Restaurant in Napa, United States
Bouchon Bistro
1,110Pearl PointsFrench bistro classics, no Keller price shock.

About Bouchon Bistro
Bouchon Bistro is the most practical special-occasion choice on Yountville's Washington Street — a French bistro holding a 2025 Michelin Plate and ranked #503 in Opinionated About Dining's North America list, priced at $$$ with a strong 260-selection wine list at $$ pricing. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekend dinner or weekend brunch, which runs Thursday through Sunday from 8 am.
Is Bouchon Bistro Worth Booking in Yountville?
Yes — and it fills a gap that no other restaurant in Yountville covers as well. Bouchon Bistro is the most accessible entry point into Thomas Keller's Yountville dining orbit, priced at $$$ against the $$$$+ required for The French Laundry (French, Contemporary). It holds a Michelin Plate (2025), ranks #503 in Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America (2025), and carries a 4.5 Google rating across more than 4,400 reviews. For a celebration dinner, a long wine-country lunch, or a special occasion that doesn't require a multi-hour tasting menu, this is the right call on Washington Street.
A Yountville Institution That Earns Its Place
Bouchon Bistro has been part of Yountville's dining identity long enough that it functions less like a restaurant and more like a neighborhood anchor — the place locals direct out-of-town guests when they want somewhere dependable without the theatre of a fine-dining performance. That longevity matters. In a town where most restaurants compete for the same wine-country tourist dollar, Bouchon has earned a repeat-visit clientele, and that says something about consistency over time.
The format is a French bistro done with precision. Chef Vicken Tavitian runs the kitchen under a menu built around the classics Keller has long championed: steak frites, croque madame, quiche, and the kind of rotisserie chicken that made bistro cooking worth defending in the first place. There are no surprises here, and that is the point. If you want experimentation, Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Smyth in Chicago will serve you better. Bouchon's value is in executing familiar dishes at a level most bistros never reach.
The wine program strengthens the case for booking. Wine Director David Fainberg oversees a list of 260 selections with an inventory of 2,460 bottles, priced at $$ , a range of price points that means you can drink well without committing to a $200 bottle. The corkage fee is $35 if you'd rather bring something from one of Napa's wineries. For wine-focused diners exploring the valley, this program gives you real options. Compare that against the Las Vegas Bouchon, which carries a $$$ wine list with corkage at $75 , Yountville is the better value for wine drinkers. For a broader look at what Napa's drinking scene offers, see our full Napa wineries guide and our full Napa bars guide.
Hours are one of Bouchon's most practical advantages in Yountville. Thursday through Sunday, the kitchen opens at 8 am, making it one of the few sit-down options in the area for a proper morning meal before a day of tastings. Monday through Wednesday, service begins at 5 pm for dinner only. If you're planning a multi-day Napa itinerary and want a reliable weekend brunch anchor, this address works. For lighter daytime options, Alexis Baking Company is worth knowing about.
Dining room itself is open and social , the kind of space where energy builds as the evening progresses. It is not a quiet room for an intimate conversation. If that's what you're after for a special occasion, request a table near the patio where the pace is slightly different. For a genuinely quiet dinner, La Mercerie in New York City and Bouchon Racine in London offer the bistro format in a more subdued register. Within Napa, the dining room at The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil delivers a quieter setting for the same occasion budget, though at a higher price point.
For special occasions specifically, Bouchon works leading when the group wants shared energy and good food rather than a hushed, ceremonial experience. A birthday dinner here is more convivial than formal , the bistro atmosphere encourages it. If the occasion calls for something more structured, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Providence in Los Angeles deliver that register. For a look at how Bouchon fits within everything Yountville and Napa offer, see our full Napa restaurants guide, our full Napa hotels guide, and our full Napa experiences guide.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: Plate (2025)
- Opinionated About Dining: Leading Restaurants in North America #503 (2025); Casual in North America #623 (2025)
- Pearl: Recommended Restaurant (2025)
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (4,454 reviews)
Booking & Practical Details
Book two to three weeks ahead for weekend dinner. Weekday dinners are more forgiving, but the Keller name and the Yountville location mean this is not a walk-in restaurant on Friday or Saturday evenings. Brunch on weekends fills quickly too, particularly for larger groups. Booking difficulty is moderate , not as fraught as securing a table at The French Laundry, but don't leave it to the week before. Dress code is business casual; the room is relaxed enough that strict enforcement is rare, especially at brunch.
