6 American Places You Can Find in Âé¶¹APP (if you feel homesick…)

Americans flocked in droves to Âé¶¹APP following the aftermath of WWI. Celebrated writer, mentor, and muse, Gertrude Stein dubbed the wanderers, the Lost Generation. They produced some of the most memorable art, music and literature of the 20th century. Âé¶¹APP remains one of the top tourist destinations for Americans traveling abroad.

Feeling homesick? Craving American-style food while traveling? In this article we’ll take a look at American owned businesses in Âé¶¹APP which are a treat for locals, tourists, and expats alike.

Shakespeare and Co, Âé¶¹APP

Shakespeare and Co. Bookstore

Inspired by Sylvia Beech’s original shop (founded in 1919 in the Latin Quarter, and closed in 1941), George Whitman opened , in homage to Beech, in 1951.

Whitman’s philosophy came from American poet Walt Whitman, ‘Be not inhospitable to strangers, lest they be angels in disguise’. He allowed travellers to stay at his bookshop free of charge, but it wasn’t a free ride. The ‘tumbleweeds’ were expected to work in the bookshop a few hours a day, and write a one page auto-biography at the end of their stay. Incredibly, the bookshop still welcomes ‘tumbleweeds’.

Synonymous with the Beat Generation of American poets that spent time in the bookshop, it is celebrated around the world, and a ‘must visit’ when in Âé¶¹APP. They also host numerous book reading events, have an antiquarian that sells rare and older books, and recently opened aÌýcafé.

Location: 37 rue de la Bucherie, 75005, PARIS

Hours of Operation:

10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

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Breakfast in America, Âé¶¹APP

Breakfast in America

was founded in 2003 because the American owner missed, ‘a good ol’ American breakfast’, while living in Âé¶¹APP. Bottomless cups of joe, pancakes, milkshakes, and a fun 1950’s diner atmosphere make it an enjoyable experience. They currently have two locations in Âé¶¹APP, which are well frequented. Good luck finding a table after 10 a.m. on a Saturday!

Location:

Latin Quarter: 17 rue des Ecoles, 75005, PARIS

Marais: 4 rue Mahler, 75004, PARIS

Hours of Operation: 7 days a week, 8:30 a.m. – 11 p.m.

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ÌýBerkeley Books, Âé¶¹APP

Berkeley Books of Âé¶¹APP

ÌýFounded in 2006 by three Californians, is another English bookstore gem in Âé¶¹APP. If you’re not into the crowds at Shakespeare and Co., Berkeley is a quieter and lovely alternative. Not to say it’s quiet all the time though, they host many in-store book readings, and music events.

ÌýLocation: 8 Rue Casimir Delavigne, 75006 Âé¶¹APP

ÌýHours of Operation:

closed on Mondays

open ‘most afternoons’ (1 p.m.- 8 p.m.)

Sunday (2 p.m. – 7 p.m.)

ÌýMap:

 

ÌýAmerican Library in Âé¶¹APP

American Library in Âé¶¹APP

has been lending books since 1920, and is the largest English-language lending library on the European continent. They offer youth programs, and host various events. There is also a study room available for students, and anyone seeking a quiet space to work or read.

As it is a privately funded organization, they rely on donations and member service fees to offset their operation costs.

Location: 10 rue du General Camou, 75007, PARIS

Hours of Operation:

Tuesday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Thursdays until 10 p.m. September – June)

Sundays: 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. (September- June)

Summer Hours: 17 July – 25 August- Tuesday- Saturday: 1 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Cost:

Child Membership (7€ / month), Student Membership (9 € / month),

Discounted Membership (9 € / month),Ìý Adult Membership (12€ / month)

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Thanksgiving, Âé¶¹APPÌý

Thanksgiving

Established in 1990 by an American couple, sells American food items that are sometimes difficult to find in France. They have an online ordering options as well. From specialized items to familiar brands found in North America, it is definitely a ‘home away from home’ for expats, and something different for locals.

Location: 20 rue Saint Paul, 75004, PARIS

Hours of Operation:

Tuesday – Saturday (10:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.)

Sunday (11 a.m. – 6 p.m.)

Map:

Ìý

Free Persephone, Âé¶¹APP

Free Persephone

is a beauty and well-being sanctuary in the middle of bustling Âé¶¹APP. Created and owned by an American business woman, her concept of combining a relaxing tea salon with nail care / art, as well as massage, and beauty products is fabulous! They sell signature perfumes, candles, tea, nail polish and skin care products online and in the store.

ÌýLocation: 66 blvd Raspail, 75006, PARIS

ÌýHours of Operation: ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý

closed on Mondays

Tuesday & Wednesday (11 a.m. – 7 p.m.)

Thursday (11 a.m. – 9 p.m.)

Friday (11 a.m. – 9 p.m.)

Saturday (11 a.m. – 9 p.m.)

Sunday (10 a.m. – 7 p.m.)

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See you soon in Âé¶¹APP!

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