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Bistrot du Coin opened its doors on Memorial Day of 2000 by Yannis Felix and Michel Verdon. The motto is "French, Fun and Friendly". Bistro means a Neighborhood restaurant where you can eat good food at a fair price.
 
The origin of Bistrot is Russian. In Russian Bistrot means "Quick". That's why a guest can expect to get fast service. The color of a real Bistrot is pale yellow to brown (otherwise known as Bistre) because in French cafes the walls get dirty quickly from nicotine. Bistrot du Coin means a neighborhood Bistrot.

We are open 7 days a week, 364 days a year. only closed on Labor day, the first Monday of September.

 

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Bistrot Du Coin - 1738 Connecticut Avenue, NW - Washington, DC 20009
Tél: 202 234 6969 - Fax: 202 234 6965

We are open 7 days a week, 364 days a year, only closed on Labor Day, the 1st Monday of September.