Chez Pascal

Providence


This friendly French bistro welcomes diners with inspiring homemade pâtés and charcuterie, escargots à la bourguignonne, and slow-roasted duck. They source ingredients locally, so you can tuck in safe in the knowledge that you'll not only eat well but keep it in the neighborhood too. At lunchtime keep it real with a hot dog ($8.50) from the Wurst Window.


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