Les Deux Garçons

Aix-en-Provence


Cézanne and Zola once lingered in this classic brasserie-cafe, named for the eponymous two waiters who bought it from their former employer in 1880, and still doing a good line in snooty servers in waistcoats and a huge, chronically-overpriced menu of bistro standards. Ignore the slow service and just enjoy sipping a petit café or, better still, a pastis sundowner.


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