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“If older people always went to estaminets, a new generation loves their history and good locally grown country food.” Choice Tables: Flemish Comfort Food in French Flanders 2011-02-18T19:55:00Z
T Rijsel At this lively, candlelit estaminet, Bruno and I began with a sampler of five pork pâtés, flavored by an array of seasonings, each indelibly northern French: rhubarb, beer, Maroilles cheese, apple and prune. Choice Tables: Flemish Comfort Food in French Flanders 2011-02-18T19:55:00Z
“On the way out, the lady of the estaminet said to the Resistance boys, ‘Your friend isn’t from round here, is he?’ Guy Hamilton, resourceful James Bond director, dies at 93 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
She perceived, however, that his excursions might be connected with business in some way or other, for he never expended money, as he would had he gone to a café or estaminet. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851 2011-12-27T03:00:07.217Z
Halfway we stop at an estaminet for beer. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z
I soon found out that the Germans frequented the estaminet; and, what was more to the point—luck again, mark you—that the gunners who ran the battery I was out after almost lived there. Men, Women and Guns 2011-05-27T02:00:17.367Z
He and a friend went out for a stroll in the evening; they visited an estaminet, where they found poor wine but a charming girl. Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z
The first check came outside the ruin of an estaminet, in which a party of Germans, with machine-guns and rifles, determined to sell their lives dearly. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z
There were three sentries, then; two have gone to the estaminet, the old boy is told to remain at his post. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z
I walked on then, and came to the little flag of D Company headquarters flapping damply outside an estaminet. The Secret Battle 2011-02-06T03:00:59.983Z
Satia te sanguine You come among men; laughing At the ramp of the strange beasts Roaring our songs in estaminets, With our hands hungry for life again. Eidola 2011-01-17T03:00:49.097Z
He is usually at his estaminet in the Champs Elys�es. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6
They have a wildish gipsy look when one sees them camped in the fields, and free-and-easy manners in the village estaminets. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z
This was a little caf� estaminet a short way out of the city, whither he repaired every evening to smoke his pipe, drink sugar-water, and play his favorite game of domino. International Short Stories American
Usually these trials are conducted in the best bedroom of some estaminet, and the Court sits defensively with a vast white bed at their backs. The Secret Battle 2011-02-06T03:00:59.983Z
Here and there a messenger might be sent back to an estaminet and return to the war with comforts within a couple of hours. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
The estaminets did their worst—it was their last chance at American francs—and way into the morning the streets resounded with drunken yells. A "Y Girl in France Letters of Katherine Shortall
Immediately on their right, in front of them, was the ruin of an old estaminet called Au Bon G�te, made into a fortified emplacement and defended by machine-guns. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z
Now, the notary's bosom friend was a dealer in claret and cognac, who lived about a league from the city, and always passed his evenings at the estaminet. International Short Stories American
And sometimes there were estaminets and kind French women; or you went far back to an old ch�teau, perched over the village, and there was bridge and a piano and guests at Headquarters. The Secret Battle 2011-02-06T03:00:59.983Z
Marie at the village estaminet received five of them all fitted in neat leather rolls and inscribed with as many different sets of initials. "And they thought we wouldn't fight"
This morning I went for a drink in the estaminet I have mentioned already. “Crumps”, The Plain Story of a Canadian Who Went
Here were the remains of an estaminet, with its cash-box on the bar counter, and games such as soldiers love—dominoes and darts, and quoits and bagatelle, set out as though for an evening's entertainment. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z
The explanation came through the estaminet gossip, and later from Madame herself. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
A Grand' Place, with heavy trees at one side, and on the other many small estaminets and drinking shops. Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders
In the village estaminet much mud had been tracked in by exploring feet and the red tiled floor was littered with straw and pewter measuring mugs, dear to the heart of the antiquary. "And they thought we wouldn't fight"
But I have no doubt it would have been just as popular if it had called itself a café or even an estaminet. A Padre in France
He suddenly came across the lighted window of a small estaminet, and went in. The Martian
Although it was very late a number of troops were still singing uproariously in the various estaminets which I passed. 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany
"Are we all here?" said the lad, as they reached the third heap, which had been an estaminet before a British 9.2 had brought it down like a house of cards. With Haig on the Somme
It is an old convent, now occupied by irreligious tenants on the upper three floors, restaurants and estaminets on the lower floor. "And they thought we wouldn't fight"
Tea shops and restaurants at the bases, audacious estaminets near the front, witness to the fact that we wage war with something of the spirit of schoolboys with pocket money to spend on “grub.” A Padre in France
Only the Belgian woman, whose husband kept an estaminet, and made much money selling drink to the English soldiers, did not dread it. The Backwash of War The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse
Tobacco had invaded their precincts; previously one smoked only in the estaminets. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
One merely stumbles over the cobbles and sees the woman who keeps the estaminet round the corner washing the floor. Mufti
The project first took concrete form in the back room of a certain estaminet which served as the Headquarters mess when the battalion was resting after a spell in the trenches. No Man's Land
Here we had a cup of tea in a dirty little estaminet crowded with Staff officers whilst awaiting the arrival of the Brigade. The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915
The hole in the hedge and the estaminet beyond was all that saved him. The Backwash of War The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse
Christmas Day was fortunately spent at Authie, and the various companies sat down in comfort in the estaminets to a splendid dinner. The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.)
