"CHEZ RENE" , Restaurant - located at 11 rue Saint-Jacques, fusion cuisine, blend of many flavors in a menu or in the same dish.
You will be greeted by Smail and Corinne in a cozy and jazzy. The appetizers prepared by Smail is a real treat for the tastebuds! I also advise you to enjoy after a good meal, a real Moroccan mint tea hungry for dessert.
In the sunny days, it is also very nice to eat terrace. The evenings' live music acoustic jazz piano and other instruments organized by Smail means from delicious moments.
Night February 11th, 2011 with David Solaro
For reservations and other information,
Contact Smail
to 01 60 78 07 62
"CHEZ RENE" opened its doors in September 2008. He succeeded PIZZA Geppetto " who had moved to this location during the 80s.
Article on new merchants
appeared in the 2008 municipal ballot
Photo 2007
Bars 90s
Photo of 2005
Photo of 2000
Photo of 1999
Before 1987, this trade was a Grocery-Drinks, held by Ms. CART in the late 60s to 1975, then Ms ARRIGONI 1975 to 1979.
Postcard from 1955
Between the late 40s to late 60s, Mr. Roland and Ms. Lambert held the Creamery -Horticultural and Bar Drinks. Roland was also known as a cashier at Cinema Milly "THE RENAISSANCE" held by his daughter, Mrs. CHOISEL from late 60s to late 80s. Roland succeeded his father Albert Lambert.
Bars of 1949
Postcard from 1925
Detail of a postcard from 1915
Photo 1912
Bars of 1909
Postcard from 1908
Postcard from 1907
Postcard from 1905
OF after research conducted on the various censuses, the family would have succeeded Xavier LAMBERT Nicault KNIGHT and his wife Rosalie, who was a wine merchant and edible. We can infer that it was the same trade. They have started this activity between 1881 and 1886.
Between 1866 and 1881, it seems that this spot was occupied by a butcher shop run by Louis and Mary JACQUES Broux. It is then increasingly difficult to navigate with the changes in numbering of streets and especially street names. In fact, before 1866, rue Saint Jacques would not start that after John Street Cocteau at the Chinese restaurant and ended at the Boulevard Joffre. The portion of a street between the door and Moustier Rue Jean Cocteau called the Street of Fur! I invite you to discover the history of this street on the site of Eric Gachot: http://milly91490.blogspot.com/2009/03/la-rue-saint-jacques-milly-la-foret.html
You can also check the book or booklets include:
" Streets Milly - Historical and Archaeological Promenade in Milly en Gâtinais by Georges Lasserre"
Georges Lasserre was Secretary General of the Municipality of Etampes and member of the Departmental Commission of Antiquities and Arts Seine -et-Oise. He signed about 1930 a series of articles on Milly in Gâtinais published by the "Awakening of Etampes. They are also found as reprints of booklets.
"Historical Research on In-Milly- Gatinais by Marquis Leo Publishing Res Universe"
Released in 1897 this book draws heavily on "historical essays on milly Mr. Sougé" was reissued in 1990.
They were inserted in the register of the city council of 14 March 1844.
By inference, and depending on the neighborhood, the toolmaker's trade * PAILLARD Lawrence and his wife Leontine LEBRUN which would have been at this location between 1841 and 1861. In 1836, this are the blacksmith Ambrose Fournel and his wife Louise LARIVIERE allegedly preceded installing the tool-maker * . Note that we also find a neighbor butcher Louis Bouvot Son of Catherine TREMBLAY which could also occupy this spot.
(*) At that time, was a blacksmith a toolmaker specialized in the manufacture of cutting tools.
We are looking for all new documents, advertisements, photos, postcards, bills, old papers relating near and far to shops Milly-la-Forêt. Between 1866 and 1881, it seems that this spot was occupied by a butcher shop run by Louis and Mary JACQUES Broux. It is then increasingly difficult to navigate with the changes in numbering of streets and especially street names. In fact, before 1866, rue Saint Jacques would not start that after John Street Cocteau at the Chinese restaurant and ended at the Boulevard Joffre. The portion of a street between the door and Moustier Rue Jean Cocteau called the Street of Fur! I invite you to discover the history of this street on the site of Eric Gachot: http://milly91490.blogspot.com/2009/03/la-rue-saint-jacques-milly-la-foret.html
You can also check the book or booklets include:
" Streets Milly - Historical and Archaeological Promenade in Milly en Gâtinais by Georges Lasserre"
Georges Lasserre was Secretary General of the Municipality of Etampes and member of the Departmental Commission of Antiquities and Arts Seine -et-Oise. He signed about 1930 a series of articles on Milly in Gâtinais published by the "Awakening of Etampes. They are also found as reprints of booklets.
"Historical Research on In-Milly- Gatinais by Marquis Leo Publishing Res Universe"
Released in 1897 this book draws heavily on "historical essays on milly Mr. Sougé" was reissued in 1990.
They were inserted in the register of the city council of 14 March 1844.
By inference, and depending on the neighborhood, the toolmaker's trade * PAILLARD Lawrence and his wife Leontine LEBRUN which would have been at this location between 1841 and 1861. In 1836, this are the blacksmith Ambrose Fournel and his wife Louise LARIVIERE allegedly preceded installing the tool-maker * . Note that we also find a neighbor butcher Louis Bouvot Son of Catherine TREMBLAY which could also occupy this spot.
(*) At that time, was a blacksmith a toolmaker specialized in the manufacture of cutting tools.
Drawing of a blacksmith
found on the net
Contact: Bruno at DEROUIN 06 10 54 22 85
E-mail: derouin.bruno @ yahoo.com
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