Where to get the best French food on the Treasure Coast
Outside of France, July 14 is called "Bastille Day." But in France, the national holiday is called "la féte nationale" or "le quatorze juillet." Either way, it commemorates two historical events:
Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, which sparked the French Revolution
Fête da la Fédération on July 14, 1790, which celebrated the Revolution and national unity throughout France.
In honor of the holiday, here are the few French restaurants in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties:
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
Chez Frenchie's
Chef Jean "Frenchie" was born in Paris and for over 25 years lived in many different cities in the South of France, where he learned the art of French cuisine. He has been a chef and restaurant operator in Florida for over 35 years. Chez Frenchie's has a variety of prime meats from Creekstone Farm in Kansas and local seafood prepared in the style you would find on the French Riviera. He and his wife, Edyta, operated Di Mare for over 12 years before rebranding as Chez Frenchie's in 2023.
1517 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach; 772-234-2809; chezfrenchies.com
Amuse Bouche Crêpe Café
The crêperie is owned by a Belgian family who serves savory and sweet crepes as well as waffles, sandwiches and gelato.
3101 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach; 772-643-6439; Facebook
Slice of Paris
Salah Fekih started the bakery in 1998 and his business partner is Jackie Dodgen. He was trained by colleagues in France. His baked goods, breakfast and lunch items are made from scratch with natural ingredients that are purchased from French suppliers.
879 17th St., Vero Beach; 772-999-0166
ST. LUCIE COUNTY
Frittata Café & Bistrot
Frittata is a breakfast and lunch and European market place with many coffee drinks, flatbreads, tapas, crepes, waffles, salads, paninis, croissants, frittatas and much more.
4019 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie; 772-905-8120; frittatapsl.com
MARTIN COUNTY
La Grande Martier
Located in the historic Post Office Arcade, it serves European-inspired cuisine and has a wine garden, piano bar and speakeasy. It serves brunch, lunch and dinner; and has two bars, live music, a crystal veranda, hearth room and French terrace. Chef Toryus offers weekly specials and a French City & Country Wine Tour Dinner Tuesday-Thursday.
23 S.W. Osceola St., Stuart; 772-600-5025; grandemartier.com
Sucré French Bakery & Cheesery
Sucré is an authentic French bakery that features coffee, croissants, waffles, sandwiches served all day, pastries and salads, all made in house. It is open for breakfast and lunch.
308 S.E. Denver Ave., Stuart; 772-210-6470; Facebook
Importico's Bakery
For over 30 years, Importico has been inspired by the famous Old World French and Italian bakeries. It serves traditional European baked goods, including bread, pastries and cakes, as well as breakfast and lunch items from carefully crafted recipes and artisanal baking techniques to bring authentic flavors and textures. There are two locations on the Treasure Coast:
134 S Indian River Drive., Fort Pierce; 772-429-3435; importicosbakery.com
3800 S.E. Dixie Highway, Stuart; 772-286-0204; importicosbakery.com
Eve Pierpont is a freelancer for TCPalm who looks out for the best things to do across the Treasure Coast. Do you have an upcoming event you want to be potentially included in this weekly roundup? Email it to her at [email protected]. You can also upload your event to TCPalm's event page at events.tcpalm.com.
This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Best French food in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties