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  2. Les Deux Magots - Wikipedia

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    Les Deux Magots. Les Deux Magots (French pronunciation: [le dø maɡo]) is a famous café and restaurant situated at 6, Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris' 6th arrondissement, France. [1] It once had a reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual elite of the city. It is now a popular tourist destination.

  3. Café de la Paix - Wikipedia

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    The Café de la Paix (French pronunciation: [kafe də la pɛ]) is a famous café located on the northwest corner of the intersection of the Boulevard des Capucines and the Place de l'Opéra, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. Designed in the Napoleon III style by the architect Alfred Armand, who also designed the historic Grand-Hôtel ...

  4. Parisian café - Wikipedia

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    Parisian café. The Café de la Paix, at the Boulevard des Capucines. Parisian cafés are a type of café found mainly in Paris, where they can serve as a meeting place, neighborhood hub, conversation matrix, rendez-vous spot, and a place to relax or to refuel for Parisian citizens. [1]

  5. Charming New Dog Café in Paris Is Inspiring Pet Parents to ...

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    It's so on-point for Paris. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ... A post shared by Gustave de la Miette, le souriant (@leparisienpoodle)

  6. Café Procope - Wikipedia

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    Café Procope in 2010. The Café Procope in the Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie is a café in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.The original café was opened in 1686 by the Sicilian chef Procopio Cutò (also known by his Italian name Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli and his French name François Procope); [1] it became a hub of the Parisian artistic and literary community in 18th and 19th centuries.

  7. Maxim's - Wikipedia

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    Maxim's was founded as a bistro in 1893 by Maxime Gaillard, formerly a waiter, at 3 Rue Royale in Paris. [1] The location had previously been an ice-cream parlor. [2] In 1899, it was given the decor it became known for, in preparation for the 1900 Paris Exposition. [2] Ceilings were done in stained-glass, and there are murals of nymphs. [3]

  8. Le Dôme Café - Wikipedia

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    Le Dôme Café (French pronunciation: [lə dom]) or Café du Dôme is a restaurant in Montparnasse, Paris that first opened in 1898 (126 years ago). Based on the example established by La Closerie des Lilas (created in 1847) and followed by Café de la Rotonde (created in 1911), Le Select (created in 1925), and La Coupole (created in 1927), Le ...

  9. La Nouvelle Athènes - Wikipedia

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    L'Absinthe (1876), by Degas. The Nouvelle Athènes, or Café de la Nouvelle-Athènes, was a café located at 66 Rue Pigalle in the Place Pigalle in Paris, France. [1] It was the setting for many Impressionist paintings, as a result of being the meeting place for painters, [1][2] including Matisse, Van Gogh and Degas.