"Perched at the entrance to Roswell’s ever-popular Canton Street, this unassuming brick building boasts a French-inspired market on its ground floor selling handicrafts, cheeses, coffee, and pastries. But for the main event, you’ll want to head upstairs. Here, you’ll find a cozy low-lit space adorned with mismatched seating and small bistro tables where you can savor French wines and charcuterie among vintage surroundings. Weekend brunch of crepes and croque-monsieur can be enjoyed on a breezy terrace overlooking pedestrian traffic and live music adds to the venue’s moody wine bar vibe on Saturday nights." - Sarah Bisacca
This restaurant is above Provisions and offers French style food. Nice old building, relaxing atmosphere, very good food, and excellent service. Cant go wrong with there patio view, dessert, and a cup of coffee!!
Diane Waddell
Google
The food was very good. I ordered the Les Croutons Nicois and Le Croque Mansieur with an egg. My husband got Le Parisien Jambon Beurre he said his sandwich needed more pickles. The atmosphere was very dark. The service was terrible. The place was basically empty but our waitress was no where to be seen. My husband had to ask for a refill of tea and she never came and refilled my water.
Bastien Millo
Google
I went to the market expecting French charcuterie products and a great variety of cheese. It was my disappointment that they had no charcuterie products from France or anything unique. Everything they had could easily be found at Publix. The variety of cheese was very limited to basic options. I still went ahead and got a croissants and some cupcakes. The croissants were okay but had been there for a while as it didn’t taste fresh as all. The cupcakes were not any more fresh. The sugar on top of it had dried and formed a crust.
The only good things was the restaurant in the second floor where I got a dessert and was good but same issue. Not made of the same day. I had high hopes for such place to just be a disappointment.
Kathy Goodberlet
Google
It's a really nice place for lunch/brunch. It is very quaint. The food was really good. The staff was friendly and very patient. They did not try to rush you through your meal. I would recommend it to friends and family.
Mary Britto
Google
We stopped here for desserts after our dinner
Loved the ambience at the bistro … lights and music … they even host private parties. Service was great. They have both indoor and outdoor sitting. Their dessert portions are huge and yummy
suntaree wainwright
Google
My family and I visited Georgia after Christmas. We decided to have lunch here since it isn't far from where we stay. The restaurant is located in the little quaint area in Roswell. The atmosphere is wonderful. The interior is well decorative. I don't know much of French cuisine. But I had Quiche Lorraine with a side of onion soup. It's very tasty. Service is also great!! It wasn't disappointing at all. Definitely, we will be back again next trip:)
Medina
Google
Le Bistro is a wonderful little restaurant in the upstairs area of Roswell Provisions. The inside and outside seating areas are lovely. The meals were beautiful and service was great. I had the Bouche a la Reine - it was tasty and the puff pastry was a perfect texture. My husband had Le Croque Madame (with egg) - very rich and delicious!
The only reason for the four star rating is that our side salad came with a house vinaigrette (we were told it was the only dressing option) but neither of us enjoyed the flavor of it (it's the yellow sauce on our plates in the photos.) A shame, since the salad was very fresh.
John P
Google
I am a sucker for French bistro’s! I arrived Le Bistro for lunch. It was quiet and had many open tables. After waiting a few minutes at the host stand a server approached and said there was a ten-fifteen minute wait. I looked around seeing mostly empty tables and asked why? She said it was due to her being the only server. I went across the street to “1920” which was across the street and packed. They served me promptly with a smile unlike Le Bistro.