Best time to dine at Le Cellier?

SamanthaL

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We have this on our list for November. I am dying to go but I am worried that we will wait forever for a table even WITH ADRs. Reading all the stories on other threads has me concerned.

We were thinking a 5 or 5:30 ADR? Is that super busy? What time would everyone suggest? Any experiences for the week Nov 10-17th?
 
You should be fine at that time. It is when we get most of our ADR and never had a problem.

Bill
(but most people would say the best time is ANY time you can get a ADR for Le Cellier!!!)
 
Thanks so much!!:) I just don't want to get there with 2 hungry kids and be standing around for an hour. I would rather book another ADR instead if that is going to happen.

Maybe I should stop reading scary posts huh?:lmao:
 

I don't know how old your kids are, but our problem at Le Cellier was not waiting for our table, it was waiting for our food. I think it was the longest meal of my life and my kids were about to scream!
 
When we go they will be 8 1/2 and 4 1/2. They aren't huge eaters and food usually takes a backseat for them. They won't care as long as there is a pretzel bread for them.;)
 
The best time to dine at LeCellier without a wait is lunchtime. We've gone between 2:00 and 4:00 with absolutely no waits whatsoever. I really don't think I'd ever attempt aother LeCellier dinner even with just the two of us after seeing how carefree lunchtime is.
 
I think the first Dinner time is the best. I had a 5.30 and got there a little before 5 , I asked if I could check in and they said sure . We were going to go to the movie because we had so long to wait and before we could they called us. This was Christmas week too. The place was almost empty until we were about to leave. We had very fast service. We have also had a 6:00 and we were in the back corner so I could not tell how busy it really was , but again pretty fast service , great waitress who talked to my DD about cheerleading and gave her email address in case my DD had any questions. I would go with the early dinner at 5:00.
 
I think 5 is the best time as long as you've have a light lunch no later than 11am. Booking the first seating when the restaurant opens hopefully secures a little wait. Although I've seen people wait and wait at Le Cellier even when there were plenty of open tables so :confused3 ? Good luck!
 


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