Picasso and Hemingway's Favorite Hangout đšđ
Paris's Oldest Restaurant đ Open as usual during the Paris Olympics! Just a short walk from Gare Montparnasse, friends taking the đ train, if you have some extra time, you can go check it outâmight as well, since waiting at the train station is waiting anyway. La Coupole opened its doors in 1927 and as one of the oldest restaurants in Paris, it has been a gathering and social spot for renowned artists, writers, and intellectuals since the early 20th centuryâPicasso, Hemingway, Sartre, Beauvoir, and many other brilliantly talented individuals were regulars here. The interior of the restaurant is filled with the artistic atmosphere of the early 20th century, with numerous murals on the walls and beautiful carved patterns on every column. The entire environment is opulent and elegant. It has witnessed the changes of multiple eras and is an essential part of Parisian culture and social life. La Coupole offers traditional French cuisineâsisters who love French food must not miss it, especially their seafood and beef! The desserts are also fantasticïœđź #LoudlyPromoteLocalCuisine #HiddenGemRestaurants #ParisLife #ParisOlympics #ParisFood #FrenchCuisine #TravelMusings #DocumentingTheJourneysCulinaryDelight #EditorialDepartment #BurpInThisSmallTown