The Luxe answer to a ByWard Market night depends on the table. A couple after a polished sit-down meal can build it around French Onion Soup, Duck Leg Confit, and a bottle from a list deep enough to anchor the visit. A pair of friends meeting after work can reach the same menu through happy hour pricing on a Thursday. A group that needs structure can move into the Burgundy Room or the ByWard Room without leaving the kitchen behind. Weekend brunch starts at nine-thirty on Saturdays and Sundays. Fridays and Saturdays the kitchen holds late, with last orders running toward one in the morning. The dining room has been doing this on York Street since 2003, building the breadth into one operation rather than splitting it across concepts.
The menu carries two halves with equal seriousness. The bistro side opens with French Onion Soup, Beef Tartare, Oysters, PEI Mussels, Baked Brie, and a Waldorf Wedge Salad, then moves into Duck Leg Confit, Bucatini 'Ratatouille', and Atlantic Salmon for diners who want a richer main without committing to steak. The steakhouse side runs Steak Frites and a seven-ounce Filet Mignon at the centre, with a forty-three-ounce Tomahawk Rib Steak available when a table wants a shared centrepiece. Burgers are not an afterthought between the two halves — the 'L' Bistro Burger sits on the regular menu, the Steakhouse Burger gives it a heavier counterpart, and brunch adds a Breakfast Smash Burger that points back at the dinner identity. Vanilla Crème Brûlée closes the meal in the same brasserie register.
Menu Tags
What to order
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Luxe can serve two different dinner moods at once: French Onion Soup, Duck Leg Confit, oysters, mussels, and tartare for the bistro side, plus Steak Frites, filet, burgers, and a tomahawk rib steak for the steakhouse side.
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Timed Reasons to Visit
The restaurant has more than a static dinner menu. Wine Club Wednesday, happy hour timing, weekend brunch, and a prix fixe menu give diners several ways to choose the right visit instead of treating every night the same.
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Private Dining Infrastructure
The official event-space surface makes Luxe useful beyond a two-top dinner. Defined private rooms and larger venue options give group planners a concrete reason to consider it for receptions, business meals, and celebrations.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
8.6
Uniqueness
8/10
Bang For Buck
8/10
Food Quality
8.5/10
Local Reputation
8.5/10
Popularity Factor
8.5/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Luxe Bistro
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Open With French Onion Soup
Start with French Onion Soup when the table needs one dish that explains the room quickly. It brings the French-bistro side forward, keeps the first course familiar for mixed groups, and sets up richer mains like Duck Leg Confit, Steak Frites, or 7oz Filet Mignon without overcomplicating the order.
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Build Around Steak Frites
Use Steak Frites as the flexible main-course anchor when one person wants a steakhouse order and the rest of the table wants bistro range. Add Beef Tartare or Oysters first, then compare Steak Frites with Duck Leg Confit or 7oz Filet Mignon if the table wants two clear Luxe lanes.
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Match Oysters to Wine Wednesday
For a midweek plan, make Wine Club Wednesday do real work: start with Oysters or Beef Tartare, choose a bottle, then move into Steak Frites, Duck Leg Confit, or the 7oz Filet Mignon. The special gives the meal a reason to be timed instead of just another dinner reservation.
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Book Private Rooms Around Sharing Steaks
For groups, use the private-room setup and choose food that can scale: oysters or PEI Mussels to start, a few bistro mains, and a centrepiece steak such as the 43oz Tomahawk Rib Steak when the table wants a focal point. It keeps the booking practical while still feeling like a Luxe occasion.
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Anchor Brunch With Breakfast Smash Burger
At brunch, the Breakfast Smash Burger is the most Luxe-specific choice because it connects the weekend menu back to the restaurant's burger-and-steak identity. Add a sweeter breakfast plate or eggs on the side for the table, but keep the burger as the anchor if you want brunch to feel tied to the main menu.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
8.5
Wine Lover's Destination
Wine has a real role in the visit, not just a back-page bottle list. Wine Club Wednesday gives the week a clear occasion, while oysters, tartare, steak frites, filet, and the tomahawk all make sense with a bottle-led dinner.
8.0
Private Dining & Events
Luxe is unusually practical for planned meals because the dining room story extends into defined event spaces. The ByWard Room, Burgundy Room, and full-venue option let private dinners, receptions, and larger group plans stay inside the same bistro-steakhouse format.
8.0
Date Night Magnet
The strongest date-night path is classic and easy to understand: oysters or tartare, French onion soup, steak frites or duck confit, and a wine-program hook. It feels polished without forcing the meal into a formal tasting-menu rhythm.
7.5
Brunch Specialists
Weekend brunch is part of the restaurant's real operating shape, with a dedicated morning-to-afternoon menu instead of a token add-on. The Breakfast Smash Burger gives brunch a Luxe-specific anchor beside eggs, Benedict-style plates, and sweet breakfast choices.
7.0
Burger Authority
Burgers are not an afterthought here. The regular menu has both the 'L' Bistro Burger and Steakhouse Burger, while brunch adds the Breakfast Smash Burger, giving casual diners a clear route through Luxe even when they are not ordering steak.
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