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French American Brasserie (CLOSED)

30 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30308

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 404-266-1440

Categories: Brasserie, Contemporary, French, Oysters

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Patio Seating, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

THIS RESTAURANT CLOSED DECEMBER 2011


From the restaurant's website:
"Atlanta's favorite brasserie, previously known as Brasserie Le Coze, has returned to the city in a beautiful new space that resembles a majestic grand brasserie from centuries past. Under the direction of our executive chef, you'll feast on classic French cuisine and American chops in the main dining room or perhaps you'll take the stately grand spiral staircase to the private dining floor or to enjoy a cocktail on our canopied rooftop terrace overlooking the city skyline."


Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.

 

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Best French, 2010 critics' poll

 

"The good news ... is that the food is, on most levels, better than Brasserie Le Coze."

— Meridith Ford Goldman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Oct 2, 2008



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THIS RESTAURANT CLOSED DECEMBER 2011


From the restaurant's website:
"Atlanta's favorite brasserie, previously known as Brasserie Le Coze, has returned to the city in a beautiful new space that resembles a majestic grand brasserie from centuries past. Under the direction of our executive chef, you'll feast on classic French cuisine and American chops in the main dining room or perhaps you'll take the stately grand spiral staircase to the private dining floor or to enjoy a cocktail on our canopied rooftop terrace overlooking the city skyline."


Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.

 

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Best French, 2010 critics' poll

 

"The good news ... is that the food is, on most levels, better than Brasserie Le Coze."

— Meridith Ford Goldman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Oct 2, 2008




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