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Little Provence

Brisbane CBD

Updated: Mar 24, 2026

Little Provence is a secret French restaurant and bar tucked away in a stunning high-ceilinged loft-like space upstairs in an historic Brisbane CBD building.

Having delighted diners in Brendale for the past few years, Little Provence has made the move to the centre of the action so now everyone has a chance to experience its many charms.

Yellow door and staircase Little Provence Brisbane

Through the yellow door and at the top of the staircase is a cosy lounge bar and from there a corridor leads past a private dining room* that looks to be transported from a French farmhouse and the restaurant kitchen, before reaching the main room.

Tables and bar inside Little Provence Brisbane

The gorgeous rustic chic dining room features original wooden floorboards, soaring ceilings and casement windows with sheer curtains looking over the street at front and courtyard tree at back. 

Rustic Brick wall inside Little Provence Brisbane

A backlit bar runs alongside while on the other, exposed brick feature walls are adorned with ceramic plates, whilst at each end the original windows let in filtered light and tables are decorated with flowers in wine bottles.  

Casement windows Little Provence Brisbane

Owner and chef Romain Maunier (co-owner of La Cache A Vin) brings decades of honing his craft in restaurants in the south of France, and more recently, with renowned Brisbane Chef Thierry Galichet, to the table. The result is an exquisite menu that is up there with the best in Brisbane.

Inside view of restaurant from front Little Provence Brisbane

On the menu (subject to change), appetisers include white anchovies with lemon whipped cream & parsley on crouton; natural oysters; marinated olives; or caramelized onion tart & comté. 

Escargot dish Little Provence Brisbane

Exquisite starters include Snails 'a la Provençal' with garlic, tomato butter & baguette (must-try!); Vol au Vent (puff pastry filled with sauteed chicken & mushrooms, garlic veloute); Pâté de Campagne (homemade meat terrine served with pickles, seeded mustard & baguette); Beef Tartare (raw beef seasoned and served with confit egg yolk & croutons); and Salmon Souffle (with fish & chives veloute).

Salmon souffle Little Provence Brisbane

Mains (which can also be shared) include Squid ‘A la Settoise’ (stuffed squid with pork mince, vegetables, thyme & cooked in tomato fish sauce & served with Harlequin rice); Duck à l'orange (with broad beans & potato gratin); and Gnocchi au Roquefort (potato gnocchi served with Roquefort sauce, mushrooms & walnut).

Duck A L'Orange Little Provence Brisbane

Other mains include melt-in-the-mouth Beef Cheek (known as ‘Daube’ in Provence) - braised beef cheek in red wine served with fried panisse & carrot; Lamb Parmentier (French Shepherd's Pie) - pulled lamb shoulder with gratinated mash potatoes; and house specialty Bouillabaisse (for 2) - a selection of seafood poached in homemade fish soup served with croutons & rouille sauce, that will transport you straight to the seaside in the south of France.

Beef Cheek Little Provence Brisbane

Desserts are equally scrumptious - choose from a small selection that includes Creme Brûlée (vanilla custard with hardened caramel top); Chocolate Mousse; or Pear Bordaloue Tart with citrus sorbet. There's also cheese (1-4 pieces), served with pear and fruit bread.


 

Pear Bordaloue Tart Little Provence Brisbane

The menu can be enjoyed à la carte, and there's also the option to 'Eat Like You're French', a 4-course set menu (min 2 people) or the traditional Fixed Price Menu (a set menu of 3 courses for a minimum 12 people, or if booking the private dining room*, a minimum of 6 people). 

Private dining room Little Provence Brisbane

As for the drinks menu, cocktails include French classics like Kir, Kir Royale and French Martini, as well as Apricot Blossom (vodka, Amaretto, lemon juice, orange juice, apricot foam); Southside, Old-Fashioned; Espresso Martini and Aperol Spritz. There's also a selection of Digestifs including Cognac, Armagnac and Calvados; and French Liquors such as Francois Voyer Pineau des Charentes, Cognac, Chartreuse, Massenez Golden 8 and Grand Marnier.

Looking towards front of dining room Little Provence Brisbane

Meanwhile the impressive carefully curated wine list offers drops from all of the top wine growing regions of France, including Alsace, the Loire Valley, Provence/Langedoc, Burgundy, Rhône Valley and Bordeaux. The choice of Champagne and Sparkling Wines ranges up to premium offerings like 2015 Champagne Bolinger Grande Année, 2015 Champagne Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ and the ultimate indulgence, 2002 Champagne Salon.

People seated at windows Little Provence Brisbane

Good to know - Brisbane residents who remember and miss the fantastic fine dining bistros that once were found dotted across the suburbs will find much to love here, with excellent acoustics, plenty of space between tables, charming ambience first class service and premium food without the pretension.

Need to know - Look for the sign on George Street outside the yellow door. 

*The Private Dining Room incurs an 8% surcharge for all bookings.

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Little Provence

336 George St

Brisbane CBD

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Licensed

3110 9812

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