Weber (restaurant): The Weber was a café-restaurant opened in Paris, rue Royale, in the 1st arrondissement, in 1865, and extended with an “American bar” in 1898. It served welsh rarebit, ham from York, cold-style beef, the English plate, which is said to have been created there, and whiskey and soda. Considered until around 1935 as a "chic" restaurant, the establishment had a terrace frequented as much by the small world of haute couture as by the regulars of Maxim's. He closed his ...
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