Rue Daguerre in Paris
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Rue Daguerre in Paris
From what I've read this seems to be a street with a lot of food shops on it, and it is mentioned a lot. We will be staying an easy walk from here, so it might be worth looking at. Can anyone provide further details about the attractions of this street?
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It's just a very pleasant market street, partially pedestrianized. If you start at the end near Avenue du Maine, you'll come across a nice wine bar specializing in the wines of Beaujolais (I can't remember the name) on the right hand side of the street.
Run by a very nice couple, Didier and Katy.
Just across the street is an accordian shop--fun to look at, even if you're not in the market for an accordian!
There's a decent wine shop, a good cheesemonger, lots of produce, and some cafes.
Rumor has it that Jim Morrison actually died in a building on rue Daguerre. The filmmaker Agnes Varda lives on the street, too--she has a documentary about the people who live there called "Daguerrotypes". I haven't been able to find it in the U.S.
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yeah, that about says it. It is a permanent market street, lots of good food stalls, and some cafes. There's a good Italian restaurant around there, also.
There are a couple good wine bars along there. Les Vins des Rues is a good one and is just off Daguerre (21 rue Boulard). It has simple, typical home-style cooking. Peret is another. Here's a description of wine bars/stores and describes them both:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...t/winebars.htm Cave St Vincent at 35 rue Daguerre is another wine shop. I think elle is thinking of l'Echanson, which is described here:
http://www.vineyardstars.com/lilbars.htm
Here's a good article about various Paris street markets and compares the atmosphere of Daguerre to other areas.
I just like to walk along it or sit in a cafe for a drink on it. I've bought food and wine and there are some cutesy artsy shops along there, also, and other household goods shops, a jewelry designer and hat shop, things like that.
There are a couple good wine bars along there. Les Vins des Rues is a good one and is just off Daguerre (21 rue Boulard). It has simple, typical home-style cooking. Peret is another. Here's a description of wine bars/stores and describes them both:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...t/winebars.htm Cave St Vincent at 35 rue Daguerre is another wine shop. I think elle is thinking of l'Echanson, which is described here:
http://www.vineyardstars.com/lilbars.htm
Here's a good article about various Paris street markets and compares the atmosphere of Daguerre to other areas.
I just like to walk along it or sit in a cafe for a drink on it. I've bought food and wine and there are some cutesy artsy shops along there, also, and other household goods shops, a jewelry designer and hat shop, things like that.
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