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Guinguette
French drinking establishment / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The guinguette (French pronunciation: [ɡɛ̃ɡɛt] ⓘ), originating in the 17th Century, was a type of popular tavern in the suburbs of Paris and of other cities in France.[1] The term comes from guinguet, a type of cheap green wine served there.[1] A goguette was a similar kind of establishment.[citation needed]
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