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Reviews for Le Petit Marche in Atlanta, GA

Colette Hughey 1 year ago
5

They have a small parking lot and everything else is street parking. Once I walked in I was told I would have a 20 minutes but... then I was seated not even a minute after. The BEIGNETS melt in your mouth. I love grits so I ordered the grit stack, which wasdelicious. It?s a constant flow of people so you will soon understand why after you order. The serve was great as well. It was apleasant dining experience. Read more

Alaina Lopes 2 years ago
5

We went on a Sunday afternoon around 3 pm had less than a 15 minute wait. The hostess was smiling and greeted us immediately... upon entry. We sat outside as the weather was perfect. I ordered the Grit Stack served with shrimp and your choice of meat. Thegrits were so smooth and creamy. I got mines with vegan sausage and everything was on point. Whatever the jam is made out of itsso fresh and sweet, you definitely better spread your toast with it? My daughter got the Kirkwood with bacon. Her eggs werecooked perfectly and the bacon was super crispy.. All the beverages are $4 or more so expect to pay around $25 per personincluding drink. Food took less then 1O minutes to prepare. It was busy but not super crowded. Going back to try the Vanilla RumFrench toast!! Plus our waiter was so attentive and provided excellent service. The experience was worth the price$$ Read more

L Freeman 2 years ago
5

Excellent customer service! This was my first visit so I tried a cup of grits, a cup of gumbo, and the chicken sausage. The... chicken sausage was good, grits delicious, and that was the best gumbo I?ve had outside of New Orleans. My only tip, carpool orgo on a Sunday since that seems to be the only time there?s overflow parking at the lot next door. Any other day, their lot istoo small, so you may end up parking on the side of the road. Read more

Lady CTE 2 years ago
5

OMG!!! Ms. Gwen was our AWESOME server and she truly took care of us. We had a party of 23 and she was a gem. We are a loud... bunch and she was fabulous. We truly enjoyed ourselves because she helped make our experience remarkable. The meals were priceybut we didn't mind because of Ms. Gwen. Oh, the food, ???? we all had different dishes but truly enjoyed everything even thekids. Many of the dishes we had never even heard of but we tried them and enjoyed it all. Thanks to Ms. Gwen and all the staffat Le Petit Marche this graduation weekend was wonderful. Be sure to stop by if you're visiting the area but ask for Ms. Gwen tobe your server if you want to be treated like family.???? Read more

Jenna Wells 2 years ago
5

We just had lunch here today and it was excellent. We started with the benigeits and all ordered blackberry mimosas. Both were... very good. I had the gumbo and it was great. I loved that it had fried shrimp in addition to the seafood in the gumbo. Thestaff was super friendly and we will definitely be back. Read more

kim e. powell 2 years ago
3

2.8 | This place has been taken over by new ownership as I?m sure many know. I didn?t have the pleasure of visiting before they... were purchased, but apparently they were bought by Atlanta Breakfast Club. Friends who I ate with during this visit remember theversion of Le Petit Marche fondly. However, much like some of the reviews indicate, the affordability factor has shifted. Wateris $6, mimosas are $13 [and apparently a small quantity], and the food is quite overpriced like $7 for a small fruit bowl, etc.I am not sure what they are going for, but it just feels like a regular brunch spot, with average food, wanting to go for a morelux upscale feel. I don?t think the food is bad, but the french toast dish I ordered was simply just okay. I would have wantedmore consideration for the egg and bacon addition to the french toast. While the french toast itself was excellent, it had anice maple rum glaze, the eggs was over cooked, the bacon as well, and the over meal was quite dry and lacking in complexity.The portion for the seafood gumbo was quite small, and I think the overall options felt very average and not quite New Orleans.I don?t think I would write home about this place, but to be honest, I think the $6 waters threw us off from the beginning, andit was in a state of comparison from that point on. I don?t think you?d necessarily regret eating here, I just think it?s notvery memorable and the branding / audience it?s marketing to feels a bit confusing. Read more

Must love Sunshine 2 years ago
5

When you visit or live in Atlanta everyone wants to experience that piece of black excellence the feeling of home and an... adventure at the same time. Try stepping into Le Petit Marche (the little walk). From the time we walked in the door to beseated the music and scenery invited us in and the staff was so sweet and welcoming explaining every detail of the menu andrestaurant. We felt at home but like we were being transported at the same time. The details matter!! The doilies under thecoffee with little spoons provide such a fancy spin. The beignets, I imagine would taste like this in New Orleans. It was wellworth the 20 min wait. Not the biggest restaurant but just right and you will almost miss it if you aren't paying attention. Isuggest waitlisting before going to save some time. Read more

Rae Moye 2 years ago
4

I was so sad when Le Petit Marche closed, but saw people eating there yesterday when I was running errands. Apparently, it was... purchased by the owner of the Atlanta Breakfast Club. The atmosphere is similar to the old Le Petit Marche, but there havedefinitely been some menu changes. The owners still seem to be figuring out everything. However, we had a really greatexperience there today. We ordered the Kirkwood breakfast and the Grit Stack, and we were both very happy. The potatoes werevery flavorful, and the grits were super creamy. They also served fig jam with the toast, which is my favorite! I thought themimosa was delicious and it was nice and cool. They served bottled water, so next time I?ll probably bring my own. But nocomplaints about that. I would much rather have bottled water than city tap water like other places serve. The staff were allextremely polite and attentive, even when it started getting busier. The food came out quickly and was nice and hot. We can?twait for the grand opening and for all of the wonderful changes to be complete. This will definitely be a frequented spot forus. Read more