History
In 1668, Mr Gauvreau, a master-musketeer and husband of Catherine of Montbrun,
built a wooden house on the premises. In 1670, the house was destroyed
by fire. Several years later, in 1740, a certain Mr D’Amour built
a new house in stone. Since this day, the establishment has been named
the « Maison d’Amour ». The Bistrot opened
its doors for the first time in 1984. The proprietor, a man named George,
enjoyed the French red wine Chateauneuf-du-Pape. He named his business
the Bistrot Pape Georges, and the name has remained ever since.
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