BBC Home

Explore the BBC

h2g2
6th January 2010
Accessibility help
Text only

.

Conversation Forum


SEARCH h2g2
Edited Entries only
Search h2g2Advanced Search


New visitors: Create your membership
Returning members: Sign in
BBC Homepage
The Guide to Life, The Universe and Everything.

This is the Conversation Forum for Expatriate Bars in Paris, France
Contact Us


Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 
Conversation list
<< swap conversations french/english
The Front Page... >>

Café Mazet
Post: 1
Posted Dec 13, 2001 by Andy R.... East London, Guitar, Cider, Europe, Ponds, Usenet, China

The Mazet was very closed when I passed by earlier this year (2001). How sad. I was a regular there during the early seventies when it became the centre of activities for musicians of the busking scene, after drifting up the road from the Cafe des Arts, which is now a creperie or restaurant.
That's where I bought my guitar in fact! An english guy had brought it over from America in order to make a few bob and I needed a decent new one because my Yamaha had been stolen from underneath the pinball machine.

In those days the Mazet was just an ordinary bar/café, run by Georges
but then it started to specialise in late night drinking and speciality beers. I just used to drink coffee in the morning before going out to sing and then come back with some money in the afternoon to see who else was around and have a beer. It was one of the few bars that was musician-friendly, in that we could change up all our small coins and play guitars inside as well as in the street outside in the evenings.





Reply 

No Previous PostNext Post
Click to Make a Complaint
The Parent Posting, to Which This is a Reply
An Older Reply to the Parent PostingThis PostingA Newer Reply to the Parent Posting
The First Reply to This Posting

Café Mazet
Post: 2
Posted Apr 16, 2002 by aliashell
Andy,

I was back in Paris the other week and I am sorry to say that they have now changed the Le Mazet into another generic Irish / English bar replete with wooden furniture and very probably a stack of yardbrushes somewhere.

A sad loss.



Reply 

Previous PostNext Post
Click to Make a Complaint
The Parent Posting, to Which This is a Reply
An Older Reply to the Parent PostingThis PostingA Newer Reply to the Parent Posting
The First Reply to This Posting

Café Mazet
Post: 3
Posted May 25, 2002 by Andy R.... East London, Guitar, Cider, Europe, Ponds, Usenet, China

I've just been going through a load of old material that I wrote in the 70s and 80s and there is a song about the Café Mazet amongst it.



Reply 

Previous PostNext Post
Click to Make a Complaint
The Parent Posting, to Which This is a Reply
An Older Reply to the Parent PostingThis PostingA Newer Reply to the Parent Posting
The First Reply to This Posting

Café Mazet
Post: 4
Posted Jun 21, 2002 by aliashell
I would love to say that new owners would give you money for that sort of history but more than likely they wouldn't give a toss.......sadface

Reply 

Previous PostNext Post
Click to Make a Complaint
The Parent Posting, to Which This is a Reply
An Older Reply to the Parent PostingThis PostingA Newer Reply to the Parent Posting
The First Reply to This Posting

Café Mazet
Post: 5
Posted Jan 17, 2005 by alfhound
cool Hi! Just a word (shit) to let you know there's a Mazet nostalgia site that's just gone online, take a look at http://mazonline.free.fr i know they're looking for articles, pics and members.Could work out to be fun.cheers

Reply 

Previous PostNo Next Post
Click to Make a Complaint
The Parent Posting, to Which This is a Reply
An Older Reply to the Parent PostingThis PostingA Newer Reply to the Parent Posting
The First Reply to This Posting

Key
Navigation Example
A: An older reply to the parent Posting
B: The parent Posting, to which this is a reply
C: A newer reply to the parent posting
D: The first reply to this Posting
Click to Make a Complaint
 Click on this icon to make a complaint about a specific Posting
Conversation list
<< swap conversations french/english
The Front Page... >>






Disclaimer

Most of the content on h2g2 is created by h2g2's Researchers, who are members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of the BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites referenced. In the event that you consider anything on this page to be in breach of the site's House Rules, please click here. For any other comments, please click on the Feedback button above.




About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy