Pot au Feu Menu – Providence, RI

Type : French restaurant

Location : Providence, RI

“America’s Safest Restaurant “ is a big goal and we are working hard to earn your trust.
Using advanced technology to combat contamination (HEPA filters, UVC germicidal lights, Ionization, microbe neutralizing contacts covers, no touch restrooms and a great staff in KN95 masks).
We used real wood and glass to respect our beautiful 1875 setting so you can enjoy an authentic French meal.
All our safety measures will fade out of sight as you enjoy a glass of wine, an expertly made cocktail, the flicker of candlelight, a fresh rose and a total escape from the world.
Our Chef will prepare some of the worlds best comfort foods as you journey to a place you thought might no longer exist…
Bon Appétit – it’s so much more at Pot au Feu.

Serving traditional French bistro favorites in a somewhat high-end setting since 1972. Based on 224 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery

Pot au Feu 02903

Address:
44 Custom House St, Providence, RI 02903

Phone: (401) 273-8953

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Hours

Saturday 5–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 5–9 PM

Menu

Hors d’oeuvres
Escargots A La Bourguignonne
Snails broiled in their shells with garlic-parsley butter.
$11.00
Soupe A L’Oignon
Our famous crock of onion soup with gratineed cheese.
$9.00
Soupe Du Jour
Made from scratch with fresh ingredients.
$7.00
Bisque De Hommard
Creamy lobster bisque.
$10.00
Pate Maison
Chicken liver mousse with French Brandy and croutons.
$9.00
Foie Gras Bodiguel
Fresh duck liver pan seared with rich grape essence and demi-glace.
$24.00
Terrine De Campagne
Country Pate – Veal, pork, duck liver, pistachios, Cumberland sauce.
$9.00
Terrine De Printemps
Grilled vegetables layered with goat cheese, served with balsamic reduction.
$9.00
Filet De Saumon Cru
House cured salmon gravlax with cucumber salad and sour cream.
$10.00
Huitres Lorraine
A trio of Oysters on the half shell gratineed with sour cream, bacon & horseradish.
$10.00
Pate De Poisson Bleu Fume
Smoked bluefish pate with toasted croutons.
$10.00
Salade Caesar A La Provencale
Romaine lettuce, Caesar dressing, Capers and Nicoise Olives.
$9.00
Salade Au Chevre
Goat cheese and roasted red peppers with field greens and baby herbs.
$9.00
Entrees
Pot Au Feu
The Sunday Dinner of France.” “There are as many recipes for Pot au Feu as there are Grandmothers in France”. Ours is traditional of tender beef and chicken braised in a rich bouillon with a melange of fresh vegetables onions, leeks, carrots, celery, cabbage and red bliss potatoes. The meat and vegetables are separated from the broth which is perfect for dipping a warm crusty slice of our French bread. Traditional garnishes of coarse salt, cornichons baby pickles and warm creamy horseradish mustard sauce are presented with Pot au Feu.
$29.95
Crepes Du Jour
Sidewalk stands, farm house tables and 3 star restaurants all serve crepes that are enjoyed at breakfast, lunch & dinner all over France. Sweet for dessert and savory for entree. Pot au Feu presents two savory crepes – flipped, stuffed, rolled and baked with the Chef’s ever changing selection of fresh filling and sauce.
$19.95
Crepes Lulu
Chef’s selection of fresh vegetables rolled in a classic French Crepe *crepe batter contains egg.
$19.95
Quiche Du Jour
Inspired by the regions of France and made with the Chef’s choice of seasonal ingredients baked with fresh egg custard in a light pastry crust.
$15.95
Bouillabaisse Marseilles
From the Riviera – a variety of fin fish, whole shrimp, mussels, clams, potatoes and onions poached in a fragrant saffron and tomato broth. Served with aioli.
$32.95
Sole Amandine
Filet of sole sauteed with lemon, butter, white wine and slivered almonds.
$26.95
Scrod Nature
Fresh schrod baked with bread crumbs, lemon, white wine and butter.
$24.95
Saumon Citron
Salmon fliet, skinless and boneless, broiled with orange, lemon and lime butter garnished with mandarin orange.
$28.95
Swordfish Provencal
Swordfish steak seared and served with tomato, garlic, calamata olives, green peppers and virgin olive oil.
$30.95
Coquilles St. Jacques Et Crevettes Lorraine
Jumbo shrimp and tender scallops baked with bacon, horseradish and sour cream sauce in a “coquille” shell.
$31.95
Shrimp Grenobloise
Whole Shrimp Sauteed with Lemon, Butter, White Wine and Capers tossed with Penne.
$25.95
Fruits De Mer Et Homard Au Penne
Lobster, Shrimp and Scallops tossed with Spinach, Tomato, White Wine & Penne.
$34.95
Filet Mignon Aux Champignons
A thick Filet Mignon seared and served with a sauce of Chanterelles, Morels, Cepes, Shitake mushrooms and demi-glace.
$38.95
Steak Frites
Quintessential French bistro steak pressed in cracked peppercorns, seared and served “au Poivre” with a stack of Pommes Frites accompanied by Bearnaise dipping Sauce.
$22.95
Tournedos Bearnaise Ou Bordelaise
Medallions of beef tenderloin seared and served with a choice of Bordelaise or Bearnaise sauce.
$34.95
Black Angus Steak A La Pot Au Feu
Black Angus “Flat Iron” steak with a mellow garlic and parsley butter.
$27.95
Sirloin Eschallotes
Sirloin steak seared and served with glazed shallot and chive butter.
$29.95
Veau Blaisdell
Medallions of veal sauteed with garlic, tomato concasse, mushrooms, red wine and demi-glace.
$29.95
Boeuf A La Bourguignon
Hearty chunks of beef marinated in red wine and spices, braised until tender, served with potatoes gratinee.
$32.95
D’Agneau Jardiniere
A hearty Lamb shank braised in red wine with tomato, onion, potato and carrot.
$31.95
Poulet Estragon
Boneless and skinless breast of chicken sauteed and served with velvety tarragon sauce.
$19.95
Poulet Farci Du Jour
Boneless breast of chicken stuffed with daily specialities and served with sauce supreme.
$23.95
Foies De Volaille Lyonnaise
Marinated chicken livers sauteed with white wine, Madeira and julienned onions.
$16.95
Poulet Romarin Et Limon
A half chicken roasted with fresh rosemary and lemon.
$19.95
Caneton Framboise
Duck breast slow roasted on the bone served with succulent confit duck leg sauced with a rich caramelized orange and raspberry reduction.
$28.95

