guinguettes
A guinguette is a type of rural or seaside restaurant originally found in France, particularly in the Île-de-France region. The term "guinguette" is derived from the French word for "watering can," although the origins of the name are uncertain. Guinguettes were typically situated near waterways, such as rivers or lakes, and often featured outdoor seating areas where patrons could enjoy the scenery.
Originally, guinguettes were modest establishments serving simple fare, such as bread, cheese, and beer, to travelers
Some famous guinguettes in France include those found along the Seine River, such as those in the
Today, the term "guinguette" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to any type of outdoor restaurant