Whether it's hanging out all afternoon with a good book, or absolutely finishing that file you can't seem to finish at home, there's nothing better than settling into a quiet, cute and cosy coffee corner.
LessBehind the door of Kapé lies a bright and welcoming Filipino canteen, where everything is good to eat! It's in their pretty open kitchen that Jessica and Aurélie serve up some very special drinks and a short menu of authentic sweet and savory specialties, repimped to their liking.
Fancy a Hong Kong coffee shop? Introducing Bing Sutt. Nothing like what you're used to seeing in Paris, this address features specialties from the Oriental Pearl. At the helm: Davinna, a Parisian influencer who wanted to create a meeting place for the Hong Kong community, but also to honor the specialties of her childhood. Pineapple bun, egg tarts, custard tarts, cakes, cookies, milk tea...
It's our neighborhood favorite (so don't talk about it too much). Good coffee and innovative drinks, delicious sweet and savoury yoghurt-based dishes and two friendly managers: that's the recipe for a good coffee shop just the way we like it. No need to say any more, we know you'll be convinced from the moment you walk in.
It's hard to pass by its electric blue storefront without noticing it: Cuvée noire took over the Saint-Lazare station district in early 2023. Innovative recipes and quality, all at affordable prices, that's the deal. If you like coffee, all the better, as the kiosk offers a wide range of drinks made from carefully selected beans. And if you don't like coffee, all the better, because Cuvée Noire also offers a whole range of teas, chocolates and other beverages.
Opening in April 2023, this new coffee shop in the Saint-Georges district of Paris is sure to delight our taste buds. On the menu: the finest coffee from the four corners of the globe, selected from responsible and ethical producers, then roasted on site. Blondie also offers a sweet and savoury menu, with seasonal sandwiches and salads, as well as homemade tarts, cakes, cookies and more.
Café Nuances, located near the prestigious Place Vendôme, is a charming Parisian coffee shop renowned for its elegant, cosy atmosphere. The café offers an exquisite selection of specialty coffees, carefully roasted and prepared by passionate baristas. With its refined decor and privileged location, Café Nuances is the ideal place to enjoy a coffee break while admiring the timeless charm of the district.
After its first address a stone's throw from the Opéra Garnier, the Parisian coffee shop has opened a new takeaway counter in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. With its colorful, hyper-pop, disco ball decor, we love coming here to grab a few pastries with American-Japanese influences (matcha white chocolate cookies, banana bread, lemon poppy cake...) but also coffee, in all its forms.
With 7 locations in Paris, The Coffee offers an ultra-minimalist, typically Japanese decor and, above all, top-quality beverages. The coffee shop offers all the classics (lattes with plant-based milk, hot or iced coffees, chocolate, matcha...). Behind this address are Alexandre, Carlos and Luis Fertonani, two Brazilian brothers whose aim is to democratize the takeaway coffee culture. You order on the shelf, and leave with your booty.
Head for the Opéra district to discover this spot that's a little more human than the others, whose concept is to employ only people with mental or cognitive disabilities. Nestled at the entrance to Passage Choiseul, the coffee shop is located in a historic old Parisian bistro with a modernized aesthetic.
Here's an ultra-cosy cultural café-bar where you can grab a bite to eat, have a drink, read a book, see an exhibition or take part in a debate... in short, a place where life's good! To the sound of chill music, we settle into a big velvet sofa with a large latte roasted by La Brûlerie de Belleville. The vintage decor is an invitation to cocoon, and just as well, because that's how we envisioned our day.
To enter Partisan is to be transported to the heart of Brooklyn! With its large bay windows, brick walls and clean lines, it's the ideal spot to observe neighborhood life at any time of day. And guess what? The lovely bunch roast their own coffee! For us, it's Italian and washed down with oat milk. P.-S.: go for the banana bread, it's to die for.
The 11th arrondissement's most Californian coffee shop has opened its little sister on rue de Bretagne. With its ultra-polished decor, comfortable duck-blue velvet banquettes and all-day brunch, it's no wonder the spot is already packed. We're clearly here to work for hours on end: beetroot toast, French toast to die for, gourmet bowls, you name it!
The friendly Pimpin serves up a host of delicacies, including its memorable blueberry and maple syrup pancakes. You can sit back and relax on the cushioned banquettes, sipping a delicious fresh juice of the day, ultra-vitaminized to recharge your batteries. Recognize the paw? It's normal, its big brother can be found in the 18th arrondissement, rue Ramey.