"A light hearted and humorous account of 'ma vie' as a brocanteuse, experiences from my life in France and my love of antiques, all things vintage, period interiors and 'les trucs' (eclectic thingamybobs)"

Friday, 14 February 2014

A Vintage Birthday

It was my birthday this week and having entered this world in February 1970 I guess that makes me at the grand of age of 44 'vintage' or is that 'retro'?

In a bid to cheer me up (there's not so much to celebrate once you've hit your 40's) Spike came home from work the day before with a beautiful bunch of flowers that brightened up the house with a much needed shot of colour during this dark, cold and soggy time of year!

Something I've noticed recently is that the trucs that surrounded me as a child are now considered vintage/retro too and although I am much more into the 1920's and 1930's I thought it would be great fun to embrace the current trend and have lunch in the kind of traditional French restaurant that was commonplace during my early childhood in the 1970's.

On the morning of my birthday we woke up to a cold, wet and blustery day (which unfortunately is not uncommon on my birthday) and decided it would be good to go somewhere cosy where we would feel cocooned from the raging elements outside.  This was one of the reasons we chose a lovely restaurant we had discovered in the St. Jacques quarter of Cognac called Les Pigeons Blancs.

Having decided to park a little way away from the restaurant (never again!) we tumbled in the entrance like two frozen popsicles to be greeted warmly by the charming owner. Les Pigeons Blancs was everything we had hoped to find in a traditional restaurant but what we really didn't expect was the amazing quality of the food.  For two gourmands (ie. piggies) we found ourselves well and truly in our element.  

Wonderful sea bream with asparagus and butter sauce

I must confess though that the main (and I admit slightly immature) reason for choosing this particular restaurant was that it was the only one that continued the tradition of THE DESSERT TROLLEY and, oh joy of joys, when this bastion of the 1970's was discreetly wheeled over to our table we were not to be disappointed!  

The dessert trolley of our retro/vintage dreams!

Les Desserts au Chariot consisted of many of the old 1970's favourites but with a slightly updated/local twist like the 'Cognac' Babas and a modern take on a traditional Black Forest Gateau.  I plumped for the more gooey desserts (which the waiter assured me were not fattening at all!) of a lemon mousse on a dark chocolate sponge, an exotic fruit cheesecake and yummy coffee meringues.  

My very 'light' selection from the Chariot

I had a wonderful birthday lunch at Les Trois Pigeons and would not hesitate to visit again in the summer so that I can enjoy another sensational meal and sit and sun myself on their delightful terrace.  However, looking at the photos I must confess that I'm starting to feel a bit peckish now so I'll be off.... the diet starts tomorrow!   

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