A pleasant afternoon always involves coffee, chocolate and lèche-vitrines.
After the somberness of the Conciergerie a strong coffee was needed.
And perhaps a chocolate fix.
What better place than Le Procope, providing good coffee and literary conversation since 1686.
An extremely brief history and a gander at great food to be found here. |
Feeling restored, it was time to head off the beaten track.
And I spied a pair of shoes that I simply must have.
Afterwards a sit on the banks of The Seine to let all that coffee and chocolate settle.
Paris - June 2015
Chocolate for me! An inviting place, and I really like the surroundings.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting place with many curious things to see. The staff are very friendly and don't mind us tourists wandering around taking photos (even a tour group came through at one stage) and the chocolate is excellent!
DeleteLovely shots and word images...I had to look up leche-vitrines...
ReplyDeleteIt's a funny phrase that means window shopping but literally translates as window licking. Mind you I very nearly licked the window of the chocolate shop!
DeleteHello Debs - I've just come across from Mikes blog.
ReplyDeleteLooks a very interesting visit - do like those red shoes!
Have a great weekend
All the best Jan
It certainly was. Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteMmmmh... chocolate, that is always a good idea :o). Thanks for showing Paris, I've never been there.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week
Alex
You're welcome. There is a bit more to share, but not as much as I'd like :)
DeleteOh this post just ut a huge smile on my face. Thank you for that. B
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Thank you for your lovely comment on the knitting post too. Sadly that café has closed down but I'm hoping it will reopen somewhere else. I did really enjoy teaching my daughter to knit. It rekindled such lovely memories of my mother teaching me to knit and I felt I was somehow passing the banner on so to speak.
DeleteGorgeous photography at your blog! Thanks for stopping in at mine. Have a great day,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much :)
DeleteOoohh, I have such a rococo decor soul! :) The rich, sublimely elegant reds and golds of the restaurant are so breathtaking! History like that is hard to find in a country as new as mine, so seeing it elsewhere always makes my old school heart swoon up a storm! Thank you for this lovely post, dear lady.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs,
♥ Jessica
I think if you're ever in Paris you must drop in for a coffee, chocolate or just a sticky beak. I'll tell them to supply smelling salts :)
DeleteYum, I can't say no to chocolate! Beautiful photos x
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