Here they take coffee seriously, using artisan roasting and La Marzocco GB 05. The café has an impressive range of coffees, many from single estates... More info in Paris: Coffee Guide app. Read more.
The laid-back ambience of this new café in the 3rd arr has been popular with coffee aficionados from the start as it has everything required for the perfect ‘pause-café’. More in Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
A concept store with hip credentials, it has a café alongside the cutting edge clothing and accessories. The coffee is high quality Solberg & Hansen, imported from Norway... More: Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
No doubt some of the best cappuccinos in town are served at Ten Belles–topped with thick creamy loveliness, emitting a magnificent aroma, and delivered with care and a smile. More: Paris:Coffee Guide Read more.
A refuge for anyone in need of a decent brew in Montmartre. Top-notch coffee is made with La Marzocco machine and celebrated Lomi beans, each shot brewed by a skilled barista. More: Paris:Coffee Guide Read more.
The coffee gets special attention, with several Coutume blends and quality coffee making equipment. Professional baristas serve a variety of espresso-based drinks... More: Paris:Coffee Guide Read more.
This pioneering café is at the forefront of artisan coffee making in Paris, attention is paid to every espresso—made using La Marzocco GS3, F80 and Strada... More in Paris: Coffee Guide app. Read more.
The finest quality beans are imported from Africa and South America, and roasted with La Marzocco Strada (of which there are only 125 worldwide) for a top-notch brew...More in Paris: Coffee Guide app. Read more.
Romantics love this pretty café! The homely ambience lends itself to relaxed chat and sipping perfect coffee from the celebrated La Marzocco machine. Local organic produce is key. Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
The finest produce is sourced from the local market, with the menu changing daily, and it feels as if everything is made with love and care, plus delicious coffee. Learn more: Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
It’s the coffee that reins here. Sourced from the Lomi Café, it's carefully prepared by an American barista, whose standout brew is cappuccino with a thick creamy foam... More in Paris: Coffee Guide Read more.
Here stands one of the best gelateries in Paris – a treasury for ice-cream lovers. The natural companion for this irresistible gelato is a perfectly made espresso à l’Italienne. Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
If this café were a person, it would be a Californian girl with a passion for French patisserie. Ordering a fair trade filter coffee, it’s hard not to be drawn to the pastries. Paris: Coffee Guide Read more.
Apart from the hip, modern design, the Coutume coffee—brewed with a bright yellow La Marzocco machine—is a big draw. ‘Everybody works for the weekend’! Read more in Paris: Coffee Guide app. Read more.
It’s hard to beat fried eggs for breakfast, but this café offers a dazzling array of classic and contemporary egg dishes. Quality coffee is brewed using La Marzocco machine.. More Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
A cosy cafe, hidden away in the upper Marais, Strada has organic cuisine and a creative vibe. The cappuccino, with luxuriously thick topping, will not disappoint you. Read more: Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
The bright red trucks are a godsend to coffee drinkers dashing around Paris. There’s a variety of espresso based drinks,made with a high grade, 90%Arabica & 10%Robusta Alto blend. Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
Inside the cosy wooden interior, the owners grind gourmet beans from across the globe –Jamaica, Hawaii, Yemen, Guadeloupe – and even controversial Kopi Luwak coffee. Read more: Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
A little piece of Sicily in the heart of Paris. The main barista takes painstaking care, preparing his own blend using nine different types of Arabica beans. Read more: Paris: Coffee Guide app. Read more.
It’s always a good morning when the day starts here. This lovely German café with bilingual staff and gourmet food will exceed every expectation of breakfast in Paris. More Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
Once tasted, the memory of Pasteis de Nata will linger on the mind – and of course these divine authentic pastries are a perfect match for the high-grade Portuguese coffee.More in Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
This old-school Parisian brûlerie offers artisan coffee in a retro 1970s setting offering around 15 sorts of beans, sourced from all corners of the globe. Read more in Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.
Rich, smooth and wonderfully indulgent, hot chocolate is said to be the best in town, and comes with a small bowl of whipped cream on the side. Read more in Paris: Coffee Guide. Read more.