Brasserie Honoré
5298 University Pkwy, Sarasota
(941) 806-6130
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This is not a restaurant, it's more or less a dining area built into a Whole Foods.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 1
The restaurant is closed. There is no signage to suggest their proper operating hours. I sat at the bar for over five minutes before I went to see guest services who then informed me that the restaurant was not open, Even though the hours on the door say that it was. You lose business because of terrible signage and not updating your hours on Google.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Lady said it's been closed for 4 years as a restaurant. Need to update information. Only hot bar and sandwiches now
Even though we live in Venice, we go there very often . Crepes are delicious, best prime rib ever! Prices very reasonable and very good service. Highly recommended. I hope we get a whole Food Market here in Venice with a Brasserie Honore!
For Whole Foods to be a very pricey grocery, the Brasserie has such amazing low prices on prepared meals, all in well socially distanced tables with great Happy Hour 4 to 7
First, allow me to premise this I am a vegetarian. Secondly, this is my third attempt at having an enjoyable "meal" here before heading to the aisles. Three strikes out. The menu, though changed at some point between my visits, still have no interesting or creative vegetarian options --- and less vegan. Second, the Veggie crepes is as bad, if not worse than my other attempts. The menu states: spinach, mushrooms, creme fraiche, swiss cheese It fails to mention mustard, garlic and onions While the crepe is delightful, the cornucopia of flavors are totally out of tune. They could have added several crepes to the menu in this ones place: swiss cheese and onion, creme fraiche, garlic and mushroom, swiss cheese and mushroom, mushroom and spinach....learn from the French--a crepe should be simple and complete in its simplicity.
My favorite location for tasty french food. There was fast, efficient, and courteous service.
Great food and a decent happy hour!
Great food and a decent happy hour!
We enjoyed our meal thoroughly. The steak frites was very good and the wine was very affordable. We will be back again soon!
Restaurantji Recommends
Love coming here for the onion soup and crepes and looking forward to trying all the other great items. Great service and ambiance.
I have been avoiding this place for a long time because of it being inside a grocery store (Whole foods). However, my partner who has frequented it many times suggested we go there as their food is actually good. Reluctantly, I agreed and so happy I went. Although the ambiance is lacking, the food by far makes up for it. We both ordered burgers. My partner ordered a side of grilled mushrooms. I tasted everything and I honestly thought this food tasted better than some 5 star fine dining establishments I have been at. My burger was the best burger I remember having in a very long time. Very impressed!!
Grab a quick bite while grocery shopping. The Brasserie Honore is AMAZING. had the mushroom truffle burger - the garlic sauce costs your tongue (yum). The fries are the way FRIES are suppose to taste... super crunchy outside and fluffy potato center. 2 other staff members recommend the prime rib- I’m so trying that next time! Will be back for more meals. And plan to bring friends next time.
Great environment, that's about it. Crepe with mushroom was very heavy and salty, onion soup was very salty too, baguette was burned and not fresh. The stuff successfully adopted French "hospitality". I kept coming here because of the nice environment and some hopes, but none of them are left anymore.
In Whole foods but good wine and food. I would make some changes to the Chaucaterie boards sliced much to thin. But overall good with great service!
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