Information. 6. RESTAURANTS.
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(dej. 2y2, D. 3 fr.; also a la carte); Chalet du Touring Club, near
the Porte Maillot (de'j. 3y2, D. 4 ft.); Cafe-Restaurant of the Jardin
d'Acclimatation (p. 233); Cafe de la Cascade, near the Cascade
(p. 232), first-class; Cafe des Pavilions-Chinois, near the Porte Dau-
phine (p. 231); Cafe-Restaurant de Vile, in the lower lake (p. 231) ;
Chalets du Cycle, behind the Longchamp race-course (p. 232), near
the Pont de Suresnes, a favourite resort of cyclists; Pavilion Royal
(Boulant), a cafe-restaurant (ices), near the last.
4. Restaurants to the E. and N.E. of the Louvre, as far as the Bastille and
the Boulevard St. Martin.
The following restaurants are convenient for visitors to the Hotel
de Ville, the Muse'e Carnavalet, the Conservatoire des Arts et Me¬
tiers, etc.
To the E. of the Louvre , towards the Place de la Bastille:
Bouillons Duval, Rue du Pont-Neuf 10, Rue de Rivoli 47, and Rue
St. Antoine 3; Brasserie Dreher, Rue St. Denis 1 (Place du Chatelet);
Taverne Zimmer, at the Chatelet Theatre; Restaurant de Paris, Boul.
de Se'bastopol 30 (dej. 1 fr. 80-2 fr. 25 c, D. 2-2y2fr.); Taverne
Gruber, Boul. Beaumarchaisl, near the Place de la Bastille (D. 3 ft.,
with coffee).
To the N.E. of the Louvre, towards the Place de la Re"pub-
lique: Bouillons Duval, Rue de Turbigo 3 (near the Halles Cen¬
trales), Rue de Turbigo 45 (near the Rue St. Martin), and Place de la
Republiquel7; Bonvalet, Boul. du Temple 29-31 (de'j.2%, D.3y2fr.;
also a la carte). Near the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers : Restau¬
rant du Plat-d'Etain, Rue St. Martin, a long-established house,
frequented by provincial merchants. — Boulevard St. Denis: Nos. 11
and 26, Bouillons Duval. — Boulevard St. Martin: No. 15, Restau¬
rant du Cercle (dej. l3/4, D. 2y2 fr.) ; No. 55, Restaurant de la Porte-
St-Martin (de'j. 1 ft. 15-1 fr. 50 c, D. iy4-2fr.). — Lecomte, en¬
trance Rue de Bondy 48, on the N. side of the Boul. St. Martin
(de'j. 2y2, D. 3 fr., with coffee; also a la carte). Aux Merveilles des
Mers, at the corner of the Avenue and Place de la Re'publique.
5. Restaurants near the Gares St. Lazare, du Nord, de l'Est, and de Lyon,
and near the Butte Montmartre.
Gare St. Lazare (PL B, 18 ; see p. 208): Railway Refreshment
Rooms, adjoining the Cour du Havre; *Restaurant du Terminus, at
the hotel (p. 4; de'j. 5, D. 6fr.); Restaurant de Rome, Rue du Havre
17, Blottier, at the corner of the Rue St. Lazare and the Rue d'Amster¬
dam, these two first-class; Cafe Scossa, Rue de Rome 14 (de'j. 2y2,
D. 3 fr.); Restaurant de VEurope, Rue Pasquier (de'j. 1 fr. 90, D. 2 ft.
25 c); Restaurant Moderne, Rue du Havre 11 (de'j. 2, D. 2y2fr.);
Restaurant du Havre, Rue St. Lazare 109 and Place du Havre (de'j.
13/4, D. 2 ft.); Bouillons Duval, Place du Havre 12 and 14, and at
the corner of the Rues de Rome and de la Pepiniere; Au Regent, Rue
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