Méot (restaurant): The Méot was a restaurant opened at 10 rue de Valois, in Paris (1st arrondissement), in 1791, by a former catering officer of the Prince of Condé (*), named Méot. The luxury of the salons , the abundance and variety of the menu and the richness of the cellar (forty-nine wines) attracted the powerful of the day, Robespierre, Saint-Just, Desmoulins, Fouquier-Tinville, then the men of the Directory (**). It is claimed that the Constitution of 1793 was worked out during a lunch at M...
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