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“A place to laugh and eat”
The Plae Bistro philosophy was started by restaurateur Jill Bassett when she not only created an acronym for "A Place to Laugh and Eat" but fashioned the idea of a bistro serving contemporary American cuisine, that would be equally at home in New York as it is in Green Bay. In 2007, she achieved her goal with the opening of Plae Bistro. At Plae, we let you enjoy our casual, laid back atmosphere by taking care of every last detail. From our health-conscious, lunch and dinner items, to the collection of fine wines and the full bar, to the high level of service and the warm and inviting décor—we make sure that all you need to do is relax and enjoy. And don't worry if you've never been to our restaurant, because our warm welcome and highly attentive wait staff will make you feel like a regular in no time. During warmer weather, we invite you to dine in the shade of our patio. Summer's too short to miss our outdoor dining experience.
This is my favorite place in town. The food is always amazing, the atmosphere is great and the service is always top notch. Read more
Loved the food! Great dim lights as well. Service was a bit hesitant but they kept it professional. But overall i loved the experience. Read more
Had a fantastic lunch today. I had No clue they served lunch. The food was great, lots of options. Service was 100% especially our server james. Highly recommend Read more
Plae Bistro
Hours
- Mon - Thu: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Bar
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Dine In
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Private Dining
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Outdoor Seating
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