Chez Julien

 This is Rue des Barres, a cobble stoned pedestrian street in the 4th arrondisement that backs up to Eglise Saint Gervais, one of the oldest churches in Paris, being mentioned as far back as the 4th century.  It was formerly seat to the powerful brotherhood of wine merchants–yeah for those wine merchants.  The street is one of the best examples of what medieval Paris would have looked like.  On the right hand corner where those bushes are you will find: 

Chez Julien, a tiny throw back to the turn of the century bistros, claims one of the most desirable terraces for fine weather dining outdoors.  A stones throw from the Seine, it is set off the beaten track of noisy, trafficky boulevards and takes you back to a quieter, more tranquil time.  The food is traditional–veal medallions with mushrooms, escargot if you are so inclined and beautifully prepared. Oh, as I write this I am wishing I were there.  Do give it a try.  

Chez Julien                                                                                      

1,rue du Pont Louis-Philippe                                                             Métro:  Pont Marie

Photo credit: Personal collection, Rita Crane Photography

 

3 Responses to “Chez Julien”

  1.   Kimberlee
    May 14th, 2008 | 10:13 am

    One of my all time favorites~you’re not the only one who’s caught the fever!

  2.   Kim
    May 14th, 2008 | 10:45 am

    That makes 2 “Kims” that like it!

  3.   Scott
    May 14th, 2008 | 12:37 pm

    A friend who lived in Paris turned us onto this years ago…..CJ never disappoints! HIGHLY recommend a visit on your next trip a Paris


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