Cafe and Nightclub in Lyon, France.
L’ACCESSOIRE Café-Théâtre – Lyon
26 rue de l’Annonciade
69001 Lyon
Website: https://www.accessoire-cafe-theatre.fr/
Cafe and Nightclub in Lyon, France.
L’ACCESSOIRE Café-Théâtre – Lyon
26 rue de l’Annonciade
69001 Lyon
Website: https://www.accessoire-cafe-theatre.fr/
Permanently closed, sorry.
Piccolo Teatro is one of Paris’ nice little secrets, a vegetarian restaurant that can’t be beat…
Located in the fashionably gay Marais district, and next door to hot bar Les Scandaleuses, this place is all the rage with the younger, hip crowd.
Delightfully casual interior, resaonable prices and good food are quite welcome to this vegetarian reviewer.
Info:
Metro: St. Paul – Closed Mondays.
Address:
6 rue des Ecouffes
Paris
Phone: 01 42 72 17 79
Sunset & Sunside is a fine establishment catering to the Jazz and Blues crowd, ever-present in Paris…
Info:
Metro: Les Halles
Address:
60 rue des Lombards
Paris 75001
Phone: 01 40 26 46 60
Bercy Park is another major venue for Parisians from the same architects that brought glass pyramids back in vogue during the 1980s.
Major concerts, exhibitions and other spectacles occur regularly.
Easily reached via public transportation. It is a city park with mature trees, a vineyard & an orangery, plus a duck pond & 3 old wine warehouses.
Sarl Castafiore sits tiny in its charming spot on l’Ile St. Louis. No overdone decor, condescending wait staff. Just sponged peach walls and Ed. He does everything to welcome you. For 16 years, I have made this restaurant my private dining room in Paris. With friends or alone, it has always drawn me back.
The pastas are supreme. Sauces to dream of the rest of the year. And intimate and welcoming. The Tiramisu is rated 9 on a worldwide tiramisu website rating but 10 by me. Explore Sarl Castafiore when you want to feel at home and eat wonderful food. Not to be compared with any other restaurant. Unique and I will always return there. More than once in a trip.
Unfortunately this fine restaurant is now gone, replaced by a chain. Sorry to see it go.
Fresh fish direct from the sea, in Paris. Pure heaven is to be found at L’Ostreade with it’s bright contemporary interior and fine cuisine.
Info:
Off the Avenue du Maine, L’Ostreade Bar Fruits de Mer is between the Hospital Pasteur and the Cemetary Montparnasse… but don’t worry you won’t need either location after eating here. Open from 8:30 am until 11 pm.
Please rate this restaurant and offer your comments to other visitors!
Address:
11 Bd. de Vaugirard
Paris 75015
Phone: 01 43 21 87 41
Cafe and Nightclub in Paris…long gone in time, now closed.
Info:
Metro stop: Rambuteau – H? de Ville
Address:
41 rue des Blancs Manteaux
Paris
Phone: 01 42 72 12 89 – 4
Chef Christopher Wright greets the guests with a glass of wine, and offers superb gourmet cuisine for around 30 euros per person. The tiny eatery is convivial and packed with diners. A must in Paris.
Info:
Closed Saturdays for lunch, and on Sundays.
Address:
3 rue Sainte Beuve
Paris
Phone: 01-45-49-10-40
Arts et Metiers is a museum that doesn’t usually make it on the Paris visitor’s must-see list. But for anyone with even a passing interest in technology and design, it’s a rare treat. The permanent collections are vast and beautifully presented. (Our favorite part is the multi-level installation on the evolution of the automobile in the jewel-like chapel).
For more about the arts in Paris, visit Paris Muse,
offering private museum tours for the creative traveler.
Address:
60, rue Reamur, 3eme
Metro: Arts et Metiers
Paris
Located at No. 14, Rue Letellier, Parsons Paris facilities include a gallery open to the public with student exhibitions, the Sussman Computer center, printmaking facilities, photo lab, sculpture and painting studios, as well as classrooms for Liberal Studies and Design Marketing courses.
The facilities include a fully equipped color and black and white darkroom, and generous studio space to accommodate courses in painting, drawing and printmaking. A recent investment in technology has resulted in fully outfitted computer lab, the site of classes at all levels in graphics, and multi-media arts.
Parts of the buildings are “ateliers,” or studios dating to the last century. The atmosphere of the old Parisian work spaces in the skylit studios is a unique place to study art.
Address:
14 Rue Letellier
Paris