We love being part of this community and the last three months with you were such a beautiful beginning to our story together. Help for our 12 employees to survive this difficult financial situationĪnd help to cover the basics expenses of our restaurant like the rent, loans, accounting, utilities etc. Once Upon a Time in France - Boston Public Library - OverDrive. We tried to survive another week with only 3 employees, but are now financially forced to temporarily close. Two weeks ago, in the early stages of the coronavirus spread in Nashville we unfortunately had to tell 9 employees that they wouldn't be able to work anymore.
We are now facing financial struggle as well as our employees.
It has brought us joy and happiness to see the smiles on people's faces when they tasted our traditional French food. We opened only 3 months ago and have been blessed with a packed house every evening since. We are not big investors, just a family of passionate food loving french immigrants living the American dream! Our restaurant is a small, family-owned and operated Bistro in Nashville, Tennessee. It is with a lot of sadness and bitterness that we have decided to shut down our restaurant temporarily as of today, March 23rd, 2020.
And I will tell you that the service was impeccable. When World War II begins, he slowly starts supplying the Nazis with metal after they occupy France. Later in this post, I will tell you about the delectable dinner we had of ‘Le Steak Tartare, Beouf Bourguignon, Coq au Vin and L’ Opera’. After immigrating to France in the 1920s, scrap metal makes him rich. Victim of the covid-19 crisis, like a lot of small and local businesses. Once Upon a Time in France tells the, so unbelievably it must be true, story of Romanian Jew Joseph Joanovici.