- 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...
-
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...
- (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...
- of the
characters in Balzac's
series of novels, La Comédie humaine.
Guinguettes created po****r
diversions for all
classes of Parisians,
especially on...
- name of the
windmill and its businesses,
which have
included a
famous guinguette and restaurant. In the 19th century, Le
Moulin de la
Galette represented...
- 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...
- Pierre-Auguste
Renoir Lunch at the
Restaurant Fournaise, 1879
painting by
Renoir Guinguette "Where's the Lunch?
Looking at Renoir's
Luncheon of the
Boating Party"...