I loved going down here. I used to go to the Paris Cafe all the time. The door would usually be open and windows and the stench of fish would blow in all the time. You didn't mind it at all because that was what the place was. Guys would finish their shifts at 3 in the morning and come in with hooks hanging off their sholders. It was sad when the market moved up to Hunts Point in the Bronx. The Paris is still great though.
I always went to see it whenever I went up to NYC and I could get by
The Southside Seaport
early in the morning,
It's a shame that's no longer an option since they moved to Hunt's Point in The Bronx.
cha5 2 years ago
what time does it close? us to i mean because im doing a essay on it and i need to know it for my speech
plz reply
MangaCookiie 3 years ago
I loved going down here. I used to go to the Paris Cafe all the time. The door would usually be open and windows and the stench of fish would blow in all the time. You didn't mind it at all because that was what the place was. Guys would finish their shifts at 3 in the morning and come in with hooks hanging off their sholders. It was sad when the market moved up to Hunts Point in the Bronx. The Paris is still great though.
astalker 3 years ago
wow! such an interesting part of New York history.
Great to see.
marysusie 4 years ago