

Chef Thomas Keller’s refined fixed-price meals continually draw food lovers to this stone farmhouse.
Hours
| Thursday | 4–8 PM |
| Friday | 4–8 PM |
| Saturday | 4–8 PM |
| Sunday | 4–8 PM |
| Monday | 4–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6640 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599
Phone: (707) 944-2380
Website: http://www.thomaskeller.com/tfl
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Reviews
We had the seven-course dinner and also tried some starters, and every bite was exceptional. Each dish carried its own character, and the way the flavors unfolded in the mouth was delicate and harmonious. The portions were generous, and although I could not finish dessert, every course felt like a small masterpiece.
The service was flawless. Every detail was handled with care, making the evening feel calm, elegant, and perfectly timed.
While the menu offered lamb or Japanese Miyazaki Wagyu, the beef option was thoughtfully provided and ended up being the highlight.
Exceptional hospitality, including complimentary mocktails and a memorable kitchen tour with Head Chef Ara Jo, made the night even more special.
The French Laundry is the third three-star Michelin in which we’ve had the privilege of dining, and there is no question in our minds why they have received the Michelin maximum.
The service, food and wine pairings are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you can manage a reservation, dip into the trust fund or retirement account and YOLO your way to culinary heaven.
To call the meal sophisticated is an understatement worthy of rebuke. The flavors and artistry in the dishes is simply on a level that cannot be captured in words, but can only be experienced.
The wine cellar has vintages stretching back to the 1800’s. If your pocketbook can handle the pain, the stroll down vintner’s lane is generational and life changing. Ours could only stand a brief foray into the latter half of the last century, but my oh my what an experience. I don’t know what comes after ‘tertiary fermentation and aromatics’ but I’m sure the sommeliers can help you find your way, if not the words. Leave your Bugatti keys on the table with the bill if your credit card comes back declined.
My wife and I visited for our one-year anniversary and reserved the “Surf and Turf” tasting menu. From the moment we were seated, we felt celebrated. Our server (I believe her name was Angelina) greeted us warmly and congratulated us on our anniversary right away. She even shared her own story of moving from San Diego and achieving her dream job at The French Laundry. Her passion for her work was so inspiring it made me reflect on my own career!
The food was phenomenal — every dish showcased classic French techniques with a hint of Japanese influence. Each plate was beautifully presented, satisfying yet leaving me eager for the next course.
The evening ended with an unforgettable touch: a personal tour of the kitchen and a bottle of champagne customized with a congratulatory message for our anniversary. We truly felt like VIPs.
The French Laundry exceeded every expectation — the ambiance, the service, and the food made for a perfect anniversary celebration. It’s going to be very hard to top this next year!
The entire experience, including the high-stakes reservation struggle, is now a treasured part of the story. I was incredibly lucky, and after a frantic 14 minutes on September 1st, by some miracle, we secured the Private Dining Room for my BIG birthday, that ends on a zero.
The true magic began with our concierge, Kimberly. My initial email to her in a moment of desperation was met with grace. She understood what this trip from Chicago meant to me. The day of, she called with the incredible news of an upgrade to the Board Room. She also secured a kitchen tour, which alone was amazing. Thank you, Kimberly, for being the architect of our dream!
The Board Room was beautiful and elegant, the perfect space for our party of eight to laugh and fully enjoy the night.
Our Captains, Davis and Brent, were phenomenal. Their knowledge was encyclopedic, covering not just the menu but the significance of the wines and the story of international wines.
The food was a WOW WOW WOW moment in every course. From the complex textures to the ingredients, the chefs managed to create magic. The Snake River Farms steak was an experiment in perfection, I cut mine with a fork just to demonstrate its tenderness. I will forever dream of the frozen cappuccino from our dessert treasure.
The ultimate highlight was the opportunity to meet Chef Keller. I am crying even as I write these words. I have admired his work for years, owning five of his books and getting MasterClass specifically for his lessons.
Meeting him that incredible day in October, on the eve of his 70th birthday, was surreal. I went completely blank and couldn’t say any of the words I had planned, but the moment and the pictures are priceless.
I have admired Chef Keller for many years, admired the impact he has had on the global fine dining cuisine. His influence spans further than Napa Valley and California. The fact that so many of the world’s great chefs (our Chicago’s very own Chef Achatz) have a history at The French Laundry and they all credit Chef Keller as being a mentor that has helped them propel to greater highs speaks to the selfless character of Chef Keller. Being able to mentor someone and have them create magic outside of your restaurant to me only means that the legacy he has created is that of wanting people to excel, and it will multiply when other chefs leave kitchens of other greats, a great example is Curtis Duffy and how he views Chef Achatz. Something I hope to emulate in my own personal and professional life.
Thank you, Chef Keller, Kimberly, Davis, Brent, and the entire team for a life-changing birthday celebration. You truly are magicians!
Highest possible recommendation!!!
Ps- The cake in the pictures is one of the best things you will ever eat!
I can’t even begin to describe the dishes much less the service.
The best absolute show stopper was when Chef himself greeted us and took us around his kitchen. A moment in time I wish I could bottle up forever! Thank you French Laundry team for reminding us why we even got in this business ourselves. It’s so hard to do what we do everyday but reminded in this moment that it is all to serve our community in a unique and unforgettable way. Cheers!
Prior to us visiting the restaurant, we had a misfortune with our reservation online which was handled perfectly by the restaurant: they found us a table last-minute, they offered us both the bottle of wine we got, champagne, an extra dish and a box to go with chocolates and cookies made by the pastry chef. We were both very enthusiastic about how well we were treated and look forward to going there again in the future.
P.S. It was a bog plus to getting a tour of the kitchen and getting to meet chef Keller.
Aris Zikos