

Classic French cuisine, wines & artisan desserts presented in a sleek space with tufted banquettes.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 26 E King St, Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: (717) 690-2354
Website: https://26eastlancaster.com/vecu/
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Reviews
P.S. Get the mocha at the cafe. Its so good it has ruined coffee for me. Nothing compares.
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The leek puff pastry is also phenomenal. You can tell their whole team works real hard on their craft.
I love French pastries, and this is the first place I have found which lets you order an assortment of pastries directly from the bakery. Most of the staples were there: a chocolate croissant (my favorite), a butter croissant (you can turn it into a kind of chocolate croissant with the accompanying chocolate sauce), and a baguette (perfect with the accompanying French butter and berry jam). I was surprised there was no brioche, but the raisin roll did not disappoint, even though I am not a big fan of raisins.
The croque monsieur was cheesy and crunchy and I liked it better without jam. The truffle fries were subtle but delicious and only were not finished because the pastries alone were enough for two people.
The coffee was simple yet flavorful, as is the French way.
The tap water was ice cold and the server refilled our glasses regularly. Bottled flat and sparkling water are also available for those who prefer the true French experience.
The dining room was on an upper floor and was reminiscent of a jazz club. The quiet covers of popular songs playing on the speakers were pleasant and the temperature was comfortably cold during a hot day.
If we had gone for dinner and skipped the pastry assortment, we would have picked up dessert from the bakery on our way out.
I cannot wait for next time!
The bistro is a lovely fine dining option if you have the time; a streamlined but authentic French menu. Service is always spectacular, and the ambiance is very refined yet inviting. Again, everything I’ve tried has been stellar (Get the bouillabaisse if it’s available!).
The bistro is ideal place for a special occasion, while the bakery is worth a visit any time, for any reason.
Fantastic food!
We shared the delicious escargot as our appetizer served in a garlicky-butter sauce that was absolutely delicious. We soaked up the sauce with our bread because we have no self-control! The escargot came already “plucked” (?), lol, not sure of the term. I was a bit disappointed I didn’t get to recreate the scene from “Pretty Woman” – and maybe that’s why. Haha. They truly taste like a small perfectly cooked button mushroom. Same texture. Try them!!
For dinner we had the beef tartar and fancy Mac and cheese with creamy béchamel sauce. Has a slight tang to it – really top notch.
My friend had their special La piece du Boucher (meat of the month, apparently?) which was a tender ribeye with a garlic butter sauce on top.
To end the evening we had their Moelleux au Chocolat (espresso coffee ice cream) and Crème Brulée. Phenomenal!
Yes, prices lean toward the splurge-y side, but honestly? The portions were shockingly generous for a fine dining spot. I probably could’ve gotten two meals out of it… if I had even a whisper of self-control. Which I don’t…
Heads up: as of July 2025, they’re transitioning between dining spaces, so the ambiance wasn’t quite at its full glory. And service was a little slow (likely due to staffing issues like everywhere else) but we didn’t mind lingering over great food and even better conversation.
Highly recommend if you’re looking for something upscale with bold flavors and a Euro flair!