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The Brasserie Lipp
The Brasserie Lipp was opened in 1880 by Léonard Lipp and his wife Pétronille.
In July 1920, Marcellin Cazes redesigned the brasserie, which had become frequented by poets such as Paul Verlaine and Guillaume Apollinaire. In 1935, he established the Prix Cazes, a literary prize awarded each year to an author who has won no other literary prize.
It's perhaps best known for its association with Ernest Hemingway, who wrote about his meals of bread with olive oil, potato salad and large beers in "A Moveable Feast."
The brasserie is currently owned by Groupe Bertrand of Auvergne, who also owns Angelina tea house on the Rue de Rivoli. (I've an idea I read somewhere that JK Rowling stops at Angelina's when she's in Paris for one of their outstanding hot chocolates).
The Brasserie Lipp
The Brasserie Lipp was opened in 1880 by Léonard Lipp and his wife Pétronille.
In July 1920, Marcellin Cazes redesigned the brasserie, which had become frequented by poets such as Paul Verlaine and Guillaume Apollinaire. In 1935, he established the Prix Cazes, a literary prize awarded each year to an author who has won no other literary prize.
It's perhaps best known for its association with Ernest Hemingway, who wrote about his meals of bread with olive oil, potato salad and large beers in "A Moveable Feast."
The brasserie is currently owned by Groupe Bertrand of Auvergne, who also owns Angelina tea house on the Rue de Rivoli. (I've an idea I read somewhere that JK Rowling stops at Angelina's when she's in Paris for one of their outstanding hot chocolates).