The Two Magots

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The Two Magots is the English rendering of “Les Deux Magots,” the name of a famed historic Parisian café long associated with writers, artists, and intellectuals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf café
historic café
literary café
tourist attraction
associatedWith Existentialist movement NERFINISHED
Surrealist movement NERFINISHED
artists
intellectuals
philosophers
writers
country France
cuisineType French café cuisine
frequentedBy Albert Camus NERFINISHED
André Breton NERFINISHED
Antoine de Saint‑Exupéry NERFINISHED
Ernest Hemingway NERFINISHED
James Joyce NERFINISHED
Jean‑Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
hasEnglishNameVariant The Two Magots NERFINISHED
hasNotableClientele true
hasOriginalName Les Deux Magots NERFINISHED
hasOutdoorSeating true
hasReputation literary meeting place
symbol of Left Bank intellectual life
inspired literary works
isCulturalLandmark true
isTouristDestination true
languageOfName English
locatedIn 6th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés NERFINISHED
locatedOn Place Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés NERFINISHED
mentionedIn memoirs by writers who frequented it
nameMeaning The Two Magots NERFINISHED
near Café de Flore NERFINISHED
Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés Church NERFINISHED
originalLanguageOfName French
partOf Parisian café culture
serves coffee
light meals
pastries
wine
timePeriodOfProminence 20th century
interwar period
post‑World War II era

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"The Two Magots" or "The Two Figurines" hasNameMeaning The Two Magots
subject surface form: Les Deux Magots