The Boutebrie street invites you to discover the Latin Quarter in the fifth arrondissement of Paris. The name of this old medieval route come from the deformation of Erembourg de Brie, resident and owner of the street in the 13th century. It would seem the Boutebrie street missed its vocation to become a street of illuminators, as had been hoped by this trade.
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Bistro / Brasserie Pot Holders
14, Rue Boutebrie, 75005 Paris
Around the zinc bar in a warm place for the wine taste "natural" organic with the choice of a plate of sausage or cheese, sardines or pot home. At the end of the room, the table d'hote: invitation to share a creative cuisine based on the quality of the product of organic agriculture from small farmers selected by the house. For a more intimate, down one floor in the cave of stone and beams.
Boutebrie Street, between Church Saint-Séverin and the University René Descartes, you are at the heart of the Latin Quarter close to the National Museum of the Middle Ages.