Paris is a relatively new destination for coffee lovers and is just beginning to earn its credibility among other "coffee" cities. Currently, Paris is rapidly introducing coffee to the masses. With a huge number of coffee shops opening every month, good places are increasingly difficult to track. The list below will give you an idea of the coffee theme in this most visited tourist destination.
Don't be intimidated by the size of this coffee shop in Paris, as the flavor of this establishment is its atmosphere. There used to be a shoe store on this place, so the old aesthetics with delicious coffee and aromatic and fresh pastries have been preserved here. The walls are adorned with old Vogue pages and pretentious postcards. Be sure to bring your local Latte to-go with you before you leave this place.
19 Rue Du Pont AUX Shu, 75003 | Metro Saint-Sebastian-Froissart
Coutume is considered to be one of the first coffee shops in Paris to open its doors to an as yet uninformed city. Coffee is brewed here as a science, resulting in a flawless drink.
There is also a huge assortment of food here, but be prepared for the queues. The place is very popular with locals and foreigners.
47 Rue de Babylone, 75007 Paris | Métro Sèvres Babylone
Coexists with the Maison Kitsuné fashion house, so the coffee is as chic as the clothing brand. There are no tables here, just a bar counter. But you can enjoy coffee in the gardens of the Palais Royal, one step away from the establishment.
51 Galerie de Montpensier, 75001 | Métro Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre
In truth, this is not the best coffee in Paris, but this is where traditional French coffee is served with a lot of cream. Imagine ... a mahogany interior, waiters with butterflies and mustaches, Parisian men smoking a cigar and reading Le Figaro.
The coffee shop is located in the very center of Saint-Germain, and therefore has become a gathering place for the great writers and thinkers of the 20th century. Worth to visit.
172 boulevard saint germain, 75006 Paris | Métro Saint Germain des Près
The place has become popular for its lime cups and the impeccable coffee served in them. Simplicity and minimal decor are key here. It remains for you to find a place on the terrace, relax and enjoy a wonderful and tasty drink in good company.
16 rue Dupetit-Thouars, 75003 | Métro Temple
The first thing that strikes here even at the entrance is the delicious smell of roasted coffee. Here you can taste various coffees from all over the world, prepared by excellent baristas who have undergone serious training. The place looks like a factory with bags of coffee, machines, chairs and painted wooden tables.
52 Rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, 75004 Paris | Métro Pont Marie
The first café of its kind in Paris, which sits in an office environment and maintains a working condition and quiet, allowing freelancers to come in and calmly carry out their immediate duties.
Offices with everything you need, fast Wi-Fi, excellent food quality.
24 rue des Vinaigriers, 75010 | Métro Gare de l'Est
A great place for lunch with home cooking, various salads.
You can wash it all down with freshly squeezed juice or an excellent latte.
52 rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 | Métro Château d'Eau
Specializing in coffee since 1880, and when it comes to good coffee, this place immediately comes to mind. There are dark wooden furniture, bags of coffee beans, and boxes of loose tea. The coffee is juicy with a rich hue that reflects the aesthetics of the decor.
256 Rue Saint Honoré, 75001 Paris | Métro Palais-Royal Musée du Louvre
In the center of Paris, not far from the gold-decorated opera house, there is a small but very pleasant place. Here you will always be greeted with a smile and perfectly brewed coffee.
5 rue Villedo, 75001 | Métro Pyramides