Savor a 3-Course French Dinner at La Voile Restaurants for Two or Four People with up to 15% off
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Enjoy a taste of French cuisine with this dinner featuring beef bourguignon, foie gras, salad, and more at an authentic bistro
Looking to enjoy some genuine French cuisine without crossing the Atlantic? This deal offers a fantastic opportunity! Dive into dishes like beef bourguignon and foie gras while savoring a crisp salad. With options for two or four people, it’s perfect whether you're planning a romantic evening or a fun night out with friends. Why settle for anything less when you can get an authentic taste of France right here?
What we offer
This deal includes options like a three-course prix-fixe dinner either for two or four people. Each option features classic French dishes that promise an authentic bistro experience. The menu is crafted to provide an exquisite dining adventure paired with carefully selected wines.- $135 for 3 course prix-fixe dinner for 4 people: A delicious three-course meal perfect for sharing among four diners.
- $69 for 3 course prix-fixe dinner for 2 people: An intimate three-course dinner designed for two guests.
Why you should grab the offer
La Voile Restaurants stand out by offering an authentic French bistro experience that transports you straight to France with its traditional decor and classic dishes. Located on Beacon Street in Brookline, it's perfectly situated near popular attractions making it convenient whether you're local or visiting. Their extensive wine list allows you to perfectly pair your meal with renowned selections from French vineyards, enhancing your dining experience even further. With elegant private dining spaces available, it's also ideal for special occasions or intimate gatherings. The restaurant's renowned catering services ensure high-quality food and professional service for any event.Need to know info
About La Voile Brookline
Picture it: a little restaurant perched on the port of Cannes. Named La Voile au Vent—"A Sail in the Wind"—the eatery naturally attracted the attention of a certain American sailor, who struck up a friendship with the owners over a winter's worth of red wine. Soon enough, he'd convinced them that New England was sorely in need of French cuisine, and La Voile lost the Vent and moved across the ocean. Fittingly, the restaurant retains its nautical theme, even as far inland as Brookline.
It may have given up its beachy Cannes surroundings, but virtually everything else about La Voile Brookline has remained the same, right down to the French chef, maitre d', and bartender. Together, the staff has created the most authentic French menu to be found in the Boston area (outside of the original restaurant on Newbury Street). The a la carte menu features such delicacies as l'agneau with Provençale ratatouille and pan-seared ribeye with peppercorn sauce, but a recommendation would be remiss if it failed to indicate the Taste of France prix fixe dinner, which serves three courses of the best France has to offer.