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An exterior view depicts "Le Grand Palais," a corner brasserie located at Rue d'Albouy in the 10th Arrondissement of Paris, France. The establishment occupies the ground floor of a multi-story, light-colored stone building characteristic of Parisian architecture, featuring ornate balconies with wrought iron railings and shuttered windows on upper levels. A prominent red awning with a gold trim extends over the corner entrance, displaying "Le Grand Palais" in raised gold lettering and "Service continu" in white script below. Small string lights are embedded along the awning's edge. The storefront consists of large glass panels framed in black, revealing the interior with red-upholstered chairs and tables. A blackboard menu is affixed to the leftmost window, and "Cocktails" is visible on another window. The sidewalk in front of and alongside the restaurant is set with numerous empty outdoor tables and chairs. The chairs are uniform, featuring red and white woven cane backs and seats with light wooden frames. The tables are small, circular with white tops, and dark metal bases; many contain black ashtrays. To the right, a classic black ornate streetlamp with a glass globe stands. The street recedes into the distance, showing parked vehicles, a green public trash bin, and further Haussmannian-style buildings under a clear blue sky with minimal cloud cover. A circular metal manhole cover is visible on the grey paved sidewalk in the foreground. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight. No individuals are present in the immediate outdoor seating area.
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