We scrambled ashore and entered an estaminet where some sorry fellows were drinking with the landlord. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
"Say, kid, do you ever read poetry?" remarked Bill to him one night soon after the episode of the brick-bats as they sat in an estaminet. No Man's Land
We trotted on ahead over the cold, wet, muddy, level roads of those parts, with a welcome break for luncheon at a real live estaminet, till we got to Merville, and then we slowed down. The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915
While at Dranoutre we associated with the inhabitants, in the stores and estaminets. The Emma Gees
In the way of entertainments we had little or nothing, and Maison Ponthieu itself boasted nothing more than one or two estaminets. The Sherwood Foresters in the Great War 1914 - 1919 History of the 1/8th Battalion
I am afraid the Battalion's old billets were soon knocked down, the favourite estaminet in D Company area being among the first houses to go. The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
The estaminet attached sold very bad red wine at twelve francs a bottle. The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918
No more wine, bought at the estaminet before he left, or bought during the long journey down to Paris. Civilization Tales of the Orient
We talked with him in the little estaminet in which the dressing station was located, while the old woman who kept the place and two peasants chatted quietly together in a corner and drank beer. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
The men called out "Speech," "Speech," as they used often to do, half in jest and half in earnest, when we met in concert tents and estaminets in France. The Great War As I Saw It
Besides its club—at which I recollect that Heidsieck 1906 was then only ten francs the bottle—and its estaminets, the town held few attractions. The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
A low-set man with massive shoulders, bull-neck and heavy jowl had just come out of an estaminet, a mess-tin of beer in his hand, and knife and fork stuck in his putties. The Red Horizon
A little way down the road there was an estaminet, where he slept when he could, where he spent his leisure hours, where he bought as much wine as he could pay for. Civilization Tales of the Orient
Meanwhile, they kept their little shops and estaminets open for the soldiers' trade and made a brave show of living in the old way. Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army
One of the battalions had been paid off that afternoon, and the men, who as usual had been celebrating the event in an estaminet, were in boisterous spirits. The Great War As I Saw It
We had dinner at an estaminet—quite a good dinner, but a mad female served us. Letters from France
Nearly every house in the place is an estaminet. The Red Horizon
He bought a bottle of wine at the estaminet, and got aboard the train for Paris. Civilization Tales of the Orient
The accommodation was rough, and the little estaminet was crowded with officers, who were only too thankful to sleep on any floor where there was a chance of putting down a valise. With The Immortal Seventh Division
We had many pleasant gatherings there in an estaminet which became a meeting place for officers. The Great War As I Saw It
We had ours in an estaminet—coffee, omelette, &c. Letters from France
Once it was caf� au lait and it cost four sous a cup, she only charges three sous now since her cow got shot in the stomach outside her ramshackle estaminet. The Red Horizon
When I went into the big church for benediction this evening at 6.30, every estaminet and café and tea-shop was packed with soldiers, and also as usual every street and square. Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915
Our period of rest was divided between Burbure and Busnes, and in both places the mesdemoiselles and the estaminets were a source of real delight to the men of the 7th. The Seventh Manchesters July 1916 to March 1919
The propriety of housing a Senior Chaplain in an estaminet might be questioned, but this particular one was called the estaminet of St. Joseph. The Great War As I Saw It
The other man has gone to another estaminet and so I am sleeping alone. Letters from France
When peace breaks out, and holidays to the scene of the great war become fashionable, the woman of the estaminet is going to sell the percussion cap to the highest bidder. The Red Horizon
Our boys are unaccustomed to the simple and moderate drinking of the French peasants, and they are plunged into these estaminets with their pockets full of money. With Our Soldiers in France
I reached Ouderham, which was at that time out of the range of the fire; estaminets were getting ready to close for the night, the hour of ten having struck. S.O.S. Stand to!
