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About Tartinery

Tartinery is the modern version of the traditional french bistro. Its concept, inevitably, revolves around the Tartine, which can be described as a classic and gourmet open-faced sandwich served on a razor-thin slice of toasted bread. Our feature bread is the well-renwed Poilane country bread from St Germain-des-Pres in Paris. Among our 17 recipes you will find a tartine you will love at any hour of the day to share or nt to share. In addition, we also offer typical salads, seasonal soups (hot & chilled), homemade desserts, freshly squeezed juices and a unique selection of boutique and organic wines by the glass, carafe and bottle. We are a wine bar and tapas bar French style by evenings. The entire menu is chalk-written on the wall above the concrete bar. Chalk walls are also found in the restrooms, where customers can leave their own personal messages of appreciation. The industrial decor is a tactful blend of New York classics and european soul.

Quick Facts

  • Cuisine: French, French, French
  • Accepts Credit Card: N/A
  • Parking: N/A
  • Atmosphere: N/A
  • Take Reservations: N/A
  • Serves Alcohol: N/A
  • Smoking Allowed:No

User Reviews for Tartinery

food

β€œ... A bottle of Malbec and the labne tartine (adorned with beautifully scalloped cucumber and slicked with good olive oil, perfectly punctuated with sea salt) make for fabulously frisky finger food...

ambiance

β€œ...There may be no better place to ogle your companion and feign modesty than on the corner of a communal bench that manages to feel intimate thanks to the ground-illuminated tree between you and everyone else...

service

β€œ... Really like what they did with it. The service is very French but in a good way...

value

β€œ...fun place, tasty food, different, light, flavourful. Great wine pairings and helpful happy staff...

tartines  

β€œ... But once seated they were attentive and knowedgeable. The tartines are generally good, although not necessarily the main attraction here...

downstairs  

β€œ... 6 of us went for dinner and the tartines were g. the downstairs eating area was packed, but not too loud, but the upstairs bar scene was quite crowded...

All Reviews for Tartinery

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