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Intimate restaurant with black and white tiled floors, dark wood bar, brass accents, and classic bistro seating

Recreate the romance of a Parisian street café with checkerboard floors, bentwood chairs, and vintage mirrors. Every detail speaks to the art of casual French elegance! 🥐🍷🇫🇷🕰️

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A classic French bistro interior with intimate banquette seating and round marble-topped tables. The walls are lined with brass fixtures, antique mirrors, and vintage posters. The floor is made of black and white mosaic tiles, and the room has dark wood wainscoting. The lighting is warm from wall sconces.

🇫🇷 Parisian Bistro Romance 🇫🇷 Transport yourself to Le Marais! Tufted leather banquettes whisper tales of long lunches, while vintage mirrors reflect the glow of brass sconces. Black and white tiles dance beneath marble tables. #FrenchBistro #ParisianStyle #VintageCharm

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Why You Should Visit Chantilly, Paris's Most Underrated Neighbor | Bistro decor, French bistro decor, Bistro interior

On a map, Chantilly appears at first glance a mere suburb, a tiny enclave just an hour's drive from Paris or 30 minutes by train—often overlooked by visitors and even Parisians themselves as they make their way to marquee destinations like Versailles, Deauville, and the Loire Valley.

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Léonard Lipp opened his brasserie in the 1870's after fleeing Alsace during the Franco-Prussian War. The menu is typical of that region including beer, sausage, and sauerkraut. (A brasserie serves alcohol and food.) It stayed in the family until 1920 when Marcellin Cazas bought it. (In 1958, Cazas was given the Legion of Honor for running the best literary salon in Paris.)

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How to Save the French Brasserie | Art nouveau architecture, French, Old things

I'm gastronomically-challenged when it comes to the French brasserie. The truth is, I really have no idea if the food is any good because I'm too busy side-eyeing the floor tiles, the typefaces, ogling at the glass ceiling and imagining the entire scene exactly as it was 50 or 100 years ago. Walk in

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