
Le Procope restaurant on Paris’ Left Bank is the oldest café in the city, a place whose starry list of clientele reads like a Who's Who of French literature and history. Includes a 3 course meal, half bottle of wine, water and coffee.
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Le Procope restaurant on Paris’ Left Bank is the oldest café in the city, a place whose starry list of clientele reads like a Who's Who of French literature and history. Voltaire, Robespierre, Balzac, Verlaine, Hugo, Napoleon, George Sand, Oscar Wilde have all dined in these elegant rooms. Founded in 1686, Le Procope occupies a three-story townhouse which is now a national monument , divided into nine dining rooms and salons. Walls are deep red and ochre, panelled and hung with portraits of historic clientele. There are mirrors, crystal chandeliers, traditionally upholstered chairs, layers of white table linens and an atmosphere that encompasses both museum and lively restaurant. The menu is traditional French bourgeois