

Spacious shop offering eclectic home furnishings, decor & gifts, plus an attached French-style cafe.
Hours
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11704 Riverside Dr, Valley Village, CA 91607
Phone: (818) 508-5049
Website: http://www.marieetcie.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
I got a simple BLT which came with a side of fries. The food was pretty good and everything tasted great.
While the food is good and the restaurant offers generous outdoor seating there is simply a feeling that something is lacking from this resturant. It is counter service so you need to order at the register and then go pick up your food when it is ready, as well as bus your table. Nothing I normally mind personally but for me to recommend a place the lack of even a bus person lowers the worth of an establishment.
If you are looking for a decent place to have some privacy, maybe work outside on a nice day and be in a peaceful setting, Marie et Cie might jsut be the place for you. Outside of that specific experience, I doubt I’ll return.
The coffee was good.
The atmosphere was pleasant and comfortable. Outdoor seating was full at the time of my visit.
The furnishings for the inside dining were old, not vintage, garage sale like and not attractive.
The shop felt under-staffed.
Yes, I would eat here again, though.
The restaurant looked like it is maintained well and clean.
OK so to the food: for starters my meal was $31. In NO way do I feel like my food was worth that amount, as there wasn’t one thing I ate/drank that I’d go back and reorder. The Vanilla French Toast, I felt like i did not taste a hint of vanilla, just tasteless corn flakes on the bread. I couldn’t taste the cheese in my eggs that I apparently paid extra for; and they were ok (not horrible but not great). Bacon was bacon – it was good, but I feel like there’s not much cooking that goes into bacon. And the latte was just ok as well.
Note: I called in my order and initially planned to pick it up and leave. But I got there and decided to stay. So keep that in mind when checking out the appearance.
Even with me having to order all those items a la carte, I was shocked to hear $31, especially when I didn’t enjoy it.
Service was really nice, the guy who took our order was friendly. The place is really cute and it was clean.
We didn’t like the food, most of their stuff is pre-cook/pre-made, so don’t know how long it’s been there frozen. I ordered a quiche and I saw when they put it in the oven, it was really humid inside, felt like a sponge instead of the warm, egg-ish texture, I think it’s because the ice melted inside, so it was a bit flavorless. The pecan bar is was good, but a bit too stiff since it’s been refrigerated too long. Waffle was basic, unsure if they made it from scratch or if it was a frozen one. Drinks were okay.
Another thing I didn’t like it was the excessive use of disposable plates & utensils, this is not very eco-friendly, it’s a waste, which to me it’s something to consider -personal opinion.
I don’t think I’d come again but people were coming in constantly, so maybe I had higher expectations.