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This article is about the restaurant in Paris. For other uses, see Chartier. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Tagged since April 2010. Chez Chartier is a restaurant in Paris[1] founded in 1896,[2] located at 7 Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre in the 9th district and classified as Monument historique in 1989.[3] (Metro access Grands Boulevards) Contents 1 History 2 Features 2.1 Architecture 2.2 Service 3 Representation in culture 4 Notes 5 Appendices 5.1 Related articles 5.2 External links // History The restaurant was created in 1896 by two brothers, Frédéric and Camille Chartier, in a former train station concourse under the name "Le Bouillon"[4] (lit. broth, or stock, but in this context, a sort of brasserie[5][6][7]; originally a cheap workers' eatery that served stew), near the Grands Boulevards, the Hôtel Drouot, the Musée Grévin, and the Palais de la Bourse. Over its hundred-and-some years of existence, the restaurant has had only four owners. The conservation of architecture of the building and Belle Époque interior decoration[8][9][10][11] has led to its classification as a historical monument in 1989. Features Architecture View of entrance of Chez Chartier in 2003. The long dining room has a high ceiling[12][13] which allows for a mezzanine,[14] where the service is also provided. Large columns support the ceiling. Service The restaurant is open 365 days a year with a menu offering traditional French cuisine.[15][16] The table service is provided by waiting staff dressed in the traditional rondin, a tight-fitting black waistcoat with multiple pockets, and long white apron.[17] The restaurant's popularity forces patrons to wait in line in the courtyard[18][19] or under the porch[20] and sometimes on the sidewalk outside. Tables are shared between strangers. The bill is written directly on the disposable paper tablecloth.[21][22][23][24] Serving stops at 10 PM. Representation in culture In 1939, the restaurant is mentioned in Albert Willemetz's song Félicie aussi, sung by Fernandel: “ To seduce the cat, I took her to dinner at Chartier's As she is refined and delicate, she chose a grilled pig foot ” In Les beaux quartiers, Louis Aragon mentioned Le bouillon Chartier: the young medical student Edmond Barbentane has lunch there regularly. Notes ^ "Chartier in Paris: Beautiful, but the worst food in the City of Lights", a photograph at Flickr ^ Listed in Baedeker, Karl (1907). "Restaurants". Paris and environs: with routes from London to Paris (15 ed.). London: Baedeker. p. 21. http://books.google.com/books?id=LqsMAAAAIAAJ&dq=bouillon+chartier+paris&q=bouillon+chartier#v=snippet&q=bouillon%20chartier&f=false. Retrieved 2010-04-27.  ^ "Monuments Historiques et Immeubles protégés sur Paris 9e arrondissement [Historical Monuments and Protected Buildings of the 9th district of the City of Paris]" (in French). Bouillon Chartier. http://www.annuaire-mairie.fr/monument-historique-paris-9e-arrondissement.html.  ^ "Bouillon Chartier", a photograph at Flickr ^ another bouillon (same original owner's name), picture at Flickr ^ See SandrineT's photos at Flickr, with explanatory captions ^ Thomazeau, François; Ageorges, Sylvain (2007). The Brasseries of Paris. trans. Anna Moschovakis. New York Review of Books. pp. 54, 81, 181. ISBN 9781892145499. http://books.google.com/books?id=WkL2BibydR0C. Retrieved 2010-04-27.  ^ "Chez Chartier Paris", a photo at Flickr ^ "Chartier", a photo at Flickr ^ Pachanga's photos at Flickr ^ Nouveau Voyages' "P-Chartier0438" at Flickr ^ "Chartier ceiling" photograph at Flickr ^ "Chez Chartier" photograph at Flickr ^ "Somewhere in time", a photograph at Flickr ^ K.C. Weiss's photos at Flickr ^ The Hunger's photos at Flickr ^ Waiter number 47, a photo at Flickr ^ paris | chartier, a photo at Flickr ^ chartier, photo at Flickr ^ The line, a photo at Flickr ^ The garçon computing customer's tab ^ "The bill", a photograph at Flickr ^ "€40,70", a photograph at Flickr ^ "Rekening", a photo at Flickr Appendices Related articles List of tourist attractions in Paris External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Chez Chartier web site Rich W's photos at Flickr Charlie Herrchen's photos at Flickr Chimpomatic's photos at Flickr Nietz.tw's photos at Flickr