Cafe Le Brebant on the corner of Rue de Turbigo with Rue Montorgueill in Les Halles where a husband and wife have just been served by the waiter. Cafes in Paris were known for a particular food or drink event, and took very seriously their menus and their specialities with menu boards outside to advertise for example oysters, mussels or snails, and with thematic restaurants one of which was Pharamond renowned for its tripes a la normande and the hiring out of private rooms. Au Pied de Cochon was divided into two parts, one for tourists which was much more expensive and one for the workers of Les Halles who paid a greatly reduced price for their onion soup and would stand at the counter and break through the crust of grilled onion on top to get at the soup. 1er arrondissement, Right Bank, Paris, France, circa 1966.

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