Brookline Says Goodbye to La Voile After Ten Years

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Brookline bids farewell to La Voile, the beloved French brasserie that has delighted locals for a decade. Though the Brookline location has closed, La Voile’s Newbury Street restaurant remains open, with plans for a new venue in Washington Square coming soon, offering authentic French cuisine and local flavors.

Brookline Bids Farewell to La Voile After a Decade of Delicious Memories

Oh no, Brookline! It’s time to say goodbye to La Voile, the charming French brasserie that has warmed the hearts (and stomachs) of locals for the past ten years. As of Saturday, April 26, this lovely spot, located at 1627 Beacon St., has closed its doors. Its closure leaves a bittersweet taste, recalling the many memorable meals and delightful friendships formed within its walls.

A Decade of Delight

La Voile, which means “the sail” in French, first opened its doors in 2015 and quickly became a beloved dining destination for Brookline residents. Through its elegant atmosphere and authentic French cuisine, it provided a taste of Europe right in our own backyard. The restaurant served a variety of classic dishes, including the crowd favorites like foie gras terrine and Dover sole meunière. The a la carte menus for lunch and dinner, along with their special three-course prix fixe menu, known as the “Taste of France”, brought a slice of French culinary excellence to the community.

A Heartfelt Goodbye

La Voile expressed its deep gratitude to all patrons who supported them over the years. The emotions surrounding this decision were palpable, as the restaurant reflected on the cherished memories created at this beloved Brookline spot.

What’s Next for La Voile?

La Voile on Newbury Street in Boston is still open and ready to welcome guests. This bustling location boasts accolades, having been featured in Eater Boston’s list of “Boston’s Best French Restaurants” and highlighting it as one of “The 15 Most Romantic Restaurants Around Boston.” It shows just how deeply loved this restaurant is, capturing the gourmet spirit that has made it a staple in the area. François Grayon, who hails from the French province of Perche and brings experience from Michelin-starred kitchens. Alongside him, the dedicated maitre d’ Jérôme Bergere continues to provide the level of service that guests have come to expect from this exceptional establishment.

A Bright Future in Brookline

Washington Square, Brookline, pending inspection. With a seating capacity of 95 across two floors, this dreamy French haven will soon be ready to enchant diners once again. The second-floor space is designed for private functions, able to accommodate up to 55 guests—perfect for your next big celebration!

Authenticity Meets Local Flavors

prix fixe dinner menu. The chefs promise to stay true to the authentic flavors of French cuisine while also weaving in elements of local flavors that Brookline loves.

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