At
122 Rue de Rennes in Saint Germain des Pres near the Boulevard du Montparnasse
is a friendly cocktail bar and restaurant called Le Trait d’Union. On an
autumnal and wintry day in Paris, the bar is warm and cozy with filling fare,
such as duck, pasta, fish, grills, and wok-cooked noodles.
The
décor is plush and lush in reds, oranges, black and tan. Round and square wooden
tables are interspersed with the occasional tables of transparent acrylic filled
with rose-petals that match the wallpaper behind the bar. Along one wall is a
row of tables with barely a centimetre between them in front of wallpaper that
looks like a patched quilt.
The
ceiling has an eclectic collection of lights – strobe lamps with a myriad of
mirrows, chandeliers, and metallic lanterns. Part retro-burlesque and part Klimt-ish décor,
but not quite, it nevertheless oozes cordiality and warmth.
My
favourite corner is by the window, where two well-worn leather seats form a nook
with a street view.
http://letraitdunionparis.com/index.php
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