LE RIVE GAUCHE
In a small street in Rue Saint-Germain, the Left Bank hides behind heavy doors, safely. Here, women often come in groups or couples, sometimes alone. After the cloakroom, you enter a deep room, with many benches and intimate corners to discuss in calm. The reception is as chic as the garden, in black and red tones. A lot of animation on the track, a little too enlightened, but it allows you to see by far what it is going on. Some tables are at the front door to admire the sexy and lookées girls who get moulded in their jeans or floating in their dress. Spiral silhouettes embrace the pillars and then resume their breath on a bench seat. However, it is not the "mate" that strikes here, but simply the assumed sensuality of women and respect for each. There are also some guys, only those who are used to it. The bar in the bar looks slightly small compared to the room. Attention, aside from Saturday, the place welcomes a completely different audience - hetero - and is regularly rented for cocktails, business evenings, students and birthdays, as well as film filming.
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