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Best French Restaurants in Lakeview & Wrigleyville (60657)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
La Crêperie
One of Chicago’s oldest French creperies, still turning out classic savory and sweet crêpes since 1972.

Notable Picks

$$ Lakeview East
La Creperie is a long-running French bistro and creperie on Clark Street, serving savory and sweet crepes, soups, and salads in a cozy, old-school setting. Open since 1972 and revived after a brief closure, it functions as Lakeview East’s classic Francophile hangout for casual dates, pre-theater dinners, and nostalgic comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup gratinée, Chicken and mushroom crêpe, Banana Sara dessert crêpe
What makes it special: One of Chicago’s oldest French creperies, still turning out classic savory and sweet crêpes since 1972.
$$$ Lakeview East
Le Petit Marcel is an intimate French bistro from the Maison Marcel team, opened in 2024 with live music, a serious bar, and a menu of steak frites, salmon Wellington, and bistro classics. The rooms feel tailored for dressed-up dates and small celebrations, bringing a 1920s Paris mood to a busy Lakeview East corner.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup, Steak frites, Salmon Wellington
What makes it special: A new-school French bistro pairing live music, cocktails, and classic plates in a romantic, dimly lit space.

Worthy Picks

$ Lakeview
Cafe Paris is a compact French café near Wrigley that leans on croissants, baguette sandwiches, quiche, and espresso drinks for all-day traffic. It feels more like a Paris-style counter café than a sit-down bistro, with most guests keeping things casual and relatively inexpensive.
Must-Try Dishes: Almond croissant, Quiche Lorraine, Chocolate croissant
What makes it special: A Wrigley-adjacent French café where croissants, quiche, and espresso can still come in under a tight budget.
$$ Lakeview East
Maison Marcel is a boho-chic French café and bakery opened in 2017, known for its brunch plates, French breakfast boards, and pastry counter in a plant-filled, photo-friendly room. It works best as a daytime hangout for coffee, croissants, and brunch rather than a precision-driven fine-dining experience.
Must-Try Dishes: French Breakfast platter with pastries, Avocado toast on house bread, Croissant with latte or cappuccino
What makes it special: A sunlit French bakery-café where brunch boards, croissants, and lattes are served in a highly Instagrammable room.