: Philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir used the café as their unofficial office during the 1940s. Other notable patrons included Albert Camus , Ernest Hemingway , and Karl Lagerfeld .
: The classic Art Deco interior—featuring red leather booths, mahogany paneling, and mirrored walls—has remained largely unchanged since World War II. Menu & Signature Items
Opened in the 1880s, the café became a central hub for revolutionary thinkers and creative minds in the 20th century.
: Philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir used the café as their unofficial office during the 1940s. Other notable patrons included Albert Camus , Ernest Hemingway , and Karl Lagerfeld .
: The classic Art Deco interior—featuring red leather booths, mahogany paneling, and mirrored walls—has remained largely unchanged since World War II. Menu & Signature Items CafГ© de Flore
Opened in the 1880s, the café became a central hub for revolutionary thinkers and creative minds in the 20th century. : Philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir