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  2. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    The first known cafes in Pest date back to 1714 when a house intended to serve as a Cafe (Balázs Kávéfőző) was purchased. Minutes of the Pest City Council from 1729 mention complaints by the Balázs café and Franz Reschfellner Cafe against the Italian-originated café of Francesco Bellieno for selling underpriced coffee. [52]

  3. Café de Flore - Wikipedia

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    Café de Flore appeared in the 1963 film The Fire Within. The café is mentioned in the 1975 song "Et mon père" by Nicolas Peyrac. Amanda Lear filmed her music video "Égal" in Café de Flore in 1981. James Baldwin wrote much of his 1953 classic "Go Tell It On The Mountain" while drinking cognac and coffee on the cafe's second floor. [6]

  4. File:Café de Flore, 172 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 6e.jpg

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    Café de Flore; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Café de Flore; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org カフェ・ド・フロール; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Café de Flore; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Café de Flore; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Café de Flore; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Кафе де Флор; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Кафе де Флор ...

  5. Hélène Florent - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Florent is a Canadian film and television actress. Her roles have included the television series Les Invincibles, Toute la vérité, La galère, and the 2000s revival of Lance et compte, as well as the films Yellowknife, Familia, Life with My Father (La Vie avec mon père) and Café de Flore.

  6. Prix de Flore - Wikipedia

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    It is awarded yearly in November, [1] at the Café de Flore in Paris. The prize only applies to French-language literature , even though the author does not have to be French. Bruce Benderson was the first non-French author to receive the prize, in 2004, for the novel Autobiographie érotique (released in English as The Romanian: Story of an ...

  7. Maison dorée (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's magnificent wine cellar, with 80,000 bottles of wine, attracted the rich revelers and party-goers of Paris. People who dined there included the future King Edward VII , the great art collector Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford (who lived opposite in 2 Rue Laffitte), and the Baron de Saint-Cricq .

  8. Le Dôme Café - Wikipedia

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    Le Dôme in the early part of the 20th century Building with the Café du Dôme on the ground floor taken in 2006. Le Dôme Café (French pronunciation: [lə dom]) or Café du Dôme is a restaurant in Montparnasse, Paris that first opened in 1898 (127 years ago) ().

  9. Arpège (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant sign of Arpège, May 2013 Interior view of Arpège, January 2016. Arpège (French pronunciation:, Arpeggio) is a 3 Michelin-star French restaurant in Paris. The chef is Alain Passard. It was previously known as L'Archestrate by Alain Senderens. Passard bought the restaurant from Senderens in 1986. [1]