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I found out about this guinguette auvergnate in the travel book "An Hour From Paris" (Annabel Simms, 2010). With book in hand, I walked from the RER D station just after 13h 00 and the place was packed. When the owner, Jean-Pierre, saw me at the entrance with the book, he immediately came over, welcomed me, and found me a nice small table overlooking the Seine. In spite of it being full, the service was almost immediate. On my first trip I opted for the buffet lunch, and on this most recent trip I ordered from the menu their fabulous Auvergne sausage, followed by a luscious desert that alone probably could have calorically fueled my body for the entire day. The food here is fantastic. love this place on weekends in the late spring when the patrons still dance on the terrace. Looking at the dancers is like looking back in time to a France of the 1950's. Don't miss out on this "little corner of paradise."