
Travel to France for an evening… VOTED BEST RESTAURANT IN NASHVILLE 2022 ! Set in a cozy 1920’s Parisian Bistro décor, Once Upon A Time In France is all Francophiles and food lovers have ever dreamed of: friendly small neighborhood bistro, authentic traditional French food with Over 75 French wines, European beers, bistro classics and delicious cocktails carefully crafted. Bon Appétit !
Steak frites, escargot & other classic French fare in an unfussy, Parisian-style bistro & bar.
Hours
| Thursday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1102 Gallatin Ave, Nashville, TN 37206
Phone: (615) 649-8284
Website: http://onceuponatime-infrance.com/
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Reviews
I had the French onion soup and the beef bourgignone. I would have liked more cheese on the soup, but the beef was PERFECTION, fall apart tender with just the right amount of wine in the sauce.
We will absolutely be making this a staple of our trips to Nashville!
We ordered a variety of dishes, and every single one was beautifully prepared and bursting with flavor. The presentation was elegant, and you could tell each plate was made with care. The service was excellent, attentive yet relaxed, and the ambience made the entire experience feel special.
What really stood out was how much we enjoyed every bite—even our child loved the food and finished the whole meal! That alone says a lot. We lingered longer than planned, as we simply didn’t want to leave.
We’ll definitely be back, and I’d highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a truly memorable French dining experience in Nashville.
For food, I ordered two classic French dishes to evaluate their authenticity—escargot and duck confit—but sadly, both fell short of expectations. The escargot appeared to be overcooked from frozen, leaving the meat rubbery and preventing the garlic butter from soaking in properly. The accompanying bread was burnt and dry, further disappointing. I happened to sit near the kitchen door and noticed the chef discarding what looked like pre-made frozen portions.
The duck confit didn’t fare better. The skin wasn’t crispy, the meat was dry and overly salty, and the entire dish felt heavy with thick potato wedges piled underneath. To make matters worse, the duck and potatoes were placed directly on top of the salad greens, wilting them into a soggy mess. The duck itself was cold inside despite being cooked, another sign of reheating from frozen.
Overall, while the ambiance offers an inviting glimpse of France, the food quality and service fail to deliver an authentic or memorable dining experience. It might suit a quick date night for the atmosphere, but not for anyone hoping to taste true French cuisine.