The Paris bistro is at its heart an unpretentious neighborhood gathering place serving traditional cuisine, having an active bar counter, and open beyond meal hours, with an ever-watchful owner on the premises. Yet use of the term has also evolved over the past 150 years.
In this illustrated 1-hour lecture, Gary Lee Kraut examines the development and evolution of bistros in Paris since the late 19th century and tells of the place of old-fashion restaurant-bar bistros in the French capital today. Gary will also talk about various organizations devoted to defending and promoting traditional bistros, cafés and brasseries as essential vectors of sociability and art-de-vivre à la française.
For questions and inquiries, please contact federation@afusa.org
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💻 Location: Online (a link will be sent upon registration)
📅 Date: Thur. June, 11
⏰ Time: 1PM - 2PM
👥 Level: All levels - In English
🎟️ Fee: free for members ; $10 non-members
An event offered by the Fédération des Alliances françaises - USA