Quasimodo, a wineshop-cum-eatery located in the old building already described in my piece titled "What And Where Is The Oldest House in Paris?"(see: http://www.paris-eiffel-tower-news.com/ paris-stories/paris-story-oldest-house.htm )
The Réserve de Quasimodo pretty much ignores (although not scorning) the tourist hordes around nearby Notre Dame Cathedral. Noon and night it serves scrumptious and affordable traditional French fares, accompanied by vintner-supplied wines.
It offers regular evening supper shows enlivened by oral culture ("Old Paris Stories", "Tales from Brittany"), magicians, a "pocket theater" group, etc. Prior to that, in 1950, it was bought by Austro-American illustrator Ludwig Bemelmens, best known for his cartoons in The New Yorker and his Madeline children’s album series.
A photo from 1869 proves the place was then a wine-bar and wineshop.
A Foiled Suicide
Skipping back a century-and-a-half from then, right around 1719, we come to a legend about Cartouche, whose hangout here was the St Nicolas Tavern, a predecessor of today’s Réserve de Quasimodo. Cartouche was the ring-leader of a pickpocket gang - that’s documented, since he was executed in 1721.
The legend: Cartouche and gang were "working" the popular and crowded Pont-Neuf bridge one day in 1719, when all of a sudden a well-dressed gentleman leapt up onto the Bridge’s parapet.
"Hang on, there, Sir," Cartouche is said to have shouted, pulling the fellow back down from a clear suicide attempt. "What’s this all about?"
The gentleman‘s response:
"I’m an honest man, indeed an honorable man, and /sniff/ I owe several people much money that I’ll never be able to reimburse...The only honorable way out is to jump into the Seine."
Cartouche: "Now, now, you just give me a list of your creditors and the sums due." The "gentleman bandit" invited said creditors to the St Nicholas Tavern at No. 4 rue de la Colombe, wined and dined them abundantly, paid off the suicide candidate’s debts (obtaining receipts, of course) and ordered more and more wine. Then he pulled out his pocket watch, said "Sorry, gentlemen, I’ve got an appointment", and disappeared. More librations ensued among the creditors, only too pleased to celebrate their unexpected windfall. When they staggered out onto rue de la Colombe, guess who was awaiting them. Yes, indeed: Cartouche’s gang, who quickly divested them of the debt reimbursements.
And The Winner Is....
The St. Nicholas Tavern itself pre-dates Le Procope by a wide margin.
The tavern got its name from the patron saint to whom local clergymen had erected a statue in replacement of an earlier pagan statue nicknamed (The Man with Doves).
The statue of St. Nicholas was torn down in 1792 during the French revolution. It used to be affixed above the door of No. 4 rue de la Colombe.
The tavern itself is attested here in... 1240.
We got our winner.
(article written in collaboration with Arthur Gillette)
About the Author :
Paris-based Arthur Delves into this sort of historical fun by guiding personalized strolls to discover Paris. Phil Chavanne is the Senior Editor of Paris Eiffel Tower News, a guide offering scores of helpful tips on Paris hotels, restaurants, monuments,and much more. Prepare your next trip to Paris at http://www.paris-eiffel-tower-news.com
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