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Address Brasserie Julien 16 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010 Paris, France

The Bouillon Julien or Brasserie Julien is located at 16 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.

The Brasserie Julien was inaugurated in 1903 but as early as 1787, the Cheval Blanc inn was located there. In the 19th century, it was even the first café-concert in Paris.

This chic bistro boasts a very nice 1900’s decor, Art Nouveau style, allowing it to be classified as a historical monument since 1997.

Several artists have put their talent at its service to decorate it. Thus, four magnificent “flower-women” of Louis Trézel, master glassmaker, decorate its walls. The illustrations of peacocks are signed Armand Segaud. Its mahogany bar was designed by the famous Louis Majorelle, and the floor made of columbines and daisies was made by Hippolyte Boulenger’s earthenware factory.

In 2018, the establishment takes the name of Bouillon Julien.

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