Photos: Paris cafes reopened with a lot more sidewalk
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The mayor has encouraged cafe owners to claim additional public space in order to seat more customers while meeting social distancing guidelines. “There are hundreds of jobs in play,” said Hildago.Above, construction cones mark off the additional street seating at Cafe Cassette, a Left Bank brasserie on rue de Rennes.AFP via Getty Images
Grab a table at this Latin Quarter cafe, above, for an enviable view of the neoclassical Panthéon, the final resting place of French luminaries such as Victor Hugo, Marie Curie and Voltaire.PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 2: A view of the terrace of Cafe du Metro, known for its peoplewatching. PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 2: Tables fill the sidewalk of rue Soufflot, not far from the Sorbonne.
Outdoor service is buzzing at Le Compas on rue Montorgueil, the historic market street on the Right Bank. In 1873’s , Émile Zola wrote of this 17th-century spot, “It was like a taste of the countryside right in Paris.” The decor of Le Compas is now industrial chic rather than rustic, but the bistro’s fans are just as enthusiastic.... [+]The sidewalk of boulevard Raspail, on the Left Bank, is now the terrace of Le Charivari, a restaurant named after a 19th-century politcal-humor magazine.
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