Les Deux Magots
Today during a romantic, rainy afternoon we chilled at the famous cafe Les Deux Magots.
Les Deux Magots once had a reputation as the rendezvous location of the literary and intellectual elite of the city. Names such as Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Albert Camus, Pablo Picasso, James Joyce, Bertolt Brecht, and Julia Child are but a few who would frequent the cafe.
The Deux Magots Literary Prize (Prix des Deux Magots) has been awarded to a French novel every year, since 1933.

Interior
The two statues below are the origins of the name: Les Deux Magots: Stocky Figures From the Far East.


Atrium Seating



Our Server

Lunch is Served
Our food was so delicious. The glasses of wine filled to the brim. Mustard is a regular table condiment at restaurants; this mustard was wasabi hot. Really good with the beef.





Time for Dessert
Desserts were displayed on a tray. I picked the cheesecake, as is my favorite dessert choice along with a crisp Chardonnay. The combination was spectacular. We finished with a hot chocolate.
Les Deux Magots is also famous for their hot chocolate. I understand why. This was rich, smoothy and deliciously creamy.



Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres
After lunch walked across the street to visit the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres.











YellowKorner Paris La Hune Saint-Germain
We then walked across the square to YellowKorner La Hune Saint-Germain gallery.
Here were captivating photos of semi-nude women and a nun smoking a cigarette.
Across the square from a church.
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March Break – 2016 – Paris, France
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Paris, France – La Palette, Yann Arthus-Bertrand & Musee d’Orsay
Paris, France – The Louvre Museum
Paris, France – A Rainy Day in The Marais
Paris, France – The Eiffel Tower
Paris, France – Another Evening at Au Chai de l’Abbaye
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Ohhhhh mmmmm gggggg that looks absolutely beautiful. Love the picks Chickie!!!!! So happy for you💜 Toodles