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Best Birthday & Celebration French Restaurants in Chicago

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Brindille
Refined, old-school French fine dining anchored by an acclaimed chef.

Notable Picks

$$ River North French
Brindille is Carrie Nahabedian’s intimate River North dining room focused on classic French fine dining with detailed plating and polished service. Multi-course dinners lean rich and celebratory, with foie gras, seasonal soups, and precise meat cookery in a room designed for lingering conversation.
Must-Try Dishes: Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Rich French Onion Soup Gratinée, Prime Entrecôte Steak au Poivre
What Makes it Special: Refined, old-school French fine dining anchored by an acclaimed chef.
$$$ Lincoln Square French, Brunch
A Lincoln Square French bistro with a classic, comfort-forward menu and a patio-first dining rhythm that locals treat like a special-occasion default. The kitchen shines most in the traditional lanes—onion soup, escargot, steak frites, and slow-cooked staples—where execution stays steady without trying to reinvent the format.
Must-Try Dishes: Soupe à l’Oignon Gratinée, Steak frites, Beef bourguignon
What Makes it Special: A long-running Lincoln Square French bistro built around classic dishes and a patio-driven vibe.
Loop French
A candlelit French bistro with classic technique and a steady, celebration-ready rhythm that suits anniversaries and milestone dinners downtown. It’s strongest when you anchor the table with one rich staple, add one lighter opener, and let the room carry the occasion.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak Frites, French Onion Soup, Escargots
What Makes it Special: A classic French bistro mood built for milestone dinners downtown.
$$$ Roscoe Village Mediterranean, French
Le Sud is a cozy Roscoe Village bistro where Southern French and broader Mediterranean flavors show up in burrata, seafood towers, and bistro-style mains under soft lighting. Brunch service, a popular patio, and strong event business make it a neighborhood choice for date nights and small celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes: Seafood tower, Burrata with seasonal accompaniments, Steak frites or grilled steak specials
What Makes it Special: French-leaning Mediterranean cooking in a romantic neighborhood room with a patio.
$$$ River North French, Steakhouse
La Grande Boucherie brings a Parisian brasserie-and-steakhouse hybrid to a dramatic Belle Époque space overlooking Dearborn. Under chef Michael Taus, the kitchen now backs the grand room with improved escargots, steak frites, and rich desserts plus a well-priced lunch and brunch program.
Must-Try Dishes: Boeuf Bourguignon, Prime Steak Frites, Crème Brûlée
What Makes it Special: Huge Art Nouveau brasserie marrying French classics with Chicago steakhouse energy.
$$$ Mid-North District French
Mon Ami Gabi is a classic French bistro in the historic Belden-Stratford building, pairing steak frites and roast chicken with park-view private rooms overlooking Lincoln Park Zoo. Open since the late 1990s, it’s a comfortable choice for anniversaries, family celebrations, and client dinners that want charm more than flash.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak Frites, Roast Chicken a la Grand-Mère, Onion Soup au Gratin
What Makes it Special: A long-running French bistro where private rooms add park views to steak frites and onion soup.
$$$ Lakeview French
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.