The All New Le Petit Bar

It’s happened! Remember weeks ago when I told you that Le Petit Bar had been bought by Big Man, and in February it would be fully opened, not only for drinks, but for food too? Well it has and it is. It’s like a miracle of epic proportions.

That rock wall up there is Brother-in-Law’s handiwork. Before it was ugly and blah, but then Big Man asked Brother-in-Law and his B-team to fix it and make it prettier, and now it is. A rock wall is very Provençal you know (half of my living room is a rock wall). Plus, there are actual bottles of things to drink up there, with actual liquid in them. When The Parisian owned Le Petit Bar, that wasn’t always the case. Sure there might have been bottles stocked on the shelves, but they didn’t necessarily have anything in them. True story.

Besides the new rock bar, the kitchen has been updated as well, and Big Man’s wife is back there cooking food (unlike The Parisian, who at times could be found in the kitchen sprawled out on the counter, napping). I know it might be difficult to appreciate the enormity of this situation, but after being held hostage by The Parisian for over two years, having someone actually making food in that kitchen, is a very big deal. So on the Sunday after I returned from Dublin (a week after Avignon – just trying to give you a timeline of where we’re at), Big Man’s wife was making Moules Frites, and Brother-in-Law kindly hosted a birthday lunch for me (yes, we’re still talking about my birthday).

Brother-in-Law, Child Bride, La Petite, Angel, Honey Jr, and Honey’s Honey all joined The Husband and me for bowl after bowl of steaming mussels, and heaping plates of homemade french fries. 

Because we can’t pass a day without something bizarre happening in The LPV (because that wouldn’t be any fun at all) this is what happened on this day of moules and frites… well Big Cheese (you may remember him from the Fête des Lumières disaster of 2011), who had been drinking in the bar, left briefly and returned with a necktie on over his t-shirt (as you do). He walked to the middle of the dining room, and proceeded to clap his hands loudly, while shouting, “Attention Mesdames et Messieurs, Attention Mesdames et Messieurs“, until we all stopped eating, and gave him our attention. He then congratulated Big Man and his wife on the opening of the bar and presented them with a jar of The Honey’s honey, as a gift. It was quite the hullaballoo I assure you.

But we didn’t let Big Cheese’s bizarre hullaballoo damper our day. It was too wonderful. We were in Le Petit Bar, eating and drinking, and Big Man didn’t run out of anything, or ask us how much our tab was, or kick us out because he was tired.

It was so good, we went back again twice last weekend. Twice. And it was opened both times.

bisou

 

20 responses to “The All New Le Petit Bar”

  1. haha! you crack me up.

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  2. wow, that is a pretty big deal!

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  3. Wahoo for full bottles and a conscious cook! Sounds like you have many a bottle of Rose to look forward to at the new and improved LPB. 🙂

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  4. How wonderful to have a decent local bar that does nice food too. We have no bar, just a couple of take-away pizza places. Bored of pizza? Tough.

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  5. Woot for new hangouts! The Petite Village has so much personality, I just love it!

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  6. Moules en Fritten are the national food here! I haven't quite had the time to indulge quite yet – I believe it deserves my full attention and not a cursory sit-down to fuel up.Your little spot in Europe sounds exquisite!

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  7. A well stocked bar with a kitchen that turns outs good food run by a friendly patron a short distance from your house gives a whole new vibe to life in a French village. Yes, it is a really big deal. Congratulations.

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  8. Love the rock wall-do you think Brother-in-law could come to Ann Arbor and put one in my house? 😉 And what a beautiful photo of those there moules. Miam!

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  9. Sounds like a great place to hang out. Moules frites…mmmmmmmmmmm!

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  10. Bottles with 'real' drink in them… always a good start! How pleased you must be now, looks really good!Ivan

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  11. Ooh, you guys are stepping things up in LPV! This looks lovely – I'm LOVING the rock wall. Seriously, your style of writing is my favorite. I feel like we're having a conversation 🙂 xox

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  12. Like Michel, I fuuulllly bow down to the happiness that this brings you. And look, it is happy! There are even smiley faces on the menu! And that giant bowl of moules frites is only 10€!!! In Arles it would be frozen moules for 18…Yay for LPV!

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  13. Yay for full bottles! 🙂 Enjoy them!And I looove rock walls, I am sure your living room looks wonderful!

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  14. Yay for open, fully functioning bars!

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  15. Hooray for the new, improved bar!!

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  16. Oh wow! It looks so amazing!

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  17. I love the wall! As a carpenter's daughter, Brotherinlaw did a great job! I love your life :)Cortnecocoinmagnolia.com

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  18. mussels and french fries?!… YUM..

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  19. in addition to realizing visiting LPV and this bar has now become a “need,”…I have also realized that we could be bff as I nickname everyone….for instance….”MGE”….Married Gym Elf…my trainer who was WAY too friendlyThe Wizard….bald, pointey eared man who sits on a yoga ball at workBright White….Super hot dude at the gym who wears bright white tennis shoes like a rapperwe're basically a match made…somewhere between Georgia and the LPV.

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  20. Ha, this is excellent news! I really do love your blog, it's so lively and interesting!

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