My lot will approach this with the usual gourmets elegance ; "five mixed grills and five large beers my good man / garcon" and don't delay
Anyone able to translate that and put it on tshirts? red, size veryXL
My lot will approach this with the usual gourmets elegance ; "five mixed grills and five large beers my good man / garcon" and don't delay
Anyone able to translate that and put it on tshirts? red, size veryXL
Offside Ref! He's being doing it all day
There's a grand bar in the square opposite the basillica and the food isn't bad, usual French cafe fair , omelettes , quiche, croque Madame and the wine is good value. Get a seat outside and watch all the couples getting we'd in the Hotel de Ville which is also opposite. As St Denis is quite a mosaic of cultures all the different weddings are a great site !
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Of course a nice fresh jambons and a couple of 1664's on a bench by the Canal on a nice sunny day is enjoyable.
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So lunch in gare du nord and then to Corcoran's Bar to meet fellow munster fans? Sounds good!![]()
don't know has it been mentioned yet...but be carefull buying pints in the ground...they have a tendency to sell non alcoholic beer
Hi All,
Anyone know of any kid friendly places? Bringing my two lads (10 + 13) down from Lille for the game!
Cheers,
M.
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So lads where is the meeting point for before hand? too tired to read the full two pages
O'Sullivans
Getting from Place de Clichy to Stade de France will take a bit of time - anybody got a good indication?
I presume the pub chosen has wifi.. Maybe a dumb question, but hey... Why break with tradition....
He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.
Quote from my buddy from Limerick in Paris: "what Sulli's don't show you next door is the Moulin Rouge, its right in the red light district. A pretty dodgy area, makes limerick look like beverly hills"
You gotta love it...
To Infinity, Montpellier & Beyond...actually scratch that, there's nowhere harder to get to than Montpellier...
Der is an isle
If you go further down towards Pigalle, it's the red light district alright. Between Blanche & Place de Clichy it's OK
To Infinity, Montpellier & Beyond...actually scratch that, there's nowhere harder to get to than Montpellier...
Der is an isle
I´ll make mine a little demure then..... hold on.... give me 5 minutes.....
I´ll miss her though....
He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a land mine or something.
Not a fan of O'Sullivan either but the place is large enough if you need to pack in a lot of people.
Irish Pubs in Paris in general have gone down the dumps IMO. I used to enjoy Coolins though but I haven't been there in while.
Pigalle is absolutely no trouble, just a few sex shops but the place has been cleaned up, it is not dodgy like it used to be. If you look around you will find a number of nice little "bars ā vin", I advise that against a stale overpriced pint of what you easily drink at home.