Interior of a French deli in Turks and Caicos. Le Comptoir Français, a quaint deli in the Regent Village shopping plaza on Providenciales.
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Le Comptoir Français

Regent Village, Grace Bay Road, Grace Bay, Providenciales
Cuisines
French
Meals
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Dress Code
Casual
Price
$13-43 with taxes
Exterior of a French deli in the Regent Village shopping plaza of Providenciales.
The deli is popular among locals, and can get pretty busy around lunchtime.

If you’re looking for a tasty lunch made with fresh ingredients, Le Comptoir Français in Grace Bay answers the call. Locally known as Julien’s Deli, this European eatery prepares pastries, sandwiches, and tasty salads, and also sells a variety of specialty foods and wines sourced from owner Julien Marziou’s native France and beyond.

The deli is open for breakfast and lunch six days a week. You can choose from a variety of breads, from soft, fresh baguettes to buttery croissants and sourdough, to build your sandwich (and even grab a bottle of French wine on your way out). Le Comptoir Français offers takeout, and also does catering for private events.

This deli is conveniently located in the Regent Village shopping plaza, close to gift and souvenir shopping, luxury resorts, scuba diving shops, and the famed Grace Bay Beach. Expect lines around lunchtime, when tourists and the island’s workforce flock to the deli to place their orders. Seating indoors often fills up around this time, though the shop’s terrace—bordered by ivy-clad columns—is a sunny, aesthetic alternative that’s typically less busy.

The Menu

Outdoor seating at a French deli in Turks and Caicos.
While the café's indoor seating fills up quite quickly, there's usually a free table on its semi-shaded patio.

Le Comptoir Français has a robust menu of meals, pastries, salads, and sides available, and there are options that can satisfy even the pickiest eater, from chicken fingers to French toast. The cuisine is primarily French, and there are some vegetarian options available.

While the deli doesn't serve dinner, there's a great option for French cuisine across the street. Le Bouchon du Village, an authentic French fine dining bistro owned and operated by Julien's father, Chef Pierrik, prepares some of the finest French dishes on Providenciales.

Breakfast

Popular dishes with the breakfast crowd are the deli’s omelets, eggs Benedict, and breakfast sandwich. The pastries behind the glass, which range from danishes to pain au chocolat, are also a nice morning option to pair with your coffee. The deli has an espresso machine and can make lattes, cappuccinos, mochas, and americanos, as well as regular drip coffee.

Lunch

Servers at a café in Turks and Caicos.
Bilingual staff at the deli, who are happy to take your order in English or French.

Le Comptoir Français has several shareables on its menu—such as the baked brie, charcuterie, and cheese board—that are ideal for a casual, light lunch. Salads are also a popular choice, and can be topped with anchovies, fish, chicken, and shrimp at additional cost.

Many locals consider Le Comptoir Français to make some of the best sandwiches on the island, and given the quality, they’re actually reasonably priced. There’s a range of choices, from the vegetarian Caprese sandwich to the savory garlic sausage sub and smoked salmon roll.

Each sandwich comes with lettuce, tomato, and provolone as its base ingredients. At additional cost, you can add premium toppings (brie, avocado, bacon, and buffalo mozzarella) to any sandwich. Sandwiches don’t come with a side, so if you want fries or a salad, you’ll have to order them separately.

Specialty Food Items

Champagne, grappa, and amaro for sale at a deli in Turks and Caicos.
Champagne, grappa, and amaro for sale at Le Comptoir Français.

Looking to pick up a bottle of wine (or two)? Le Comptoir Français carries a range of fine European white and red wines, as well as Champagne and Prosecco. Spirits and liqueurs, such as grappa, amaro, gin, and more, can be found here as well.

If you're preparing to cook a feast at your private villa or vacation rental, consider browsing the specialty cooking ingredients and snacks on Le Comptoir Français' shelves. Spices, tapenades, olive oils, Italian pastas, and even French butter cookies are sold here.

Located at Regent Village

The Regent Village is an expansive upscale retail and commercial plaza in the heart of Grace Bay. The site is home to several restaurants, art galleries, shops, and professional offices. Nearby are the Saltmills Plaza and Le Vele Plaza.

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