14 July 2010

Bastille Day at Fish Restaurant


Bastille Day, Fish Restaurant, King St., Charleston, S.C.

I borrowed a blue beret and went with my favorite french-man to the Bastille Day celebrations at Fish Restaurant on King St. Chef Nico Romo was everywhere and the food was delicious. They had the whole deal....cancan dancers, a horse and carriage, cigarette smoking guitar player, and a pomme fritte guillotine station.

We went for a walk after dinner and I am still happily full.









12 comments:

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

Great shots and it looks like a lot of fun.

Darryl and Ruth : )

Halcyon said...

That first guy looks way too cool!

BenB said...

Very nice, looks like an awesome time and food!

Anonymous said...

Love French culture---will have to visit this place when I get back to Charleston. :)

Anonymous said...

These pictures are wonderful! Thanks for capturing them, Joan!
Angel

holly herrick said...

Wonderful! I especially loved Napolean and the guillotine and the grape-stomping girl. Very fun!

Charlestonjoan said...

Angel - thanks for lining up such perfect photo ops!

holly - one of these days we will actually meet. I keep discovering we were at the same event, after the fact!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Looks a great time was had by all.

Caroline said...

What fun!

Namrata said...

When you braid(or pleat, as we said in our schooldays)your hair,you must be remembering your schooldays,isn't it? I did.

Gunn said...

GREAT, FUN and HAPPY PHOTOS!!:)

Charlestonjoan said...

bfarr - we had a good time! I need to go back to Fish. The food was delicious.

Caroline - thanks!

Namrata - Right! It's been a long time since I braided hair! I don't usually let mine get that long but it was fun for this occasion.

Gunn - Great fun!