Le Bistrot du Croissant
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146 Rue Montmartre
Paris 75002
Le Croissant restaurant in Paris has been here since 1820 and practically seen modern France created within its walls. Now sympathetically modernized, it is a typical French bistrot with warm atmosphere, all-day menu. The leather banquettes, wooden tables and chairs and warm lights create a relaxed, welcoming air. This area was once the centre of newspaper publishing so journalists, politicians and activists gathered here at Le Chope de Croissant for passionate arguments and drinking sessions. A plaque and newspaper cuttings commemorate the moment in 1914 that socialist leader Jean Jaures was assassinated as he sat at a window side table. A chalkboard menu changes frequently, listing dishes like starter of terrine de campagne with red onion confiture, main course of classic steak tartare with chips and salad, and dessert of Bailey’s crème brûlée. The wine list is French, ranging from pocket-friendly and quaffable to grand, even historic.
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