The Dingo American Bar and Restaurant at 10 rue Delambre in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France opened its doors in 1923.
Others who frequented the Dingo Bar included Pablo Picasso, Aleister Crowley, Nancy Cunard, and Isadora Duncan, who would come over from her apartment across the street.
James "Jimmie" Charters, a former English lightweight boxer from Liverpool, was the highly popular barman at the Dingo and was responsible for much of its success.
Charters' "This Must Be the Place; Memoirs of Montparnasse", edited by Morrill Cody with an introduction by Ernest Hemingway, was published in 1934.
The premises that was home to the Dingo Bar remains, but today is occupied by L'Auberge de Venise, an Italian restaurant.