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Nancy Feb 19th, 2001 08:02 AM

Le Grand Cafe
 
Has anyone eaten at Le Grand Cafe? More to the point has anyone been for one of the Privilege Evenings they offer? This sounds like an affordable way to enjoy some Paris nightlife and a nice restaurant at the same time. I have sent for the brochure. Here is the website. <BR> <BR>http://www.legrandcafe.com/anglais/default.htm

elaine Feb 19th, 2001 09:49 AM

Hi <BR>I have not eaten there but this is what my Zagat guide for Paris restaurants says <BR>"Though this big, 24-hour brasserie strikes some as a factory with ordinary food and service, its location near the Opera Garnier makes it ideal post-curtain and it's handy for night owls...Successfully restored rococo Belle Epoque decor." <BR>I went to their website and I will add that purely personally, for the money there are so many charming and beautiful <BR>restaurants with consistently good food that I would make another choice, but that's me.

babble Feb 19th, 2001 10:14 AM

Something inside me says, "This is an ad!" <BR>Could this be the Nancy that Pine was railing against on another post?

Paul J Feb 19th, 2001 12:17 PM

Hi Nancy:I have no ax to grind one way or the other. We ate there several times when we were in Paris. I'm not familiar with their Privilege Evenings, but it's a great restaurant. The second floor is even more classy than the Main Level. Food was excellent and prices were not cheap but relatively inexpensive for Paris. Enjoy!!!Paul J

Austin Feb 19th, 2001 12:21 PM

<BR>Le Grand Cafe in The Grand Hotel is just what Zagat says it is in Elaine's reply <BR>Maybe even worse <BR> <BR>AH

Nancy Feb 19th, 2001 01:21 PM

Thank you for all your input. They are sending a brochure & I will check out the Zagat guide.


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