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Reviews

Alfbinek Melon
I love this restaurant being French I recommend to go there, I totally validate the concept but I would like you to add if possible the quiche Lorraine it is a cult dish of France thank you keep it up

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Olga Lopez
Delightful experience – delicious country style French dishes in a cozy setting. The owner, Bob, is very knowledgeable about food and also super passionate about New England history. So we ate well and learned a lot 🙂 The service was also top notch – personable and attentive.

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Cynthia Lancelot
My boyfriend and I went there last night. We sat at chef’s station and enjoyed watching chef perform absolute magic in his kitchen and with the staff. Chef flew within his kitchen and did so with the flair that only those who possess both love and skill of their profession achieve. He was pleasant when he interacted with kitchen and wait staff and was a gracious host to us at his chef’s station. As for the food, I have not ever eaten such perfectly cooked shellfish. His recipes are traditional French, but never boring. The flavors are deep, complimentary, and complex. We left there knowing we could never recreate his dishes at home. We can only experience this magic at Pot Au Feu, and so, we must return. Thank you, Chef and Tig for our experience.

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Jaz
Now I understand why Julia Childs loved Pot au Feu so much. This restaurant is the next best thing to dining in Paris, France. From the French Onion cheese melting over, the large portion of Patè (can be shared with 4 ppl), to the rich in flavor entrees, and ending with one of their famous mousse dessert,everything is as it should be for the best French cuisine experience here. Take the time to look at all the French decor around the restaurant too. And I save the best for last. Thank you to the whole Pot au Feu staff for the best French dining experience by far.

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Andrew Davinack
It’s hard to stand out as a restaurant in Providence which has more restaurants per capita than any other city in America. But damn does Pot-au-Feu do it….and does it well. My go-to combination here is always the foie gras followed by the beef bourguignon then the pot de creme for dessert. Each of those three items are incredibly rich in flavor, cooked perfectly and makes you almost feel guilty because it evokes a sense of decadence. Wait staff are very attentive, patient and knowledgeable about the dishes. The atmosphere is intimate without that annoying ‘chic’ decor that seems to be so prevalent these days. The restaurant is unapologetic when it comes to their menu and as a foodie, I appreciate that very much. I’ve been fortunate to have visited excellent french restaurants in Quebec City & Montreal in the past but none of them come close to pot-au-feu.

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Kevin Geremia
Bob Burke has kept this place in tip top shape. I remember eating in the salon years ago as a child, but it won’t take me long to return. Our server was magnificent and even though I burned a menu (ooops!)she assured me that everyone does it- which is the true.

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George Michel
Quite possibly the best restaurant I have ever been to. Me, my brother and my fiancee came here while we were in town for a convention. The service was impeccable and the champagne delicious. We had escargot and pate trio for starters and a nice plain salad before dinner. I had the steak frites and it was cooked perfectly with an amazing sauce. My brother had a duck / sausage dish that was like a casserole and my fiance enjoyed the Pot au Feu and it was simply outstanding with amazing meats and phenomenal broth. The owner even came by to ask how we were liking our meal. I’d give this place six stars if I could.

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John Slamin
Been going to Pot au Feu for 30 years. Excellent country French food, awesome staff and the owner greets everyone. The cassolet is excellent. Everything is very good. Don’t miss the snails. The salad is what it should be.

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Brooke R.C.
Pot au Feu is by far the best French cuisine in Rhode Island. I’ve been going eating here since the early 2000s and highly recommend it to anyone who loves French cuisine or is just curious. The atmosphere is very nice. While it’s not super spacious – you have a wonderful personalized experience with your dining party and do not feel cramped. The service is superb; you are guaranteed an attentive, knowledgeable server who can help you navigate the menu. The food menu offers a wide variety of choices from house specialties to classics; the drink menu is impressive with special cocktails. I highly recommend Pot au Feu to anyone interested in fine dining at a French restaurant in an enjoyable, quaint setting.

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Thane L
Delightful menu. Wonderful food. Warm ambiance in a historical location. Bob the proprietor shared some great Providence history! We’ll be back.

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