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Paris and environs with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers

(1904)

p. 76

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3. RESTAURANTS. Preliminary
du Gr. Hotel du Louvre (p. 4; de'j. 5, D. 6 ft., incl. wine); No. 194,
at the corner of the small Place de Rivoli, Bouillon Duval.
In the Place du Palais-Royal (entr. Rue St. Honore 202, 1st
floor), Restaurant Leon, a large but unpretending 'prix fixe' house,
with reading and writing room (dej. iy2, D. 2, with a glass of cham¬
pagne 3 ft.). Reneaux, adjoining, similar charges.— Grand Bouillon
Bastide, Rue St. Honore', nearly opposite the Magasins du Louvre;
Cafe-Restaurant des Negociants (dej. 3, D. 3'/2 ft.), Rue du Louvre
42 (PL R, 20; 777), near the Bourse de Commerce, good.
Palais-Royal (p. 89; PL R, 21, 77). In the first half of the
19th century the restaurants here were the most fashionable in Paris.
Their importance has, however, long since disappeared, though
their proximity to the Louvre still attracts a number of strangers.
— Galerie Montpensier (W. side, pleasantest on summer afternoons.
because in the shade) : No. 12, Cafe Corazza-Douix (Delabre), first-
class ; No. 23, Restaurant de Paris (L. Catelain; dej. 2, D. 2y2 fr.);
No. 40, Vidrequin, unpretending but fair (de'j. 1 fr. 15 or 1 fr. 25 c,
D. iy2 or 2 it.). — Galerie Beaujolais (N. side, near the Theatre
du Palais-Royal); No. 17, Grand-Vefour (de'j. 3, D. 5ft.). — Galerie
de Valois, E. side (from N. to S.): No. 105, Table-d'Hote Philippe,
good (de'j. 1 fr. 60, D. 2 fr. 10 c); No. 106, Vefour Jeune (de'j. 3,
D. 4 fr.; also a la carte); No. 142, Tavernier Aine (Arviset; de'j. 2,
D. 2y2 fr.); No. 173, Brasserie Valois (de'j. 3, D. 4 ft.), good. —
Galerie d'Orleans (S. side) : Cafe d'Orleans.
To the E. of the Palais-Royal (PL R, 21; 77, 777) : *Au Boeuf
a la Mode, Rue de Valois 8, at the E. exit of the Galerie d'Orleans;
Bouillon Duval, Rue Montesquieu 6 (the chief house of this com¬
pany, and the only one with male waiters).
3. Restaurants in the Champs-Elysees and the Bois de Boulogne.
The establishments of the highest class are mentioned at p. 15.
In or near the Chamfs-Eltsees: "Ledoyen (PL R, 15; 77), first-
class, below the Petit-Palais (to the left as we ascend); Restaurant
des Ambassadeurs, opposite, first-class; Taverne du Cirque, at the
Rond-Point, Avenue Matignon 1; "Restaurant d'Albe, Avenue des
Champs-Elyse'es 101, at the corner of the Avenue de l'Alma (dej.
4-5, D. 6-7 fr.); Restaurant du Palace Hotel (p. 3), farther up. —
Cafe-Restaurant du\Rocher, Place de l'Alma, at the beginning of the
Avenue de l'Alma (dej. 2i/2, D. 3 ft.); Cafe - Restaurant du Coq,
Place du Trocadero 2.
In or near the Bois de Bouiogne. Avenue de la Grande-Armee
No. 74, Restaurant de la Terrasse, near the end, on the right; No. 81
Brasserie Excelsior; No. 85, on the left, Brasserie de I'Esperance (de'j.
3, D. 3y2 fr.); No. 79, Cafe-Restaurant Joli-Sejour(dej. 2l/2, D. 3 fr.);
Restaurant Gillet, Avenue de Neuilly 25, near the Porte Maillot
with cafe- (prices displayed); Cafe Dehouve, Avenue de Neuilly 93

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