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  2. Café Procope - Wikipedia

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    Cutò purchased a bath house and had its unique fixtures removed; he installed in his new café items now standard in modern European cafés (crystal chandeliers, wall mirrors, marble tables). [ 9 ] It was a place where gentlemen of fashion might drink coffee , the exotic beverage that had previously been served in taverns, or eat a sorbet ...

  3. Parisian café - Wikipedia

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    The cafés of Paris are no longer part of her intellectual life, but they are certainly the chief feature of her streets; on pavements hardly wide enough for a honeymoon couple to walk on, a flimsy chair and an oak-grained tin table will defend against all-comers the right of every good Frenchman to enjoy upon the very streets of the loved city ...

  4. List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region

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    The Paris region has four of the tallest twenty-five buildings in the European Union: the tour Link, the Tour First, the Tour Hekla, and the Tour Montparnasse. As of 2022, there are 23 skyscrapers that reach a roof height of at least 150 metres (490 ft). Most of the Paris region's high-rise buildings are located in three distinct areas:

  5. The Paris Coffee Shop, 704 W. Magnolia Ave., opened in 1926 but has moved one block west. ... The next oldest restaurants are Sammie’s Bar-B-Q, 1946, and Cattlemen’s Steak House, 1947.

  6. Brewing Up a Couture-like Coffee Brand in Paris - AOL

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    Which might explain why hipsters endure lines at places like Noir, % Arabica and Ten Belles, among the indie coffee roasters that have sprung up in the French capital in recent years, staffed with ...

  7. Angelina (tea house) - Wikipedia

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    The tea house was founded in 1903 by the Austrian confectioner Antoine Rumpelmayer (1832 – 1914), and originally named eponymously "Rumpelmeyer". Rumpelmayer's son René, and from 1916 his widow Angelina, continued the café and pâtisserie.

  8. Les Deux Magots - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Paris waiters compete in race to get a coffee and croissant ...

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    Waiters start the Course des Cafes race on March 24, 2024. - Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images