Caen (3/5) A wall full of dedications at the Bistrot du Palais

In the report series In my streetwe stroll through five emblematic, unusual or historic streets in Caen. We are this week:

  1. Rue Arcisse de Caumont to meet Sylvie who helps us find hats off to us,
  2. St. Peter Street with Lise, seller of 100% Norman products,
  3. Place Fontette to chat with Jean-Charles and his wall of dedications,
  4. William the Conqueror Street with Alex and his conquering cheeses,
  5. Rue Montoir Fish market where Loïc’s little train is.

Place Fontette with Jean-Charles

Near the Abbayes-aux-Hommes is the Place Fontette in Caen where the old courthouse is located. This is also where the Palace Bistro. Between two sips of coffee, Jean Charlesthe jazz-loving manager, is proud to present his wall of dedications.

The signatures of musicians who have passed through the Bistrot du Palais in Caen

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