Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6805 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205
Phone: (972) 432-5912
Website: https://www.thebarsardine.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
From the moment you examine the outside motif and see the vines, painted wood trim windows with wicker chairs and tiny tables on the patio to when you step in this cozy cafe, the attentiveness to making it feel like a corner bistro in Paris is “Authentique'”.
Croque Monseur (+ egg) – beautiful. Quiche Lorraine – light as air and fluffy. French frites – hot and tasty. And the lemonade in the Arnold Palmer was fresh squeezed lemonade! Aperol Spritz – superb.
The ambience, the food, and the service hit every checkpoint on how a restaurant should run.
We got:
Escargot: 11/10
The cheeseburger: 9/10
Steakfrites: 7/10
Chocolate mousse: 1000/10
Our server was so kind and sweet. Every time I’d leave the table to use the bathroom, she’d come back to the table to fix my napkin and refold it on top of the table. It was those extra touches that really satisfied me. She also walked us out when it was our time to leave. Generosity you don’t see much of in today’s world.
I honestly expected the steak frites to be a little better than it was, but it was still a really solid meal.
If you’re a matchbook collector, they have them at the host stand!
I think the primary reason reservations are hard to obtain is because it’s such a small restaurant. If it was larger I don’t think it would be too difficult.
Worth a try, but won’t be returning.
If you love real French cuisine, this place is on another level. I’ve eaten in some of the best restaurants around the world, and Chef Elliot is the real deal — among the very best there is. The food is soulful, precise, and deeply authentic.
The restaurant itself feels like an exclusive French boutique — cozy, intimate, refined, and personal. You immediately feel like you’re somewhere special.
I thought I knew Dover sole until I ate it here. Chef Elliot’s Dover sole is life-changing, especially with the beurre blanc. There is no one in Texas who comes close to his level of French preparation — you can truly taste the technique.
The burger is also outstanding and completely different from what you’d expect in Dallas. I’ve personally ordered the burger 20+ times and the Dover sole 20+ times. The pomme purée is hands-down the best I’ve ever had, anywhere.
The bar is exceptional — Daryl delivers pure excellence with thoughtful, beautifully balanced cocktails. And Asma, the graceful and truly French second-in-command, makes you feel welcome the moment you walk in. You’re treated like the most important guest in Texas.
Do not miss: the bread service, French fries, the burger, and the Dover sole with pomme purée.
Yes, you’ll break the budget — but Chef Elliot and his team are absolutely worth it.