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Best Girls Night Out French Restaurants in Los Angeles

9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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A Food Affair
Provence-style French classics cooked by the owners since 2012.

Notable Picks

$$$ Pico Robertson French, Steakhouse
A husband-and-wife French bistro that brings Provençal comfort to Pico-Robertson with careful, classic cooking and a warm, intimate room. The menu leans on time-tested staples like duck confit and bouillabaisse, executed with a homey confidence that keeps locals returning. It’s a neighborhood destination for unfussy French dinner done right.
Must-Try Dishes: Duck Confit, Bouillabaisse de Marseille, Beef Bourguignon
What Makes it Special: Provence-style French classics cooked by the owners since 2012.
$$$ Downtown LA French
A grand, Belle-Époque-styled French room in the Historic Core that trades in romance and theatrical dining. The menu stays rooted in French classics—escargot, tartare, steak and seafood—supported by a deep cocktail and champagne program. After a recent return to service, it’s again a reliable pick for special nights when you want atmosphere to match the plate.
Must-Try Dishes: Moules frites, Steak tartare, Escargot with herb butter
What Makes it Special: A revived Parisian dining hall where ambience is half the experience.
8.4
$$$ Venice French
Modern French bistro led by Bouchon-alum Chef Jacob Wetherington, pairing live-fire cooking with classic bistro plates. Locals come for steak frites, mussels, and strong cocktails in a buzzy, date-night setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak frites, Mussels marinière, Cheeseburger à la française
What Makes it Special: Live-fire French bistro cooking with serious cocktail craft.
8.4
$$$ Fairfax French
Marvin is a low-lit French-style bistro and wine bar where toast, pasta, and steak frites fuel late-night conversations. Regulars treat it as a neighborhood clubhouse for dates, birthday starts, and long, wine-soaked dinners over unfussy but dialed-in bistro plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Rigatoni Bolognese, NY steak frites, Truffle fries
What Makes it Special: French-ish neighborhood wine bar where bistro classics meet a buzzy, late-night crowd.
$$$ Santa Monica French
This hybrid wine bar and gourmet market offers California-French cuisine with over 100 wines by the glass in a sophisticated space featuring communal marble tables and a wine-cave inspired private room. The establishment seamlessly blends fine dining with curated retail, offering artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and specialty products alongside their seasonal menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Truffle Pizza with Shaved Black Truffle, Steak Tartare with Quail Egg, Wood Oven Baked Brie
What Makes it Special: Combining fine dining with gourmet retail and exceptional wine program
$$$ Glassell Park American, French
A neighborhood wine bar and bistro in Glassell Park that leans Californian-American, with a tight seasonal menu built for sharing. The kitchen delivers polished comfort plates and brunch-forward fare that pair naturally with an excellent, low-pressure bottle list. Best for a relaxed date or small group dinner where food and wine are equally in focus.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal toast or tartine, House charcuterie and cheese board, Honey spice cake
What Makes it Special: Seasonal American small plates anchored by a standout wine program.
$$ Downtown LA French, Breakfast
A Francophile wine bar and café tucked into the Spring Arcade, combining a small French market with a cozy bistro perch. The food is simple and well-done—charcuterie, croques, salads, pastries—meant to pair with an excellent French-leaning wine list. It’s a mellow, under-the-radar spot that feels like stepping into a tiny Paris lounge downtown.
Must-Try Dishes: Charcuterie and cheese board, Croque monsieur, Seasonal tart or pastry
What Makes it Special: Wine-first French café-market hybrid with real bistro intimacy.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ Downtown LA French, Breakfast
A compact contemporary French brasserie and bar in the Spring Arcade corridor with a menu that moves from shareable starters to polished mains. Flavors stay familiar but thoughtfully updated, and the room feels more like a chic neighborhood hideout than a formal destination. Best for a relaxed dinner with a strong cocktail or wine backbone.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup, Roasted chicken with jus, Steak frites
What Makes it Special: Downtown brasserie comfort with a cocktail-bar edge.
$$ Venice French
All-day, French-inspired café and wine bar known for tartines, quiche, and a solid steak frites. It’s a flexible hang for brunch, casual dates, and late-night glasses of wine on Lincoln.
Must-Try Dishes: Smoked salmon tartine, Quiche lorraine, Steak frites
What Makes it Special: French café staples with a deep wine list and long hours.