Pomme de pin (À la): “À la Pomme de pin” was a tavern founded in the 1th century on the Île de la Cité, in Paris (XNUMXst arrondissement).
Already celebrated by the poet François Villon (1433-after 1463), then by the writer François Rabelais (around 1494-1553) in the following century, it was linked to three centuries of literary life and received, in front of its tin pots, the poets of the Pléiade (*) in the XNUMXth century, then the classics.
In the XNUMXth century, writers were allowed to "get drunk free" there, which ...
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