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  2. Café Procope - Wikipedia

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    The premises then became the Restaurant Procope, [27] and in the 1920s, it was changed back to a café called Au Grand Soleil. At some point, a new owner realised the marketing value of the original name and rechristened it Café Procope. [26] In 1988–89, the Café Procope was refurbished in an 18th-century style. [2]

  3. Procopio Cutò - Wikipedia

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    Procopio Cutò, also known as Francesco Procopio Cutò, Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli, or François Procope (9 February 1651 – 10 February 1727) was an Italian chef, subject of Kingdom of Sicily. He founded in 1686 what has become the oldest extant café in Paris, Café Procope. It became the first literary coffeehouse in Paris. For over ...

  4. List of restaurants in Paris - Wikipedia

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    L'Opéra restaurant; Polidor – historic restaurant in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, its predecessor was founded in 1845, [12] and it has had its present name since the beginning of the 20th century. La Mère Catherine – brasserie in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the oldest restaurant located at place du Tertre. [13]

  5. Procope - Wikipedia

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    Procope may refer to: Café Procope, the oldest cafe in Paris; Procopio Cutò, otherwise known as François Procope (1651–1727), a Sicilian chef who founded the Café Procope; Ulla Procopé (1921–1968), a Finnish designer of ceramics; Apheresis, a removal of blood plasma from the body

  6. Modern death cafes are very much alive in L.A. Inside the ...

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    At one recent death cafe, Lui recalled, there were 30 people, “and that was a little too much.” Michael Allison, 62, laughs a little while sharing with the group of participants in the death cafe.

  7. Parisian café - Wikipedia

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    The Café Procope was frequented by Voltaire (when he was not in exile), Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Diderot and D’Alembert. [5] Cafés became important centers for exchanging news, rumors and ideas and were often more reliable than newspapers. [6] In 1723 there were about 323 cafés in Paris; by 1790, there were more than 1,800.

  8. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris - Wikipedia

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  9. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department sends law ... - AOL

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    The department said 28 people from the LASD are in France to be a resource for American citizens and athletes visiting and competing in the Games, and help sheriff's deputies prepare for hosting ...