An estaminet with such a title, and carried on under such high patronage, was one in which I could make myself at home. The Great War As I Saw It
However much transport the Germans abandoned, however severe the losses they sustained, they always found time to break open every estaminet they passed, and drain it dry. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
We had been working all morning in a cornfield near an estaminet on the La Bass�e Road. The Red Horizon
As they passed through the mean little villages not a light was to be seen; even the estaminets were shut, but now and again a dog barked mournfully at its chain. Leaves from a Field Note-Book
On one corner stood an estaminet and trenches ran all round. One Young Man The simple and true story of a clerk who enlisted in 1914, who fought on the western front for nearly two years, was severely wounded at the battle of the Somme, and is now on his way back to his desk.
When we got to the dressing station which was a small red-brick estaminet, we were confronted by a horrible sight. The Great War As I Saw It
They carried him on to the Clearing Hospital in a motor Ambulance, and deposited him in the hall of a little estaminet that had been turned into an Officer's Hospital. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
Bill and I were sitting in an estaminet when two of these youngsters came in and sat opposite. The Red Horizon
He had been drinking the health of His Majesty the King of the Belgians and confusion to his enemies in an estaminet at the crowded hour of 7 p.m. Leaves from a Field Note-Book
I am writing this in a small estaminet which is much overcrowded, and in the conversation can only be described as a din. One Young Man The simple and true story of a clerk who enlisted in 1914, who fought on the western front for nearly two years, was severely wounded at the battle of the Somme, and is now on his way back to his desk.
A table was brought out from an estaminet nearby and placed in front of the steps. The Great War As I Saw It
After the dirty estaminet, and the feverish hurry of the Clearing Hospital, this was indeed Peace. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
As we stopped here for a few minutes a number of us managed to dash into an estaminet opposite the station and get a drink! At Ypres with Best-Dunkley
The accused appeared to have been everywhere in Poperinghe except at the estaminet. Leaves from a Field Note-Book
A woman showed me on an estaminet floor the blood-stains of her own baby butchered before her eyes. "Over There" with the Australians
I told them that it was the reward of virtue, and only those who could be trusted were allowed to be housed in estaminets. The Great War As I Saw It
A Staff Officer, rubbing sleep from his eyes, emerged from a little "estaminet" and gave the Colonel the necessary orders. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
The estaminets make enormous profits from the sale of very weak beer. On the King's Service Inward Glimpses of Men at Arms
The men soon learnt that the estaminets were the equivalent in France of the public houses at home, and thither they repaired in the evening to spend their time. The Story of the "9th King's" in France
Paris without its restaurants, cafés, estaminets, and cercles, would be shorn of half its glory. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business
The estaminet had been shelled to destruction half an hour after the Brigade had moved. Adventures of a Despatch Rider
At this point the Battalion turned in a south-westerly direction, passing through a village in which the French and English Headquarters were quartered in "estaminets" on either side of the road. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
And is the queer little estaminet in Soho still in evidence? A Comedy of Masks A Novel
On the 13th March the non-commissioned officers celebrated the anniversary of the Battalion's first arrival in France by arranging a kind of concert in one of the estaminets in Estaires. The Story of the "9th King's" in France
Every house, every estaminet, every barn, every stable was filled to its capacity with folk who had fled in despair before the cloven hoof of the advancing Hun. Private Peat
A dog of no possible breed belonged to the estaminet. Adventures of a Despatch Rider
The Company settled down in the chief "estaminet" of the place. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
Some of us in a small but clean estaminet, others in barns. Letters to Helen Impressions of an Artist on the Western Front
He wouldn't let us leave the quarry or go into an estaminet. Combed Out
I went into an estaminet and called for some refreshment. Private Peat
A stark, silent old man, with a goitre, pointed out an estaminet. Adventures of a Despatch Rider
An estaminet yielded a couple of bottles of Médoc, and a pâtisserie, most unexpectedly, some bread. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
In front of the estaminet was our "listening post," where we kept watch and guard at night. A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire
But the St. Martin was the biggest estaminet in the village and provided the best wines and coffees, so they stood in the doorway, undecided what to do. Combed Out
The estaminet was full of people, brutish-looking peasants swilling neat spirits, cattle drovers and the like. The Man with the Clubfoot
Hear music from a small estaminet in a back street; female voice, with fine Cockney accent, is singing "Oh, dem Golden Slippers!" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, June 4, 1892
