Can Can Brasserie

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Can Can Brasserie


Can Can is a French brasserie and bakery in Cary Court Shopping Center. Situated in the eastern wing of Richmond’s oldest operating shopping center, Can Can was constructed to look and feel as if it has been lifted from the left bank of Paris (circa 1900) and dropped into the heart of Carytown. The idea for the restaurant derives from the classic notions of brasserie, which originally indicated an establishment that served beer, but grew to reflect grand café restaurants specializing in traditionally inspired French foods that can be cooked quickly. With seating for over 140 in the main dining room, an Art Nouveau inspired private dining room that seats up to 60 guests or over 100 for cocktails, and a full-service bakery and pastry kitchen supplying all of its breads, pastries, and desserts, the restaurant’s versatility should provide the area an array of options and events.

Can Can provides nonstop service morning, noon, and night and looks to give the local neighborhood, businesses, and Richmond visitors, a home away from home, an office away from the office, a place of refuge, or a stage for celebrating with friends.

    French Restaurant, European Restaurant, Seafood Restaurant

    Desayuno, Café, Cena, Bebidas, Almuerzo

   
          Adecuado para grupos
          Adecuado para niños
          Mesas al aire libre
          Reservas
          Llevar
          Servicio de mesa
          La reserva NO es obligatoria


   (804) 358-7274

   www.cancanbrasserie.com

      Facebook

      3120 W Cary St, Richmond, United States

  Estacionamiento interno, Estacionamiento en la calle

   
Lunes
07:00-23:00
Martes
07:00-23:00
Miércoles
07:00-23:00
Jueves
07:00-23:00
Viernes
07:00-01:00
Sabado
07:00-01:00
Domingo
07:00-23:00



   
          


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