
We are a French/ American breakfast/ lunch restaurant. Our mission is to offer and serve our customers, fresh, high quality and artisanal food that’s matched by great value and has a family oriented service in a unique, cozy and vintage Parisian bistro atmosphere.
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2400 FM 1488 Suite 100, The Woodlands, TX 77384
Phone: (936) 224-5515
Website: https://madamebriochebistro.com/
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Reviews
My only comment is that the space is not too big and it will get very busy around 11am-1pm. Since it was a Sunday, our food took a bit of time to arrive and it was a bit loud. Outside of that, the service was good and everyone was friendly.
We were seated near the entrance, and with the ceiling fan running and the door opening frequently, the food cooled down quite quickly.
Overall, it’s still a nice place with good brunch options, and I would recommend giving it a try. ☕
Food was delicious and efficiently brought to the table. Our server had a good sense of humor and brought us a few laughs. We would recommend and will definitely return soon!
We ordered the salmon omelette and the goat cheese quiche, with roasted potatoes and salad on the side. Everything was cooked to perfection and served at the perfect temperature. Every bite was flavorful — no need for extra salt or seasoning.
We also took some pastries to try at home, and they were just as delicious.
We’ll definitely be back to keep exploring other options on their menu!
I typically avoid breakfast spots because they all feel the same—bland, overhyped, and underwhelming. But this place? This place completely changed my mind. Every single dish I had was cooked perfectly—nothing undercooked, nothing overdone, and absolutely nothing tasted generic.
I sat outside on a beautiful 70-degree morning, and the outdoor seating was just right. Comfortable chairs, great atmosphere, and even better food. The eggs benedict were rich and flavorful, the biscuits and gravy were solid (not the best I’ve ever had, but far from bad), and the ham and cheese omelette? Perfectly cooked. So many places mess up something that should be simple, but this was done with care and precision. Oh—and the croissant was fluffy, golden, and straight-up delicious.
The service? Top tier. From the greeter—who might’ve been the manager, honestly, with how welcoming he was—to my server Cindy, everything was smooth. Cindy was kind, attentive, and made the whole experience even better. If you go, ask for Cindy—she’ll take care of you.
Whether you’re local or just passing through like I was, this is the breakfast spot worth going out of your way for. I’d come back just for that omelette.
We had people visiting from out of town and despite my better judgment, they wanted to try it, and boy did we regret it: we were two families with two kids each. The restaurant was busy, but not completely full so we were seated immediately. We were able to order drinks and food. Our food took some time to come but pastries arrived: the bread pudding was dry as bone: it was clearly premade many days ago with very little sauce on top. It was still cold from the inside. The Jesuit Pastry had decent lamination, but barely any almond cream making it extremely dry.
The omelette arrived with a very thin layer of egg mixture folded over a bunch of vegetables. The omelette was under seasoned but what struck me was the side salad next to it had no dressing at all, and was just a bunch of green leaves.
Even though the restaurant is geared towards families and kids by the presence of large white tablecloth paper for drawing, coloring, crayons, and special kids menu sheets, the owner seemed extremely annoyed by our presence as we were getting ready to leave and did not make any effort to hide it with the eye rolls etc, even though we tried to remain as courteous and respectful to everyone else along with tipping our waiters for their hard work. Dining with toddlers is hard enough and might cause a slightly bigger mess but I have never witnessed that reaction firsthand so bluntly.
Needless to say, this experience left us extremely sour about this place (have never had managers look us in the eye visibly annoyed by our presence/kids), especially with guests visiting. It was so evident that even our guests noticed and asked if we did something that was offensive to other patrons or if any kids was behaving inappropriately (they weren’t )
Reading different reviews now, it is evident that they do struggle with large groups so if you are a family with young children, consider carefully visiting this place as clearly they may be uninterested in having families with toddlers.
PS: I am sure many folks would find this place perfect/decent for their bistro , but for this family who travelled the world, I can assure you I never had anything like this in Paris, Lyon, Normandie, Nice.
This review is not meant to hurt anyone but to genuinely shed light on some of the implicit (and explicit) biases of some folks.