Brasserie Lipp

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Brasserie Lipp is a historic Parisian brasserie renowned as a literary and political meeting place for writers, intellectuals, and politicians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brasserie
historic restaurant
restaurant
city Paris
country France
cuisine Alsatian cuisine
French cuisine
culturalSignificance iconic Left Bank brasserie
symbol of French political life
symbol of Parisian literary life
dressCode smart casual
foundedBy Léonard Lipp
hasFeature Art Deco interior
banquette seating
mirrored walls
tiled floors
wood-panelled decor
hasSeatingType indoor seating
hasWebsite https://www.brasserielipp.fr/
heritageStatus historic Parisian brasserie
inception 1880
knownFor Alsatian cuisine
choucroute garnie
intellectual meeting place
literary meeting place
political meeting place
traditional French brasserie atmosphere
languageOfName French
locatedIn Saint-Germain-des-Prés
locatedOn Boulevard Saint‑Germain
surface form: Boulevard Saint-Germain
neighborhood 6th arrondissement of Paris
notablePatron André Gide
Charles de Gaulle
Ernest Hemingway
François Mitterrand
James Joyce
Jean-Paul Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
openToPublic true
operatedAs restaurant and bar
patronType artists
intellectuals
journalists
politicians
writers
serves beer
traditional brasserie dishes
wine
streetNumber 151

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Left Bank of the Seine famousCafés Brasserie Lipp
Boulevard Saint‑Germain hasCafé Brasserie Lipp
Les Deux Magots hasNearbyLandmark Brasserie Lipp