Last week the Canadian Club organized an evening of poetry by Australian William La Ganza (seated in the photo) and music by Dushan di Concilio of Uruguay at the home of a Brazilian artist Sonia Daly. Abbey Bookshop owner Brian Spence (standing)...
Author - Heather Stimmler
American-born travel journalist and non-profit media specialist living in Paris since 1995.
L’Ebouillante, 6 Rue des Barres, 4th. Charming tearoom on a pedestrian cobbled street near Hôtel de Ville...
Black Calavados, aka BC40 Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, 8thTel 01 47 20 77 77 Back in the 1970s this place was the hotspot for French rockers like Serge Gainsbourg. It was reopened during Fashion Week in March and has become the coolest place to see and be...
Belleville has more artists than any other district of Paris, and every May they open their ateliers to the public. Many of them are in squatted or temporary buildings, often surrounded by greenery and graffiti that you wouldn't find elsewhere in Paris...
Here are some photos I took this month while strolling around the Marché aux Puces on a particularly lovely Saturday.
Tel 08 10 00 16 80. Home delivery from 7pm until 6am...
Allo Apéro
Tel 01 71 71 69 69
This is a wine and spirits delivery service open until 2am on weekdays, 4am on weekends. Handy for when you’re party has run out!
16 Rue St-Sabin, 11th. A retro-style neighborhood café-restaurant near the Place de la Bastille...
9 Rue Pierre Lescot, 1st. Old fashioned wine bistro just outside Les Halles...
7 rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 9th. It's historic, has a lively atmosphere, totally French in terms of the menu (eggs mayonnaise, beet root and shaved carrot salad, snails, steak-frites), and cheap, cheap, cheap...
23 Rue Muller, 18th. It’s a cute little café and tea room at the foot of the Sacre-Coeur Basilica, Montmartre...
34 Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle, 10th. Industrial-baroque restaurant and bar with a huge terrace, dining room, bar and live DJs ...


