Since the 1930s, countless famous people have appeared in this place. Sutter's existentialist philosophy is said to have been brewed in coffee at the café of the flower god. He and Beauvoir almost made their home during World War II, to avoid the Germans who occupied Paris, and to avoid the cold of the French winter. After the second victory, it became a gathering point for Picasso and Chagall, "Jenna Flena, a reporter for The New Yorker, told her Paris story, where Picasso was seen sitting at the second coffee table facing the door and idle with his Spanish brothers almost every night I don't know if Picasso's prints can be seen on the red mole leather chair at the café, but there is a lot about Picasso in the souvenir shop next door to the cafe.