Friday, May 9, 2014

Boulangerie St. Antoine - la Parisse



Boulangerie St. Antoine


The window was filled with tempting pastries, 
but we opted for baguettes for our spring soirée.  
I seem to remember pinching the end off of one before we left the street.


The reflections set the scene here in the heart of the Marais.



bon weekend


Boulangerie St. Antoine
29, Rue Saint Antoine
75004, Paris

10 comments:

William Kendall said...

I would be inside within ten seconds.

Alain said...

Le "T" de Gaëtan est-il tombé dans le pétrin ?

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello Genie,

Bakeries are definitely a weakness of ours. We simply cannot resist and yes, like you, we should have barely managed to pay for our purchase before we had consumed at least a part of it!

This is such an intriguing photograph with the reflections in the shop window. It reminds us of the work of the photorealistic painter, Richard Estes, whose work confuses as well as delights by its use of reflections.

Paulita said...

What does La Parisse mean? I looked it up on translation and it said the parisse. So I looked it up in the dictionary and it said no definition. Nice reflections in the window too.

Revrunner said...

And another nice "reflection" on Paris.

Holly said...

We will be picking up our baguettes this afternoon, and cannot even leave the store without nibbling on the ends.

M said...

Warm, crispy baguette ends ... Miam-miam! Love the reflections!

Alexa said...

Miam! They say you can get anything here in NYC—but only in Paris can you find a "real" baguette. (Maybe it's just as well ...)

Jack said...

I'm getting hungry, and a baguette would work just fine!

Randy said...

That looks yummy.