The Bachelor: A Double Date with Death Extended

The Bachelor: A Double Date with Death Extended

“The Bachelor: A Double Date with Death” has been extended, due to popular demand. Enjoy this show through Saturday, June 24th! Shows run Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m., with check-in and hors d’oeuvres from 6:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem showcases unique, original, hilarious murder mysteries with live actors and audience participation, paired with a four-course dinner of fine French food and a glass of wine. The production changes quarterly to offer up fresh stories and mysteries, and special holiday show performances are available for groups. The cost per person is $75 plus fees. Seating is family-style, so guests get a chance to sit with the star of the show. (All food is served in individual portions.)

Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem at Petite Violette is designed for adults and recommended for those aged 10 and over (special considerations can be made for holiday shows). Shows take place in our private Bordeaux Room. Once upon a time, 35 women met the man of their dreams. Unfortunately, they all met him on the same night. This is “Mr. Eligible”, the most romantic television show ever developed. For 21 years, 25 seasons, and 263 episodes, a major network has introduced us to a single man trying to find love. This season’s star of “Mr. Eligible” is the SUPREMELY hot Smokin’ Underhill. He’s a millionaire, he’s gorgeous, and he’s a gorgeous millionaire.

Joining Smokin’ on his journey for love is the usual cast of anxious ladies looking for a husband, there’s the sassy one, the confident one, the quiet one, and of course, the insane one. Seriously. She’s nuts. Will anyone receive that coveted final rose? Maybe not.

Because this season, somebody has decided that LOVE is worth dying for!  A mysterious stranger is killing contestants, hosts, heck, maybe even trying to kill Mr. Eligible himself. Join the extremely handsome Mr. Eligible, his extremely hot single ladies, and a couple of extremely ridiculous guests, as they take all of us on an out-of-this-world  journey to find love! A story like this has never been told during dinner before, it’s “The Bachelor: A Double Date with Death.”

Atlanta Eats TV: Best Soups in Atlanta

Atlanta Eats TV: Best Soups in Atlanta

Peachtree TV featured Atlanta Eats: Best Soups in Atlanta, and it featured our Soupe a L’oignon Gratinee, a French onion soup topped with parmesan and melted gruyere. Watch the show for an up-close and personal review of our popular French classic, as well as other soups from restaurants around Atlanta. And come in for a bowl today or any day!

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Lunch Review

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Lunch Review

This Atlanta Restaurant Offers A Tasty Trifecta On One Plate

RESTAURANT NEWS

By Angela Hansberger / For the AJC

March 14, 2023

They say good things come in threes. The chicken salad at Petite Violette is an instant ooh-la-la experience, via salad.

At the quaint French bistro, a trifecta of salads unites on a plate. Creamy chicken salad anchors, with a mound of diced, white meat chicken, celery and onions. It’s not overly herby, but is accented with herbs de Provence. Large pecans add crunch.

Piled to one side is a mixture of field greens, tomato wedges and red onion slivers, lightly dressed in lemony vinaigrette, made with one of the high-grade olive oils available for purchase in the tasting boutique.

On the opposite side is a colorful fruit salad. The pineapple, quartered strawberries and blueberries are stunning, both visually and texturally.

The dish offers an interplay of juicy, crunchy textures, as well as presenting appetizer, entree and dessert on one plate. Warm sourdough rolls and butter are served alongside. Bon appétit!

Dinner and a Diva: Rigoletto

Dinner and a Diva: Rigoletto

Join us and the Capitol City Opera Company singers on Tuesday, April 18th and Thursday, April 20th, at 6:15 pm, for Dinner and a Diva: a night of delicious food and performances from Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto. The work, Verdi’s sixteenth in the genre, is widely considered to be the first of the operatic masterpieces of Verdi’s middle-to-late career. Its tragic story revolves around the licentious Duke of Mantua, his hunch-backed court jester Rigoletto, and Rigoletto’s daughter Gilda. The opera’s original title, La maledizione (The Curse), refers to a curse placed on both the Duke and Rigoletto by a courtier whose daughter the Duke has seduced with Rigoletto’s encouragement. The curse comes to fruition when Gilda falls in love with the Duke and sacrifices her life to save him from the assassin hired by her father. Enjoy a four-course dinner with wine in between songs.

WE ARE 2023 DINING AWARD WINNERS

WE ARE 2023 DINING AWARD WINNERS

We’ve received two dining awards already this year! Thank you to all the voters and OpenTable who awarded us best in Dekalb for: Special Occasions, Food, Value, and Overall categories. And from Restaurant Guru, “a well-deserved award for Petite Violette according to your visitor reviews at Restaurant Guru, one of the world’s most popular foodie websites with over 30 millions monthly users.” We are so honored to receive these accolades.

Easter Sunday Brunch

Easter Sunday Brunch

Join us for a special four-course holiday menu on Easter Sunday, April 9, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The special holiday menu offers everything but the bunny including a choice of piping-hot soup, crisp salad and decadent dessert, along with one of six premium entrees. The meal costs just $59.95 per person, but there is also a children’s menu that costs only $9.95 per child. Make reservations early, as space fills up quickly!