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Les Deux Magots

The café began as a drapery store and turned into a wine merchant before becoming a café in 1914. Though it had a later start than its counterpart, Deux Magots quickly attracted the same literary clientele, including Apollinaire, Hemingway and André Gide. Every year since 1933, the café has awarded a literary prize called the Deux Magots to contemporary authors of offbeat works. The inside is brightly lit and the decor understated, with creamy walls, cognac-colored banquettes and burgundy velvet drapes. Half of the wraparound terrace overlooks the aptly named Place Sartre-Beauvoir—who were also regulars—and offers lovely views of the square and church of St.-Germain-des-Prés. You can catch a glimpse of the café in the 1995 remake of Sabrina.

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