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Contribute Feedback What User likes about The French Market And Tavern Forsyth:
This is a wonderful place Can't Beleive it's a chain? Manager snore waiters very accommodating as I didn't know how wasted my friends before we came there Def go again View all feedback.
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Just over an hour in the restaurant. Maybe former diners were gone. Jambalaya was not correct according to Louisiana standards. Shredded chicken instead of pieces. They used spaghetti sauce as an ingredient. Don't plan on returning. View all feedback.
A rare gem located in downtown Forsyth. Some of the best New Orleans style food east of the Big Easy. Personal service, our order was taken at our outside table by the Chef. Good beverage selection to accompany your meal. Forsyth is worth a stop if you're close by and if you're looking to satisfy a craving for some good southern style cuisine; sit yourself down at one of the French Markets tables. You won't e disappointed. Wheelchair accessibility: Concrete ramps up from the sidewalk. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Jambalaya, Shrimp Grits, Gumbo Dietary restrictions accommodated Not sure Parking space Plenty of parking Parking options Free street parking
I have noticed that things seem to be lacking here. There were two menu items that were no longer being served but were still on the menu. I ordered a hamburger that came to the table with no tomato or lettuce. The burger itself was a bit overdone. My side was vegetables. I could not believe it when they brought me out mixed FROZEN vegetables and not fresh ones. Not at a place where I am paying well over $20 for a plain hamburger. Service was very pleasant but my group waited awhile to get our food (not waitresses fault) and the restaurant was not crowded. The wait staff was very pleasant and accommodating, but as this is the second such experience, I am making another restaurant choice. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–30
This is a creative and unique little eatery, with nice atmosphere. it's got a very limited eclectic country/burgers/NOLA menu, and the prices are high, so it's not a value unless you include the overall experience (taking note that everything adjacent in this quaint old downtown area is also quite expensive. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Delicious food! Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Hello, I went today to the location for the first time. We got there and upon being greeted, we asked the server how they were doing and they stated “over worked and under paid”. We just laughed it off hoping she was just having a bad day. We than asked about the mimosas and they stated they only had enough for 2 pours but asked if we still wanted to do bottomless, which we said no of course because it wasn’t going to be bottomless. It took 40min for us to get our food even though there were only 4 parties of 2 or less there and a person who got there after us received their food before us. We had ordered the stuffed French toast and the LG. The server informed us after we had ordered that there was not any pre made cream cheese however, they did have regular cream cheese so they could use that if I was ok with it, which I was. However, she came out 5 minutes before the food came and told us that they actually had no cream cheese and I would just be getting plain French toast with fruit and bacon. I didn’t want to wait any longer so I went along with it. She brought out literally just French toast and bacon. We asked where the fruit was and it took her another 10min to bring the fruit out. During this we found that the “green tomatoes” were actually red tomatoes and they had gone bad, they were clearly lumpy and white. The whole experience was awful. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $10–20