Reservations · Outdoor seating
A polished neighborhood French brasserie with standout bouillabaisse, moules frites, and warm service, but portions can be modest and pricing feels high to some.
Coquette Brasserie delivers exceptional food quality anchored by standout bouillabaisse and moules frites, paired with attentive, thoughtful service and elegant room design that captures classic brasserie charm. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with steak frites and occasional pacing delays—prevents the grade A territory that flawless reliability would command. A solid neighborhood destination with genuine appeal for French cuisine enthusiasts.
Coquette Brasserie feels like a slice of Paris tucked into Kits, with a room that is warm and bustling, polished service, and a dessert tray that makes choosing feel like a little ceremony. Diners talk about being "transported" by the bouillabaisse and duck confit, and staff often pace the evening thoughtfully. On packed nights, courses can lag and specials are not always announced promptly, but the overall tone is warm and welcoming with plenty of regulars. Live jazz on select nights adds a lively brasserie buzz. The cooking leans elevated traditional French rather than flashy fusion, a classic brasserie approach with careful sauces, seafood focus, and bistro staples like moules frites, steak frites, and a beloved burger. Highlights include the bouillabaisse and mussels, while steak frites can be polarizing across visits. Portions trend modest and prices reflect premium seafood and careful prep, so value feels best when you choose signature dishes. For families, the vibe is relaxed and civilized with kid-friendly anchors like the burger, fries, and ice cream or sorbets. The wider menu skews toward seafood, duck, and vegetables with French sauces, which adventurous kids may enjoy but picky eaters might not. If you need substitutions or alternative dairy, flexibility can be limited, so plan around items like Le Burger and frites and finish with the dessert tray.
Area: Upscale residential corridor in Kitsilano with a relaxed neighborhood vibe; attracts locals for brunch and date nights.
Safety: Generally safe, walkable, and well-lit with steady foot traffic, typical for Kitsilano arterials.
Nearby: Near boutique retail on Arbutus, bike routes, and other neighborhood cafes; patio seating noted as dog-friendly by reviewers.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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