
Nestled in the heart of Columbus, Chouette is a charming French bistro named after the French word for “owl” or “cool.” Our bistro beckons guests into a warm and inviting space that resonates with historical significance, seamlessly blending the allure of tradition with modern comfort. We pride ourselves on being an inviting and approachable place where guests of all backgrounds feel at home. Our menu is designed to introduce the richness of French cuisine to everyone, whether you’re a seasoned foodie or new to the world of French flavors.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 66 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 705-2665
Website: https://www.chouetterestaurant.com/
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Reviews
Love how everything is thought to details. Wall and ceiling decoration – everything is top notch!
The server girl also nice and helped us to make our choices .
We had beef tartare , salad and roasted beef with shrimps! Finished with crème brûlée !
Will definitely come back with my wife for some special occasion or a date!
Thank you for your nice hospitality and delicious food!
I was lucky and found street parking. Drinks weren’t cheap. Recommend happy hour, where there are deals on food and drinks.
We got the beat salad, and Caesar, and the Rainbow trout and NY strip for our entrees. Portions size was the perfect amount of food. I wouldn’t expect anything less from. French bistro.
The salads were delicious and the NY strip was also tender and delicious. The rainbow trout was good but I could have done without the mountain of croutons on top. I didn’t prefer the crunch texture with the fish. But the fish was tender and cooked perfectly.
For desert we got the mouse. Great ending to the meal. Rather than a rich chocolate; it was a dark chocolate mouse with an espresso taste. It was a very good choice for a semi-sweet desert that was not too rich.
Overall great food, great atmosphere, great service. DJ took very good care of us and was extremely attentive. I know there were some iffy reviews out there when they first opened but I’m excited to see things have gotten better! Very excited to come back to try their regular menu and other dishes that folks are raving about.
We arrived on a Saturday at 5:30 p.m. with a reservation for two. Upon entering, the space felt extremely cramped. The restaurant is quite small, and everything is packed tightly together. Fortunately, we were seated about 10 minutes after arriving. The host was very friendly and welcoming. We were placed at a tiny high-top table in the back of the restaurant, right next to the stairs and adjacent to the kitchen—an awkward and uncomfortable spot.
About 15 minutes later, our server brought us some bread, which ended up being the highlight of the meal—it was genuinely delicious.
For the appetizer, I had the French Onion Soup. Unfortunately, it was underwhelming. As a signature item in a French restaurant, I expected much more—it was average at best.
For my entrée, I chose the Rainbow Trout Grenobloise. The trout was served skin-on and was extremely thin, making it difficult to separate the fish from the skin. While the flavor was decent, the texture and presentation made it feel like a leftover offcut rather than a thoughtfully prepared dish.
I also sampled the Potato-Crusted Salmon, which was bland and lacked even basic seasoning. It was, frankly, mediocre.
For dessert, I tried the Fraises Melba and the Vanilla Crème Brûlée. Both were fine, but again, nothing memorable. I would consider them average to below average in quality.
While the service was fine overall, the food failed to meet expectations. Honestly, the dishes reminded me of what you might find at casual dining chains like Ruby Tuesday, Olive Garden, or Applebee’s—not what you expect from a restaurant with such a high-end image, especially when the final bill came to over $200 for two people.
Lastly, I was surprised to find additional charges on the bill: a “Culinary Service Fee (1.50%)” and a “CNV Charge (1.80%).” These were not disclosed anywhere on the menu or mentioned beforehand. I believe transparency is essential, and such surcharges should be clearly stated upfront.
It took about 10 minutes for our server to acknowledge us, and once we ordered drinks, they took another 15-20 minutes to arrive.
One of our appetizers came out before the drinks, and then we waited another 15 for the second one.
The food itself was solid.
For appetizers we ordered the gougères, which were light and fluffy, and the silky smooth chicken liver mousse, that really lived up to the name and it was perfectly balanced with the saltiness of the bread.
For mains, we had the Authentic Bouillabaise Marseillaise and the Celentani Pasta, and Ratatouille as a side dish. Both were super flavorful, rich and satisfying.
For dessert, we ordered the Fraises Melba and it was delicious!
We might give it another try in the future.