An Open Restaurant a Welcome Site
Our Bordeaux city walking tour was a
long one, not ending until close to the
end of the lunch hour. Ending at a large square we took a little extra time to
study the huge fountain and then to buy a few post cards from a kiosk before
heading off to find a restaurant for lunch.
The city is full of cobbled alleys
and sidewalk cafés. We were to learn that most shops close for the lunch hour
and the cafés are full of people enjoying food and conversation. As time passed
we also learned that by 2:30 PM most cafés close and even the tables and chairs
are taken inside. This was beginning to be a problem for four rather hungry
gals who were looking forward to lunch.
Down one alley we finally found a
café that took pity on us Americans and served us lunch even though they were
about to close. It felt good to sit as we’d been wandering around the city for
about four hours.
I remarked, “I don’t know about you
gals, but since we’re not biking today I’m going to have a glass of wine. I’m
in France, eating lunch at a sidewalk café on a picturesque cobblestone alley,
and this picture needs a little wine to make it complete.” It was a good choice!
One does not visit France and expect
to find low fat anything, skim milk, cold coke, iced tea, or many other things
we take for granted. Diet one does not! You can expect to give your arteries a
good jolt with flakey butter-rich pastries, wonderful cheeses, real cream,
whole milk, good French bread, and all kinds of fish. I just hoped the good
extremely reasonably-priced wines would counteract any adverse affects. My
motto was to relax and enjoy. We did!
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