Seattle’s French food scene punches way above what most people expect.
We’ve worked through the bistros, brasseries, and wine bars across the city, from Pike Place classics to quiet neighbourhood spots in Fremont and Greenwood.
These are the 9 best French restaurants in Seattle for 2026, plus exactly what to order at each one.
1. Voila! Bistrot (Madison Park)

Want classic French comfort food in a super cute, intimate setting? Voila! is it. Tucked away in Madison Park, it feels like a real find.
They’ve got a charming patio, a great wine list, and food that just makes you happy.
The French Onion Soup? Legendary. Cheesy, brothy perfection. Warms your soul on a drizzly Seattle day.
Meat lovers: Get the Hanger Steak with shallot sauce or the rich Boeuf Bourguignon. Seriously satisfying.
What to order: French Onion Soup, Boeuf Bourguignon, Hanger Steak
Address: 2805 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
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2. Le Coin (Fremont)

Le Coin brings modern French-American flair to Upper Fremont. It can get buzzing, but still feels intimate enough for a great date night.
They nail seasonal tasting menus and have solid happy hour deals. Plus, a patio!
Start with the Fresh Local Oysters – can’t go wrong. People rave about the Roasted Bone Marrow too.
For the main event, the Le Coin Steak (Washington Wagyu!) with that smooth potato puree? Chef’s kiss. So tender.
What to order: Le Coin Steak Washington Wagyu, Local Roasted Bone Marrow, Fresh Local Oysters
Address: 4201 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
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3. Le Pichet (Pike Place)

Right near Pike Place, Le Pichet is like stepping into a small bistro in Paris. It’s got that rustic charm, limited tables (reservations = smart move!), and a cozy bar.
Their absolute MUST-TRY? The Roasted Chicken (Poulet Rôti). It takes about an hour because they cook it low and slow, and it’s worth every single minute. Seriously legendary.
Also great for a simple breakfast (housemade yogurt!) or lunch (their tartines, open-faced sandwiches on country bread).
What to order: Roasted Chicken (plan for the wait time!), Les Tartines, Assiette de Charcuterie
Address: 1933 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
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4. Le Caviste (Downtown)

Wine lovers, pay attention! Le Caviste feels like a true French “bistrot à vins” (wine bar). The focus here is squarely on awesome, artisanal French wines.
It’s cozy, unpretentious, and perfect for exploring wines by the glass or bottle.
Pair your sips with classic French bites like a beautiful Charcuterie Plate or perfectly cooked Poisson En Papillote (fish steamed in parchment).
What to order: Beaujolais Charcuterie Plate, Poisson en Papillote, ask for a wine recommendation!
Address: 1919 7th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
5. Cafe Campagne (Pike Place)

Tucked into the charming Post Alley inside Pike Place Market, Cafe Campagne feels like a classic Parisian cafe. It’s been around since ’94 and is a total institution.
Perfect spot for people-watching and soaking in the market vibes.
Get the Paté de Campagne – it’s rustic, traditional, and delicious.
Their Boeuf Bourguignon (French beef stew) is soul-warming goodness, especially paired with some tangy goat cheese.
What to order: Paté de Campagne, Boeuf Bourguignon, French Onion Soup
Address: 1600 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
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6. L’Oursin (Central District)

L’Oursin sits at that cool intersection of neighborhoods and brings a modern, Pacific Northwest sensibility to French bistro fare. Big focus on natural and biodynamic wines here.
The vibe is hip but welcoming. Try the St. Jacques (raw scallops, often with seasonal goodies like pickled ramps or rhubarb) for something bright and fresh.
Their Escargots, broiled in parsley-spinach butter, are garlicky, buttery perfection. Get extra bread for dipping!
What to order: St. Jacques (Scallops), Escargots, ask about their natural wine selection
Address: 1315 E Jefferson St, Seattle, WA 98122
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7. iconiq (Mount Baker)

French meets Japanese with killer views? That’s iconiq in Mount Baker. It’s upscale, unique, and those window seats are PRIME.
Their Filet Mignon gets a twist with Wasabi Herb Butter – sounds wild, tastes amazing. The wasabi adds a subtle kick without overpowering the tender beef.
Even the desserts get creative, like the Soy Sauce Ice Cream (trust us, it works!). Pair it all with something from their interesting wine list.
What to order: Filet Mignon With Wasabi Herb Butter, Scoop of Soy Sauce Ice Cream
Address: 1421 31st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
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8. Maximilien Restaurant (Pike Place)

Perched right in Pike Place Market, Maximilien feels like a romantic escape to Paris, complete with stunning panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympics.
It’s got that old-world charm, perfect for a special occasion or impressing someone.
Their Soupe à L’oignon (French Onion Soup) is top-notch. Feeling decadent? The Plateau de Fruits de Mer (seafood tower) is perfect for sharing over bubbly.
What to order: Soupe à L’oignon, Plateau de Fruits de Mer, Crémant de Bourgogne Brut Rosé
Address: 81A Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
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9. Gainsbourg (Greenwood)

Gainsbourg is an old-school cocktail lounge in Greenwood that also happens to feed you really well. Low lights, tiny tables, a patio when the sun shows up.
Their French Onion Soup is the move on a rainy night, with that you’re-going-to-burn-your-mouth first bite.
The Steak Frites does not mess around. Warning: the fries disappear fast. For a cozy main, the Duck Confit is tender and salty, with potatoes on the side to soak up every last bit.
What to order: French Onion Soup, Steak Frites, Duck Confit
Address: 8550 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Alright Seattle, there you have it! 9 seriously good French spots ready to whisk you away (or at least, your tastebuds).
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