Today is Bastille Day, and although it wasn't quite the same as watching fireworks over the Eiffel Tower while sitting on the Champ de Mars, they celebrated Bastille Day on Fillmore Plaza in Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood this past weekend. It was only a block long, but still, there was everything French at this festival, including the Cafe de Paris Bar, no doubt moved here from France just for this event and seen in the photograph on the left.
They even had a VIP Tasting Area, as seen in the photograph on the right. What I want to know is who are these VIPs? And how do you get to be a Denver French Fest VIP? No doubt they are tasting wine. Are they wine experts? So many questions, so few answers. All that I know is that it must cost big bucks to sit there. That's Cherry Creek North for you.
There was also music at the festival, as seen in the photograph on the left, but it did not sound very French. I would have expected an accordion player like they have on the Paris Metro, who goes from one car to the other at each stop and plays a short tune, asking for tips. I would suggest that next year they have an accordion player just like that walk through the crowd playing tunes and asking for tips. I would especially recommend that accordion player spend a lot of time around that VIP tent. No doubt they are big tippers. And yes, they even had little dogs in baby strollers at the festival. Are there a lot of people in Paris who go around pushing their dogs in baby strollers? I wouldn't doubt it for a second.
There were also a number of French-like props at the festival, such as the old Citroen automobile in the photograph on the right. At least I think it is a Citroen. I don't know any other French car company, so I will just go with Citroen, whether it is or not. They also had a 10-foot wire Eiffel Tower on display, but it was not very impressive, to say the least. Which reminds me that years ago, I saw an Eiffel Tower bottle opener for sale at Restoration Hardware at the Cherry Creek Mall, but didn't buy it. Once I became a full-fledged Francophile after my first visit to Paris, I went back to Restoration Hardware, but found no trace of it. Now, of course, Restoration Hardware has become RH Denver, the Gallery at Cherry Creek, "the leader in luxury home furnishings, interior design and hospitality." And so, kiss that Eiffel Tower bottle opener goodbye forever, at least if you're looking for it at RH. In spite of that, Happy Bastille Day Everyone!











