inside to take some home to savor another time. We didn't get to try their French wines, but will definitely venture back to this lovely spot soon. Great location for romantic date, informal business meetings, or even group meet up. Despite the complaints, I didn't mind the restaurant selling material goods. There are various art pieces, clothing, backpacks, and other trinkets sold. All of the pieces are made by French artists and placed in clever nooks to blend in with the vintage decor of the location."
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