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- Unfortunately, no absinthe, so you can't actually BE Hemingway or Fitzgerald. (Although you can order a drink called the Hemingway.)
- TravelByArtJuly 31, 2014This is the place where Pablo Picasso met Dora Maar playing a knife game, who later became his lover. Find out more in iPhone app TravelbyArt. Read more
- A piece of cool Paris History! At least have a cappuccino !at Les Deux Magots
- Christelle ANJanuary 2, 2017This place is known to be fancy...honestly, there's nothing special about the food, it's less than average! Good place to have a glass of wine or some hot drinks but not more than that in my opinion.
- Kathryn DOctober 5, 2017Excellent people watching and retains sophistication despite touristic appeal.
- Helene ScarfFebruary 2, 2013For philosophy lovers. This is where Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre use to have debates.. Its a must.
- Chris R (thechristophe)September 23, 2021They do not have the staff to justify the volumes they try and serve. However, the cheese omelette is the best thing ever.
- Jackson TsaiSeptember 6, 2014I may or just might be sitting in the same table as Ernest Hemingway & Pablo Picasso
- IgjkgfvhSeptember 9, 2015Everything is overpriced, but breakfast offer is reasonable. I know it's not what it used to be but I enjoyed the atmosphere nevertheless
- TravelByArtJuly 31, 2014Ernest Hemingway spent many hours at the Deux Magots, writing or engaging in lively disputes with Simone de Beauvoir. Read more
- NathanMay 26, 2015Let's be real, the only reason you're here is because you're a Hemingway/Sartre/Picasso fan (or wannabe).
- GregWasThereAugust 14, 2017Over priced but during a glass or two you'll be seating where some great minds where getting drinks a few decades ago...
- Derek ErbJune 20, 201416.50 € for a glass of De La Motte Champagne that was opened so long ago there were a half a dozen bubbles left; served with cheap peanuts by an arrogant server.
- SparkieJanuary 9, 2014A historic classic now touristy and way overpriced but a nice location and good hot chocolate.
- TausSeptember 11, 2018Very touristy but should be expected because of the history of this place. Food and drinks were reasonable.
- Jan-Willem CallebautJanuary 8, 2017Typical Parisian café. It's OK. Dont expect too much though. Busy waiters and acceptable dishes / breakfast.
- Nick LeeNovember 4, 2013Adding to the list, apparently Jean-paul Sartree and Simone de Beauvoir use to have their latte here.