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Bouchon and Bouchon Bakery

6534 Washington St
Yountville, CA 94599

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 707-944-8037

Categories: Bistro, Bakery, Dessert, Late-Night Dining, French

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

From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Highly acclaimed chef Thomas Keller (of The French Laundry) is behind this beautiful Yountville restaurant. Enjoy excellent French bistro cuisine in a dining room offering wonderful Parisian ambiance. We invite you to visit Bouchon Bakery, an authentic, country-style boulangerie located next door Bouchon Bistro. The Bakery serves traditional French breads and pastries and is open from 7 am–7 pm daily."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily

 

San Francisco Chronicle: Top 100 Bay Area Restaurant, 2011

Michelin Guide 2011: * (a very good restaurant in its category)

 

"Wonderful brasserie atmosphere and hits like quiche, steak frites and pot de creme. Tables are very close together."

— Michael Bauer, San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 2008



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From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"Highly acclaimed chef Thomas Keller (of The French Laundry) is behind this beautiful Yountville restaurant. Enjoy excellent French bistro cuisine in a dining room offering wonderful Parisian ambiance. We invite you to visit Bouchon Bakery, an authentic, country-style boulangerie located next door Bouchon Bistro. The Bakery serves traditional French breads and pastries and is open from 7 am–7 pm daily."

 

Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night daily

 

San Francisco Chronicle: Top 100 Bay Area Restaurant, 2011

Michelin Guide 2011: * (a very good restaurant in its category)

 

"Wonderful brasserie atmosphere and hits like quiche, steak frites and pot de creme. Tables are very close together."

— Michael Bauer, San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 2008




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