Monday, 1 March 2010

March CDPB Theme Day: Passageways


Double passage here! 'Il passagio', ristorante italiano in Saint Pierre passage linking Clémenceau street to the Avenue de Saint-Cloud. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
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Deux pour le prix d'un : le restaurant italien "il passagio" dans le passage Saint-Pierre qui relie la rue Clémenceau à l'avenue de Saint-Cloud.

34 comments:

Lowell said...

Great theme photos. I love these kinds of pedestrian areas filled with shops and cafes...we have so few of them here!

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Wonderful photos. I love walking along little alleys and laneways - there is always something of interest.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

Tussy said...

Great Pick!

Paulie said...

I see a place I could spend the whole day looking at things and never want to go home!

Jim said...

This looks like a great place.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

tapirgal said...

Good one! I love passages. I think I'd like to be sitting there in the Passage St. Pierre.

Olivier said...

bien vu, deux pour le prix d'un, cela rattrapera le fait que j'ai complètement zappé le theme du mois ;o))

Dave said...

Arcades are great, the first indoor shopping malls? Can you remember the arcades in Cardiff?

Dina said...

Oh right! French uses the word passage for those nice places.
Thanks for reminding me of another world.

raf said...

Indeed, a delightful double whammy, Ciel! Looks like my kind of place and Il Passagio beckons.

Chuck Pefley said...

Ah, finally a passageway! I can tell because it says it is -:)

Small City Scenes said...

Very clever of you to combine the two. Smarty!!! MB

VP said...

I love this picture and its framing, probably beacause I took an almost identical one... A very nice passage, I hope the restaurant is almost as good.

Hilda said...

LOL, very clever choice of the signs! It's almost a disappointment to see you post a real passageway. ;)

Malyss said...

Un restau italien! j'adore! et j'aime aussi ces petits chemins de traverse, un peu à l'écart du monde mais très animés, on s'y sent bien!

Tash said...

Great one! Now we know for sure where the origin of "passage" comes from. Looks like a nice passage to spend time in.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This looks like a quintessentially French passageway.

Kim said...

Deux pour le prix d'un indeed! I love that it says the name twice, too. When I first saw what the theme was for March my first thought was of lovely French passageways and I went to Google maps to find my favorite one in Paris and revisited it through the magic of "street view." :-) Your passageway looks very chic, and the restaurant logo very contemporary.

Is it true you are heading this way? The grapevine is humming, but I hadn't heard directly. Let me know.
-Kim

Bergson said...

un passage dans un passage ??? c'est pas le début d'un labyrinthe ?

Jilly said...

Wonderful! I adore the passages of Paris. Makes me want to BE there.

B SQUARED said...

Nice finds. Sure looks like your weather has improved.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

great find and always fun to see a play on words. I need to get back to france soon and enjoy the wonderful restaurants and passageways

Anonymous said...

extra points for two excellent passageways!

Cergie said...

J'ai éclaté de rire en ouvrant ta page : pardon mais le passage chez St Pierre le plus tard possible Steup !
J'aime bien les passages, pourquoi crois tu que mon blog porte ce nom ? -pontin < Pontoise < pont
J'ai un autre blog à parution aléatoire qui s'appelle "Passerelle"
Au passage, une question : elle est bonne là la pate à pizza ?

Rob Siemann said...

Brava! Due per il prezzo di uno! Il est bon, le restau?

Louis la Vache said...

Two passages for the price of one!
Good choice, Ciel!

Sharon said...

What a great theme idea! Love your take on passages and can't wait to see more.

Sharon

Cezar and Léia said...

Lunch time? :)
Beautiful picture, I think this passage c'est très agréable!
Hugs
Léia

Leif Hagen said...

Gosh - you went one step further and found a passageway which was even labeled as such in case we couldn't figure that out! Bravo on your theme day photo!

James said...

Very nice photos. I would like to be walking there right now.

Tammie Lee said...

there is something enticing about passageways that make me want to walk down them. Wonderful photos.

Buck said...

Oho! Love the double passage! I don't think anyone else has found a passageway named Passage besides you, brava!

A l a i n said...

Tiens je ne connais pas ce passage; la nuit c'est fermer ou pas.

Halcyon said...

Great choice for the theme day, especially the resto called Passage. Original!