Le Bois, Restaurant in the 16th arrondissement, Paris, France
Le Bois is a restaurant in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, situated along Avenue Mozart near the Rue du Bois le Vent, within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadéro. Inside, the setting resembles a classic Parisian bistro, with simple furniture and warm lighting, and the space also has a heated terrace for outdoor dining.
The restaurant takes its name from the nearby Rue du Bois le Vent, a street name that recalls the wooded character this part of Paris once had. The 16th arrondissement developed as a residential area over the course of the 19th century, and the streets around Avenue Mozart still carry that unhurried feel today.
Le Bois sits near the Trocadéro, in a part of Paris where locals tend to linger over breakfast or lunch rather than rush. The terrace faces a tree-lined street, which makes it a natural spot for people-watching in one of the city's more residential districts.
The restaurant is open every day from early morning through late evening with no break in service, which makes it a flexible option at different points in the day. Booking ahead is recommended, particularly for groups or weekend visits, as the space can fill up quickly.
The restaurant can be fully privatized for events, which is not something every bistro-style venue in this part of Paris offers to the general public. It also has WiFi throughout, which draws a regular crowd of people who come to work or hold informal meetings over a meal.
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