Friday, November 22, 2013

Bouillon Chartier III



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Bouillon Chartier
une brasserie


In 1896, the Bouillon Chartier was born on a simple idea: 

offer a meal worthy of the name at a modest price, 
respect the customer to gain their loyalty. 
Fifty million meals and only four owners later, 
the idea is still good ...


This is an enormous dining room.  
As you sit at your table, your eyes wander over the famous bureau 
where locals stored their napkins 
or to the painting by an artist of 1929 to repay his debt.




Bouillon Chartier
7, rue du Faubourg Montmartre
75009, Paris

12 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Looks like my kind of place!! Hope you have a great weekend, Genie!!

Sylvia

Alain said...

Un endroit chaleureux.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

We walked past this place the other evening and the waiting line filled the courtyard and extended halfway down the block! I think that the prices (and quick table turnover?) may contribute to the popularity.

-g

Joe said...

50 million meals. Gosh that is hard to comprehend.

Malyss said...

Oh, I've already been there to eat!Very warm and cosy, and great food!

Cezar and Léia said...

Charming and cozy restaurant!
Léia

Revrunner said...

I wonder if they would accept one of my paintings in exchange for meals there. :-)

William Kendall said...

I would be quite at home in a restaurant like that. Beautiful, Genie!

Stuart said...

I didn't know about this place... looks great ! Thanks for the tip !

M said...

Absolutely charming! Must put it on my list!!!

Randy said...

Great looking place.

Jeanie said...

Looks like my kind of place!