Rosa Bonheur
Bucolic delights reign at Rosa Bonheur, a bar set in a former guinguette
in the heart of Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Its name loosely translates
as ‘pink happiness’ but refers in particular to 19th-century French
painter and sculptor ‘Rosa Bonheur’, famous for her depictions of
animals and her role in the early feminist movement (alongside George
Sand and Sarah Bernhardt).
Sunday evenings are packed. A group of us were there last May, enjoyed the music and the party. As we left in a driving rainstorm, the serious night party crowd was just arriving. The people in the queue did not seem the least daunted by the line or the rain. C'est Paris!
Rosa Bonheur - Parc des Buttes Chaumont
2, avenue de la Cascade
75019, Paris
It looks like such an orderly queue Genie! Nice to see patience and order even in the inclement weather.
ReplyDeleteWeather seems to have zero effect on Parisians enjoyment of the outdoors! Give me an umbrella and I will join them!!
ReplyDeleteoh i remember that day, the park, the bar and the unending rain ....
ReplyDeleteHello Genie:
ReplyDeleteJust at the start we really thought this was a post on the painter and wondered quite how the picture related. Now all is clear. And what a fun place this sounds to be and we are certain that you must have had a really enjoyable time there last May.
Bet you were glad you beat that crowd!
ReplyDeleteMust be a great spot to merit that line on a rainy day! Sounds like I should put that one on my Back to Paris list!
ReplyDeleteFor a line like that, it must be worth getting in!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a popular event.
ReplyDeleteThese are serious party goers. I am just the opposite. I wouldn't stand outside a bar in the rain if I were the next person in line.
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