

From the team behind Chez Billy Sud and Café Colline, Parc de Ville is a modern day brasserie serving delicious regional French cuisine located in Fairfax’s Mosaic District. Featuring Wednesday jazz happy hour, a rooftop lounge with music & DJ, and weekend brunch. *Last table seating is 30 minutes for closing*
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8296 Glass Alley, Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone: (703) 663-8931
Website: https://www.parcdeville.com/
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Reviews
While waiting for our appetizers, we were given semi-sliced baguette and butter. It was a bit harder than what we were used to. Our table shared several appetizers, including Escargot, Moules, Le Cachat, and Chef’s Trio of Fine Cheese. It wasn’t your typical Escargot dish you’d get at most French restaurants. It had great flavor, but there were only like three burgundy snails, and the rest were mushrooms, which was kind of disappointing. Among the four appetizers, the Moules were my favorite! You can’t go wrong with steamed mussels in a creamy white wine sauce. I didn’t get a chance to try the La Cachat. One of my friends was intolerant of cheeses made from cow’s milk, and it was nice that they were able to offer a variety of goat and sheep cheeses.
I’m glad I didn’t order the Bueof Bourgoignon or the Duck Confit. They had a smoky flavor, but they were a bit dry. I’m glad I got the Lamb Chops. They were nicely seasoned, had great flavor, and were cooked to perfection.
*Escargot-not what I expected. A large puffed pastry with escargot in the middle. It was good but soo rich. I could only manage 2 bites. It’s a must share… too rich for one person.
*Bucatini Provencal- sauce was delicious but would have preferred the noodles more al dente.
*Bronzino- prepared well, flavorful
Service was ok, busy. We would definitely return… I want to check out their rooftop. It was a bit chilly that night so we didn’t really enjoy it.
French onion soup served in a nice crock with lots of crusty cheese. Decent drinks but nothing stellar. Similar fare to many French bistro restaurants.
The decor is the same as Requin(previous restaurant) surprised they didn’t change much.
The crew I was with prefer Mon Ami Gabi.
Came here around 5:20 and it was already filling up! Happy Hour is from 4-6pm Tues-Thursday. Friday all day. Either in the bar area (which does have high tops) or on the rooftop (if it’s open–idk what the criteria is for it to be open).
Parking available in the garages or street. It does get pretty packed (even on a Tuesday).
Wanted to go to happy hour with some work friends to destress, and we sat in the bar area. Initially were gonna sit at the bar, but we wanted to see each other’s and it was hard with 5 people. They were able to put 2 hightops together for us–which was so nice of them! Bartender was kind as well, gave us last call notices for end of happy hour to allow us to put it some last minute drink and food orders.
Food was delicious! Burger was so good-i ate the whole thing!! Frites were seasoned well and sauces were yummy!
Overall, had a blast and would love to come back and check out some other menu items. Happy hour menu is small but they have several options for food and drinks.