But at present I'm clean and billeted in an estaminet, in a not too bad little village. Carry On Letters in War-Time
His meals are brought over to him by his servant from an estaminet across the road over which his window looks. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 3, 1917
We went into the next estaminet we came to. Combed Out
I had noticed a little estaminet place on the road, about a hundred yards before we reached the Schloss. The Man with the Clubfoot
I was sitting with a friend in an estaminet in a small village in the north of France, when an English chauffeur insinuated himself into the conversation. The Pleasures of Ignorance
Most of our chaps spent their time "on their own" either in the Y.M.C.A. hut or in the estaminets while we were in Petite-Saens. A Yankee in the Trenches
If you enter into a café or estaminet, a total stranger sidles to your table, and, having sat down beside you, produces from the recesses of his person a fragment of shrapnel. The First Hundred Thousand
The ceiling was as black with gas-fumes and tobacco smoke as any other ceiling in any other estaminet in the Quartier Latin. In the Days of My Youth
Of the four corners thus created, one is—or was—occupied by an estaminet: you can still see the sign, Estaminet au Commerce, over the door. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
Before we reached the village where our car waited, the ambulance passed us on the way back to the estaminet. My Year of the War Including an Account of Experiences with the Troops in France and the Record of a Visit to the Grand Fleet Which is Here Given for the First Time in its Complete Form
Most of the day we spent at a little estaminet across the way from our so-called billets. A Yankee in the Trenches
There is a group of cottages or an estaminet at every cross-roads. The First Hundred Thousand
They had built it on the ruins of an estaminet, roofed it over with odds and ends of tin and tarpaulin, and the play was on. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 16, 1919
His eye comes gently to rest upon a small but hospitable-looking estaminet. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
The fact that there is not an estaminet within five kilometres nullifies its value as a military objective. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 11, 1919
I went into the town with the three other quartermaster sergeants, got them into an estaminet, bought about a dollar's worth of drinks, sneaked out the back door, and preempted the schoolhouse for C company. A Yankee in the Trenches
In the shattered estaminet we had just left, one of the men went behind the almost unrecognizable bar-counter, and operating an imaginary handle, asked a comrade, "And what's yours, mate?" Bullets & Billets
And they have plenty of free time, and there are hours when they can go to the estaminet—there's always one handy, a sort of pub, you know—and buy things for themselves. A Minstrel in France
This dark saying had the effect of rousing every Scottish soldier in the estaminet to a state of bristling attention. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
The next night, feeling mighty lonely, Ah walked five kilometres to th' nearest estaminet, the 'Rondyvoo de Chasers,' an' looked upon the vang while it was rouge. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 11, 1919
There were few Y.M.C.A. huts so far behind the lines, and the short time up to nine was usually spent in the estaminets. A Yankee in the Trenches
I rode along in front of my section, balancing on this "Ship of the Desert" of mine, past all the same landmarks, cracked houses, windmills, estaminets, etc. Bullets & Billets
They met at the estaminet or pub in the nearby town. A Minstrel in France
And Mr. Bogle retired, not before it was time, within the sheltering portals of the estaminet, where not less than seven inarticulate but appreciative fellow-countrymen offered him refreshment. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
It burst into the narrow streets from estaminets where the soldiers danced, from halls, from drawing-rooms of confiscated German houses where officers of the "Grand Quartier Général" danced a triumph. The Happy Foreigner
But in any estaminet in a billet town you'll find one or all of them in progress all the time. A Yankee in the Trenches
I took his advice, and having left all my tackle by his office, went into the nearest estaminet to get some breakfast. Bullets & Billets
The mayor, in undress, that is to say in garments of every day, having surveyed these preparations, returned to his estaminet, the Plat d'Or, and there folded his newspapers as usual for the day's distribution. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
A cowering assemblage of battered little houses; a pitiful little main street, with its eviscerated shops and estaminets; a shattered church-spire. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
The Café Central, with estaminet and French billiard-table, is much frequented by the youth of the town, but not by residents. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
My tanker was a young fellow not over twenty-five, a machine gunner, and in a little estaminet, over a glass of citron and soda, he told me of his first battle. A Yankee in the Trenches
I and my section had drawn up opposite what had once been an estaminet. Bullets & Billets
