Péché is French for 'sin' and this is definitely the place to go to for wickedly delicious cocktails. This locale offers fine French fare, with daily specials that include everything fromm quintessentially French soups and grilled veal porterhouse to lamb cassoulet and pork involtini. They have an envious drink menu that consists of its famous pre-prohibition cocktails like the classic Sazerac or the more contemporary ones like the fig Manhattan, not to mention it's Austin's first absinthe bar. Stop on by for a trip to the old world of classy cuisine at Péché
Lenoir features an exquisite fusion and contemporary prix-fixe menu prepared from the finest seasonal ingredients. Served in a rustic setting, the fare is reasonably priced without compromising quality or service. The ambiance is distinctly Greek-inspired, making use of white and aquamarine, while the unique glass lanterns hung from the ceiling add a charming allure to this restaurant. The prix fixe menu changes with the seasonality of ingredients used, but some of the specialties that have been adored in the past are the seared duck and gulf shrimp in mains, along with salted caramel tarts in desserts. Have a sumptuous meal on the cozy patio or in the charming interiors of this lovely French restaurant.
This stylish restaurant is located in an elegant little bungalow in East Austin. Specializing the French cuisine, Justine's is known for its casual atmosphere and lively crowds of people. When in town, head over for a night-out with your group at this place and spend hours of fun as you relish French delicacies, sip refreshing cocktails, and watch the world go by in the breezy, spacious patio. Try their special escargots, in-house charcuterie, or steak tartare and pair it with a delicious glass of wine to complete the experience.