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Menu

From the lavender ladened fields of France straight to the Louisiana bayou, our fusion filled menu is forward thinking while still keeping the taste of tradition.

Our Kitchen

Our chefs inspiration seeps into the culinary delights that come from our kitchens daily. La Roux Bistro's story would not come to life without the dedication and effort of our team.

Gift Cards

Looking to purchase a gift card? Look no further. We have both physical and digital cards to give the gift of a delicious dining experience. 

Two pieces of bread wrapped partly in newspaper and tied with string. Image by Mae Mu
Two chairs at a table in front of a window, behind the window is a chef cooking with fire. Taken by Sami Ditmars
An underground stone arched room, with candle lit tables, seat and a softly lit wine rack at the end. By Sami Ditmars
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ARE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

La Roux recommends reservations. All reservations are made online, so that we can properly space times and tables. Walk-in tables are based on availabilty at the moment

IS THERE A DRESS CODE

Smart casual attire is reccomended for dining at La Roux. But as long as you can pay the bill we won't judge your outfit!

DO YOU HAVE AN AGE REQUIREMENT

While we don't have age restrictions, we don't have a children's menu. La Roux strives for a more intimate, adult-friendly dining experience.

FAQs

I HAVE A DIETARY RESTRICTION

We can accommodate. You'll find vegetarian and gluten-free notations on our menu. Ask your server about our vegan, dairy-free, shell fish, mammal, and nut-free options.

IS THERE A CORKING FEE

Guests who choose to bring their own bottle of wine will be charged a $20 corkage fee.

WHAT DOES LA ROUX MEAN

A Roux is the base of all French, Cajun & Creole sauces made by cooking equal parts of fat and flour, usually over low to medium heat. It also means the "Red Head". We chose the feminine "LA" as a homage to Louisiana. 

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