
Hours
| Friday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 23110 W I-10 Suite 201, San Antonio, TX 78257
Phone: (210) 541-4130
Website: https://www.tardifs.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Mousse and strawberry cake are good choices for your dessert. The big drawback for me is that a european brasserie, traditionally, brewed beer, especially in Belgium. The wine list is impressive as are some of the cocktails, but not a single decent beer could be found on the very short menu. As a French style brasserie I would at least expect a few French beers, and even some Belgians.
I truly appreciate brasserie cuisine and the talent of chefs around town, which is why I was excited to give this place several tries. Unfortunately, after visiting three different times of the day, the disappointment has been consistent.
The quality of food does not match the menu descriptions—what is offered is often changed by the time it reaches the table because they “ran out of it.” This happens far too often and leaves the impression that the kitchen is unprepared.
There is also very little variety on the menu, and unfortunately, no children’s menu at all. That’s a shame, because it means they’re missing out on families who would otherwise enjoy dining here.
Cocktails take an unusually long time to arrive, and overall the experience feels way overpriced for what is actually being delivered.
It’s unfortunate, especially since this is the only brasserie in the area, because the concept has so much potential. I truly hope they can improve consistency, expand their offerings, and live up to the quality their menu and pricing suggest.
The atmosphere is so warm, calming, tasteful, and rustic. Come for the food, stay because you can actually hear the people you’re talking to.
I’m already planning our next visit!
From making our reservation to our service throughout the night, everything was great. We ordered steaks and duck and it was delicious. We were also celebrating and our server brought out celebratory cheesecake which was thoughtful.
However, I rated it 4 stars because a significant portion of the menu, including several wines, was unavailable. We learned that the restaurant is transitioning to a summer menu. I suggest updating your website and informing callers about the limited availability when making reservations. We look forward to returning, but it would enhance the experience if more items were accessible. I added just a few photos. We had much more.
“French-American” cuisine in San Antonio is rare so expect something a little different than other “French” restaurants in SA. I’d say this is French themed Texas cuisine but that’s ok I don’t think it’s supposed to be 100% French and either way it was delicious! There seem to be lots of regulars as the staff and manager recognized some of the other diners which is a good sign.
A few tips: the retail center is an interesting mix of stores with Tardif being the gem. The parking lot is an odd long shape so you might have to park a bit away but not crazy. Get there early if you want to fight for a close spot. Don’t order the beef Wellington if you don’t like rare meat. It will be fairly rare. I love rare steak so perfect to me but I can see how some might not enjoy. Last, it is a scratch kitchen which means made to order from scratch. This takes time. As the restaurant fills up the food can take longer to make as it gets busier. So if you’re in a rush this might not be a place if you’re expecting your food to come out in 5 minutes. I suggest going with people you like talking to, relax, and enjoy your evening.
10/10 will be back
First the good: Service always been superb and the staff is able to handle dietary restrictions well. While not slow, the time from order time to main course on table it not quick either. It is usually 45 minutes, but I would not generally expect quick service in a place like this where you want to sit back and enjoy the meal and company. The steaks were all rated excellent by our party and the sides were wonderful.
Now the not so good: The scallops were rated as good, but under-cooked, by our party member who is also a cook. The Endives Salad was a disappointment. Advertised as having Anjou Pears, we had to ‘search’ for them and finally found three small/thin slices. The party agreed the price for this relatively small and underwhelming salad is not justified.
Atmosphere has usually been quite nice, but we have been here when it is very crowded and difficult to hear conversation.