Rouen, Bac Restaurant

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One day Emmy’s Cousins Monika and Henri (who lived in Montivilliers) invited us for lunch at a restaurant on the north side of the Seine River, a few miles from Rouen, right at a ferry dock. This lovely dining room was in an old, old, half-timbered building whose ceiling beams all ran in approximately the same direction; its walls went here and there.
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The view of the river and the outdoor cafe looked impressionistic through quaint little panes of wavy window glass. It was certainly a popular place, filled both inside and out at lunch time.
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We were told the restaurant was sold out in advance for Sunday dinner for the next month or so.
The name of the restaurant was “Bac,” the French word for ferry, and the ferry dock on the far side of the river could be seen from the restaurant. There are more than one ferry crossing on ths part of the Seine River, but I don''t remember whch one this is.
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