Wednesday, April 25, 2012

sorted the travel pass - now the meals!!

thanks for all the help and tips on travel and for the restaurants - we now need to find a nice little cafe or 2 for breakfasts - we like to watch the world go by, but will also be on a budget and somedays a timetable, so any suggestions of where we will get the street cafe feel, not get charged the earth and be reasonably efficient with service - a lot to ask I know, but such a place must exist!!!




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Cafe du Poste appears to be 1 or two blocks east of your hotel. These bistro%26#39;s usually have inexpensive food, but with some nice atmosphere. I always try to find a local restaurant for my ouefs in the morning. They usually have a prefixed menu. I would have the omelette, my wife would eat my croissant, she would drink my orange juice and we would get an extra cup of coffee.





There are several of these restaurants on rue de Abbesses, but that%26#39;s a little far for you to go, unless you want to take one short metro ride under Montmartre to the Abbesses metro station.





There is very nice Boulangerie and a Patisserie down rue Caulincourt to the east, but I bet you will find a nice neighborhood spot within 400 yds of your hotel.





After you check in to your hotel, take a walk around your neighborhood to see what%26#39;s available. Prices are always listed and they have specials. See if Cafe du Poste is open for breakfast.




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thank you - will take your advice. Am sure we will find plenty, it%26#39;s just good to have a recomendation




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