Bouchon Bistro is located at 6534 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599. Dinner runs Monday through Sunday from 5 to 10 pm. Breakfast and lunch service runs Thursday through Sunday from 8 am. The cuisine is priced at $40–$65 for a typical two-course meal before beverages and tip. The wine list sits at $$ pricing with a $35 corkage fee and 260 selections from 2,460 bottles in inventory. Wine Director David Fainberg and sommeliers Russ Kostin and Joe Doheny manage the floor.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Bouchon positions against the key alternatives in Napa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Bouchon Bistro?
Bouchon Bistro is not a tasting menu restaurant. The format is à la carte French bistro — steak frites, croque madame, quiche, and similar classics. If you want a structured multi-course format from the Keller group, The French Laundry is the obvious alternative, though at a significantly higher price and booking difficulty. Bouchon's strength is casual, consistent bistro cooking without the ceremony.
What should I wear to Bouchon Bistro?
Business casual is a reasonable baseline for dinner, though the bistro format and daytime hours keep things relaxed. Breakfast and weekend brunch draw a noticeably casual crowd, so there is no need to dress up for morning visits. The restaurant holds a Michelin Plate (2025), which signals quality cooking rather than formal dining expectations.
How far ahead should I book Bouchon Bistro?
Book two to three weeks out for weekend dinner. Weekday evenings are more available, but the Keller name and Yountville location mean demand is consistent year-round. Brunch on Thursday through Sunday is also popular given the daytime hours, so treat those slots with the same lead time as dinner.
Is Bouchon Bistro worth the price?
At $$$ for dinner and a wine list priced at $$, Bouchon sits in the middle of Napa Valley's range and delivers solid value for the Keller pedigree. It holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and ranks #503 among Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America (2025), which supports the price. For comparison, The French Laundry costs several times more for a similar culinary lineage — Bouchon is the accessible version of that relationship.
Is lunch or dinner better at Bouchon Bistro?
Dinner gives you the full bistro menu and the more considered pacing of an evening service. Lunch and brunch (Thursday through Sunday, 8 am to 2 pm) are worth considering if you want a lighter spend or a daytime slot in Yountville, and the format suits the relaxed bistro character well. For a first visit focused on the core French menu, dinner is the stronger choice.
Location
6534 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599
Napa, United States
Also Consider
- The French Laundry — French, Contemporary, $$$$
- The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil — $$$$ · Californian, $$$$
- Kenzo — Japanese, $$$$
- Ciccio — Italian, $$
- La Toque — Contemporary, $$$$
How Bouchon Bistro Compares in Napa
If you're deciding between Bouchon and The French Laundry, the question is really about format and budget. The French Laundry is a $$$$, multi-hour tasting menu commitment that requires booking months in advance and a willingness to organize an entire evening around one table. Bouchon at $$$ is a bistro you can book three weeks out, where you order what you want and leave when you're done. For a celebration dinner where the group wants great food without a structured performance, Bouchon wins on flexibility. For a once-in-a-decade occasion where the occasion IS the meal, The French Laundry is in a separate category entirely.
The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil and La Toque both operate at $$$$ and compete more directly with the upper end of Bouchon's occasion use case. Auberge du Soleil has the edge for a quieter, more intimate dinner with better views, and the setting makes it the stronger pick for a romantic anniversary. La Toque suits diners who want contemporary technique at a high price point. Neither delivers the bistro energy or the daytime service hours that make Bouchon useful for a full Yountville day. Kenzo at $$$$ is a different category altogether — Japanese precision cuisine for a very specific type of diner. Don't cross-shop it with Bouchon unless your group is genuinely split between French and Japanese.
At the value end, Ciccio at $$ is the most affordable sit-down option in Yountville and works well for a casual group dinner when the budget matters more than the occasion. Bouchon sits between Ciccio and the $$$$-tier restaurants — it's the right choice when you want cooking that takes French bistro seriously, a wine list with depth, and a room with enough energy to feel like a celebration without requiring a tasting menu commitment. For diners who eat regularly at Le Bernardin in New York City or Emeril's in New Orleans and want a comparable standard in wine country, Bouchon is the closest Yountville equivalent at a non-tasting-menu price. See Ad Hoc if your group prefers American comfort cooking and a more casual format within the same Keller stable.
Hours
- Monday
- 5–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 5–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–10 pm
- Thursday
- 8 am–1 pm, 5–10 pm
- Friday
- 8 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
- Saturday
- 8 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
- Sunday
- 8 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
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