The following is compliments of National Geographic magazine. "A hot spot called Hell's Cafe lured 19th-century Parisians to the Montmartre neighborhood ... With plaster lost souls writhing on its walls and a bug-eyed devil's head for the front door, le Cafe de L'Enfer may have been the world's first theme restaurant. According to one 1899 visitor, the cafe's doorman - in a Satan suit - welcomed diners with the greeting, 'Enter and be damned.' ... Redemption for Hell's patrons wasn't far away: A cafe called Heaven was right next door."