[2] Yet the waiters still have the patrons believe the café has kept the original table with a dark stain on a brighter wood that is said to be Jaurès's blood.
[3] The assassination is still remembered in the café: in 1923, a commemorative plaque was added to the façade by the Human Rights League;[4] a red and golden floor mosaic shows the date of Jaurès's death and the exact place where he fell.
[5] Additionally, a window shelters a part of Jaurès's chair, his hat with a bullet inside,[6] and the two front pages of the newspaper L'Humanité of 31 July and 1 August 1914.
[7] On 31 July 1984 President François Mitterrand visited the Café du Croissant to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the assassination.
[10] On 31 July 2014 President François Hollande and Germany's Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel visited the café upon the centenary of the assassination of Jaurès.