Le Café de Flore is located on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Benoît, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement. It is one of the oldest cafes in Paris. It was attended by Georges Bataille, Robert Desnos, Léon-Paul Fargue, Raymond Queneau, and Pablo Picasso. Even the Chinese prime minister, Zhou Enlai, was a frequent visitor in the 1920s, and now it's also a very popular and rather expensive place. They are sure to serve delicious chocolate in it. The interesting thing is that they don't have music inside because it's a meeting place. I thought that it is possible to have a slightly different encounter with this place in the form of a painting. Should this painting be the latest in a series of Parisian cafes? Or should I paint Les Deux Magots?