Inaugurated on 10 January 1922, the Boeuf sur le toit was a meeting place for artists, celebrities and the Parisian intelligentsia during the inter-war period. With Jean Cocteau and his musician friends from the Group of Six as patrons, Wiéner and Doucet playing the piano, the bar-restaurant-cabaret of Louis Moysès was, according to the painter Jean Hugo, "the crossroads of destinies, the cradle of love, the focus of discord, the navel of Paris".
This book retraces the history of the Boeuf sur le toit on the occasion of its hundredth anniversary.
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