The Most Perfect Paris Cafe?

In the opening scene of Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris, he provides a panoramic shot of Place du Trocadéro, with the Eiffel Tower in the background, framed by Palais de Chaillot that is perched atop a hill spread out with an esplanade guarded by tall statuettes. It distills life in Paris perfectly, with waiters in their white aprons, black vests and bowties ushering patrons crammed on the sidewalk with cafe and other drinks. It is the venerable Café du Trocadéro, where fashion minded Parisians meet in the elite 16th Arrondissement, that sets the scene.

Several other cafes and restaurants line Place du Trocadéro, where six separate tree-lined avenues connect like spokes, to the main hub, centered directly behind Palais de Chaillot. Anchored by an equestrian statue of a World War I commander Maréchal Foch, the place itself is named for a historic fort near Cadiz, Spain, which was occupied by France in the early nineteenth century.

Directly behind this hub sits Café du Trocadéro, one of my favorite places for an afternoon snack, cafe or late evening drink. The quality of the food is quite high for a cafe, and includes standout items such as a club sandwich, burgers, steak, creme brulée, mousse au chocolat and, of course, frites.

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  1. Comment by Jen Schmidt | 10/14/11 at 9:14 pm

    Speaking of Midnight In Paris….did Woody shoot a scene (the cocktail party) on the top of Printemps Department Store near the Opera House? My friends and I were up there and thought it looked familiar…

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