La Closerie des Lilas is a famous cafe in Paris that was once frequented by all of the greats of the early 1900's- Picasso, Cèzanne, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Pound, Miller, Wilde- the list goes on and on. Established in 1847, the cafe became a center of discussion and creation, acting as a home base for the great artists in France. Still open today, a plaque is placed on the spot Hemingway frequented.
“The only decent café in our neighborhood was La Closerie des Lilas, and it was one of the best cafés in Paris. It was warm in the winter and the terrace was lovely in the spring and fall…” -Hemingway