I'll try to write in English now,
because I think it's kind…read moreof selfish to write in German about a
place, hardly any German would ever discover. Except they know
like us somebody living three streets away from this place. Le
Moutbaron is a pub/bistro/billardhall and in the daytime it looks as
if it's been closed since the 80ies. Kind of shabby, not that
inviting in the daylight. But just like Robert Pattinson it looks way
more inviting from dusk till dawn. We've been there twice. First
because we just didnt't find any other place to get a beer on a
saturday night in Versailles. It was kind of crowdet and the service
needet a while. We also had a little problem communicating, since one
of the waitresses (is the the plural of waitress? I hope so) spoke
english just as bad as I speek french, but we tried our best and got
what we ordered. (Two beer called Stella, better tham Kronbourg
anyway). Actually we had a nice night there and even another Stella,
whice was about 6 EUR, as far as I remember, a normal price in
France. Oh right now on their webside they disclaim 4,80EUR. I don't
remember it beein that cheap? Strange. Ah OK, I see it's the daytime
card. At night (after 7 pm) 6EUR was right. Strange onlinecard
though. The second time we went there for
dinner accompained by our host living nearby and speaking better
french than me. The menue was bilingual strange, because, unlike
many places in Paris with only a french menue I don't think many
tourist go astray to find this. I was very interested in fries on
salad for about 5EUR. I wondered what this would look like. (I was
serious, i did never mean to make fun of the French and their
english) The boys went for burgers (about 12EUR). And fries. Big fat
french fries. They're awesome. The waiter this night as far as I
remeber one of the owners was speeking english quite good and
considering his T-shirt was a fan of the british empier anyway. I
asked for the fries on salad. Seriously. He looked a bit surprised
and step by step we found out that it simply was a misspelling an
meant was fries OR salad. In French it was spelled right of course,
but as I said my French sucks. All of us laught about it and I got a
really big bunch of fries and an even bigger salad on top. The food was OK, the boys liked their
burgers, I think that the fries as well as the salad would have
liked some more salt and pepper, but our host told us before that
this is pretty normal in France. They generally spice very coutiously
here. After all we had a fun night here. It was warm, we sat close to
a window, and whenever the boys went out to have a smoke, they stood
in frot of my window an I was leaning over the window bench like a
kiosk lady. It's a fun place. You can definately go there. I never played billard there cause I hate billard. Ok, I didn't expect i was able to write
such a long article in English. Please correct mistakes if you find them.