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- some guinguettes were open every w****end. As of 2008, a gradual return to modern guinguettes had begun, notably in Paris, with opening of la Guinguette de...
- Guinguette by the Seine (Fr. La Guinguette a deux sous, "the Tuppenny Bar") is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character...
- of Le Plessis-Robinson (19th century) History of Le Plessis-Robinson (Guinguettes) Des villages de C****ini aux communes d'aujourd'****: Commune data sheet...
- Terrace of a Cafe on Montmartre (La Guinguette)...
- middle class went to the pleasure garden, the working class went to the guinguette. These were cafes and cabarets located just outside the city limits and...
- Malmaison. At that time, Rueil was po****r among Parisians for its riverside guinguettes along the Seine, a tradition that dates back to the 1850s, thanks in...
- (1957) as Claudie Charming Boys (1957) as Lulu Natier Guinguette [fr] (1959) as Renée dit 'Guinguette' Black Tights (1961) as The Gold Digger / Carmen Cruickshank...
- du Tertre. By the 19th century, the butte was famous for its cafés, guinguettes with public dancing, and cabarets. Le Chat Noir at 84 boulevard de Rochechouart...
- collection of taxes of goods, including wine, that were imported into Paris. Guinguettes, restaurants, and theatres were built outside the wall to avoid these...
- of the characters in Balzac's series of novels, La Comédie humaine. Guinguettes created po****r diversions for all classes of Parisians, especially on...