Bureau de Poste at Tiny Grocer is a quaint French eatery offering a taste of authentic French cuisine while acknowledging the contributions of Nouvelle cuisine on New American cuisine, in a cozy bistro setting. Our menu features classic French dishes made with fresh ingredients and traditional techniques, including savory crepes, hearty stews, and delicate pastries. Whether you’re looking for a quick coffee at our café or a leisurely meal at our restaurant, our friendly staff is always ready to deliver exceptional service. Visit us today to experience the flavors of France right here in Austin, with an always warm and friendly environment. Bon appétit!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4300 Speedway suite 100, Austin, TX 78751
Phone: (512) 375-3320
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The space is friendly and bright, yet somehow deeply romantic as it is set purposely within a quaint and lively bodega that sells both local and international goods. This alone isn’t the sole driver of what stands out. For that detail you must come in and experience it yourself to truly appreciate. It’s the soul that goes into each dish and the delivery. It’s the people behind it all.
What made our meal amazing was Chef Pierce’s dedication to his craft. All of our courses were incredible because of how well planned each ingredient and their preparation were executed. Ralph brought his knowledge of wine with a smile, and Elliot mastered dessert for us. Of course it all takes a great server to deliver and Finneas made us feel like family.
To Bureau – thank you for treating us so well!
To everyone else, please give this place a try.
Switched back to being more plant based with my eating and has the avo toast with sprouts. Delicious!
When I asked my server if there were any GF and PB options for dessert, he had the kitchen make me one—on the house! It was toasted sourdough with fresh berries and a drizzle of raspberry syrup. Delicious!
Prior to adopting a plant based diet again, I would order the Croque Madame or the Eggs Benny. You can’t go wrong with either!
PS- the chocolate mousse is outstanding!!!
the hostess greeted us with “you obviously don’t have a reservation!” which felt really rude. mind you there were three or four empty tables in the restaurant when we arrived. the bathroom was dirty and had no paper towels. the person who served us was so rude and dismissive. she was rude to my sister for no reason. they were closing down the restaurant two hours before their listed close time on google maps.
it just felt like we were inconveniencing them by wanting to eat there! the food was also not worth the price tag. it was good but not worth the price we paid.
and then!!! i called the restaurant a couple days later to speak to the manager, left a message and he never called me back!!!!!
you couldn’t pay me to eat here again.
My only struggle here was a beverage of choice – the teas were all bagged, and none of the juices were fresh squeezed or organic. They gave me the option to grab something from the grocery portion of the store, which was greatly appreciated.
Service was quick and kind.
Loved the bright airy-ness!
The menu is one of those rare ones that genuinely has something for everybody—whether you’re a steak-and-potatoes person, a vegetarian, gluten-free, or just feeling adventurous. I went with the half roasted chicken (and wow, I’m still thinking about it). The skin was perfectly crisp and golden, the meat unbelievably juicy, and it came with this incredible herb butter and seasonal roasted veggies that were cooked to absolute perfection. A couple of my colleagues raved about the duck leg cassoulet—rich, hearty, melt-in-your-mouth tender with that classic smoky sausage and white bean combo. Even the pickier eaters at the table were blown away by their choices (the grilled salmon and the mushroom risotto both got multiple thumbs-up).
The little store of specialty items has delicious things as well, nice to walk around and explore before or after dinner.
Can’t wait to be back! Steady stream of people even on a Monday night, so I suggest you make a reservation.