Le Petit Jardin
1500 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL, 34292
Le Petit Jardin Menu
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Address :
1500 E Venice Ave
Venice, FL, 34292 - Phone (941) 485-4449
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Noise Level : Quiet
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
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Kathleen O.
Definitely 5 Star! Food & service is impeccable! Wish it was still located in downtown Venice where we could walk off our luscious lunch. Definitely worth driving to it though. Will visit often when we're in town.
(5)Ann F.
Tucked back off Venice Ave in a strip mall. Have eaten here for years with my Mother. Good menu fast service, and great food.
(4)Christopher M.
This is a great little French restaurant in Venice. It's far enough away from the island that you don't get the tourist customers. My wife and I enjoy going here all the time. The food was quick and delicious.
(4)Vena V.
Liked it so much we ate brunch here every day of our visit. Between the fabulous crepes (they make a breakfast crepe with custard and fruit!!!), the warm croissant sandwich with a side of spiced bread and the quiches, we had plenty to choose from and were fortified for our visit. Close to our hotel, Holiday Inn Express off I-75, although not close enough to walk.
(5)Angela K.
This place is so yummy, and it has been a tradition of my mom and me to lunch here for years. It's definitely got a cafe/bistro flair, so if you're looking for a giant steak and baked potato this is not the place. But what they do, they do very, very well. Le Petit excels at delicate sandwiches, amazing homemade soups, and to-die-for banana cake. I don't even like banana bread, but this stuff is in a class of its own. Seriously, if your lunch doesn't come with banana cake, order a piece on the side. You will thank me. My old standby on the menu is the croissant basket, which I usually get with ham. The croissant is warm and flaky, but what sets the sandwich into a class of its own is the decadent "champagne mustard" sauce. It's some sort of mayo/mustard blend, and it transcends the sandwich into something heavenly to taste. The croissant basket includes fruit and a piece of the aforementioned banana cake. Their chicken salad is also yummy, as are their homemade dressings--try the dill for something different. The french onion soup is spectacular, but I actually enjoy the soups of the day more usually. They don't skimp on ingredients, and the soups come out hearty but not overloaded with butter or cream. Last time was a creamy potato soup with hunks of celery, carrots, and onion, and maybe a hint of cheese. So check it out--it's a fabulous spot to have lunch, especially with a girlfriend pre- or post-shopping, and although it may not be the most "manly" spot in the world, my husband recently admitted he loves the place too. The staff is great, too--Debbie always has a cool perspective on things and has a great "dry humor," and Jim, the owner, is very friendly and has done a wonderful job transitioning the restaurant from the island to the Galleria plaza further out Venice Avenue (I was afraid it may not make it in the new location, and am SO happy that it did! Now I get to keep stuffing my face there every time I visit.).
(5)Frank B.
Dont even think about it.... First service was done by crabby waitresses which need to find a different occupation second food was marginal had better french toast at the hilton garden inn sausage was cold crapes were ok but had to much cheese eating area is a big box which when door opens everyone knows it and breeze wipe through through Kitchen is another room with a couple microwaved. Don't look at star rating must be based on previous location when they were on Venice island.
(1)Lew B.
If you can get past the atmosphere something akin to "low-end model home converted to nursing home dining hall" (and the clientele to match), you will be rewarded with food and service that is quite good.
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