last dispatch from paris, or the most expensive drink ever
So I found this on my laptop. I think I nursed a bottle of wine to sleep that night on top of all the drinks at an amazing dinner, and of course, this bar. Things must've gotten foggy. I thought I posted it. Turns out I wrote it in Word:
I always thought that New Yorkers paid way too much for their drinks. Well, after tonight I can say that they have nothing on Paris. After having an amazing meal, which also didn’t come cheaply, but which we were prepared for, L and M wanted to go the Ritz to have a drink. I wasn’t super interested at first and sort of reluctantly went along, but once there I noticed they had a room called Bar Hemmingway. Okay, I could deal with that.
The bartender told me that I needed a stiff man-sized drink and proceeded to pour me a raspberry vodka. It was very strong and quite tasty, but it did have that girly pink glow to it. It went down well though, and if I hadn’t helped L finish a little of her drink, I probably would have ordered another one. “One drink? Most people have sixteen or seventeen here…you start over there and have five or six, and then you move over here.” They just about sold me, but L shot me a nasty look when she saw that I was thinking about it.
So I turned it down. We had to catch the Metro before it closed for the night. It was already nearly midnight. I gave the universal “check please” sign and I, being the gentleman and all, was presented the check. 75 euros for three drinks, one of which was non-alcoholic. My raspberry vodka alone was 28 euros. Yeouch. That amount would get me through some entire days in Spain. Oh well, I drank where Hemmingway probably drank. I got to see his guns, numerous photos and a couple old typewriters. It seemed like a nice enough way to bid farewell to this city. Although I really should be writing about that dinner. But that takes some perspective and metal clarity, and I guess I’m still feeling the effects of that cocktail. Goodbye Paris.
2 Comments:
I'm still having trouble figuring out how that's possible. 28 euros for one drink? HUH?
When we were at the Belgium airport, getting ready to fly to Lyon, a friend we were with got some food from the airport cafeteria. It was a nice cafeteria, but, a cafeteria nonetheless. So, he grabbed a couple of little things. A salad, juice, some bread, and two little shishkabobs.
Anyway, he comes back to the table, puts down his tray, throws down the receipt and starts swearing in French.
Turns out his little meal at the cafeteria, the place he wanted to go to because he didn't want to spend a lot on lunch, ended up costing him 32 Euros.
The place even had the gall to put the exchange value on the receipt, so I could see that his airport cafeteria meal ended up costing $38 here.
It was at "The Ritz". M and L were like "let's go to the Ritz" and have one drink. They said it was something that you should do when you're in Paris. I expected to spend 10-12 Euros. Not almost $35 US dollars.
I have the receipt around here somewhere.
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