Three centuries of history sprinkled by such names as Diredot, Rousseau, Voltaire, Verlaine and even Benjamin Franklin. During the revolution, Danton, Marat could all be found here. Benjamin Franklin even fine-tuned the American constitution here.
Once you have found the Brasserie Flo, you never forget it. Enjoy the flavour of Alsace, where beer always has a good head and the foie gras melts in your mouth.
When you step through the threshold of Julien, you enter another world, a bygone age, when women wore hats with veils and men folding top hats.
They still adorn the hat stand.
One of the most ancient and luxury Paris brasserie. Discover a magic and beautiful restaurant, feel the history of the place, so peaceful and timeless in the core of the city.
The Balzar has always been a place where you eat, debate and set the world to rights. It still is a place for professors, students, writers and publishers, intellectuals and artists to meet...
If the walls of Bofinger were able to write their memoirs, the face of Paris would surely be altered. This Parisian brasserie has often seen history in the making...
La Brasserie Lipp founded in 1880 by Léonard Lipp has over the years become the meeting place for artistic, literary, political and journalistic figures in Paris. Tradition and character in the hart of Saint-Germain des Près.
Located on the legendary boulevard St Germain, this restaurant is a monument in itself. Having barely changed since its opening at the beginning of the 20th century, its Art Nouveau décor and copper fittings conjure up images of the past.