We marched eight kilos and then halted in front of a French estaminet. Over the Top
We can improve the position very much if we can secure that estaminet, standing up like an island among those ruined houses on our right front. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
There are many others of the second rank; and the Hôtel Central, with its café-billiard and estaminet at the city-entrance, is a good institution which might be made better. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
We kept him kind and generous, I regret to say, by buying him wine at far too many estaminets. The Glory of the Trenches
Only a few officers remain, who have been drinking all the evening in an estaminet. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs)
After drinking our beer we left the estaminet and hailed an empty ambulance. Over the Top
If we could reach the estaminet itself," said Angus thoughtfully, "we could get a more extended view. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
It was broad daylight when he woke, and an hour later he regained his lodgings, stopping by the way to breakfast at a quiet estaminet frequented by the better class of workmen. In the Reign of Terror
It appeared that he had gone into the estaminet opposite with four friends. Now It Can Be Told
A group of soldiers were lounging on the stone seat in front of the village estaminet. Bruce
As soon as the estaminet is sufficiently crowded the proprietors of the "House Game" get busy and as they term it "form a school." Over the Top
Then, the moment it has finished, while they are getting out the next belt, I will dash across to the estaminet over there. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
A movie show tonight, and you can get anything you want at the estaminet,—the one on the square, opposite the English tank, is the best. One of Ours
But when they left the estaminet the woman came shrieking into the street after them. Now It Can Be Told
A Red Cross nurse came out of the hospital-church across the street from the estaminet and seated herself on the stone steps with a basketful of sewing. Bruce
We immediately reported to the nearest French estaminet and had several glasses of muddy water, which they called beer. Over the Top
If the estaminet seems capable of being held, I will signal to you, Sergeant Mucklewame, and you will send your party across, in driblets, not forgetting the Lewis gun. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
He felt suddenly very helpless, alarmed and idle; and he followed the middle-aged man to the estaminet round the corner where he met some other good companions. A Set of Six
Other soldiers and women in the estaminet gathered round staring at the yellow tress, laughing, making ribald conjectures as to the character of the woman from whose head it had come. Now It Can Be Told
Catching sight of the group seated in front of the estaminet, he began to wag his plumy tail and set off toward them at a trot. Bruce
The French estaminets in the villages are open from eleven in the morning until one in the afternoon in accordance with army orders. Over the Top
Almost simultaneously there came a triumphant roar lower down the street, as Mucklewame and his followers dashed obliquely across into the estaminet. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
From there a man, an English sailor known as Charlie Martin, took her away, and for some months she had lived with him at a small estaminet the other side of the river. The Fawn Gloves
After this they took a stroll up and down the street, and were bored, and went into the estaminet again, and ordered five more glasses of porto. Now It Can Be Told
The mairie was on the other side of the street from the estaminet. Bruce
At the different French estaminets in the village, and at the canteens, Tommy buys fresh eggs, milk, bread, and pastry. Over the Top
That snug little corner house, with the tottering zinc counter and the twisted beer engine, is an obvious estaminet. All in It : K(1) Carries On A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand
My house is a decayed house, And the jew squats on the window sill, the owner, Spawned in some estaminet of Antwerp, Blistered in Brussels, patched and peeled in London. Poems
They came to Amiens, and hired the estaminet and set up business. Now It Can Be Told
At the Sergeant's vehement summons Bruce turned reluctantly away from the foot of the church steps and came across the street toward the estaminet. Bruce
Generally used in a French estaminet when Tommy only has a couple of minutes in which to drink his beer. Over the Top
In one corner of the estaminet was a group of bourgeois gentlemen talking business for a time, and then listening to a monologue from the woman behind the counter. Now It Can Be Told
He held up something in his hand, and the light through the estaminet window gleamed on it. Now It Can Be Told
Then one day the young husband went away with the little maid and all the money, leaving his wife in the estaminet with a big debt to pay and a broken heart. Now It Can Be Told
But, light as it was, it had represented much abstinence from estaminets and tobacco-shops, on the part of its donors. Bruce
The man had been drinking last night at the estaminet up there. Now It Can Be Told
In the estaminets of France and Flanders they danced with frowzy peasant girls to the tune of a penny-in-the-slot piano, or, failing the girls, danced with one another. Now It Can Be Told
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