Aaron Lewis: American-style deli, complete with exposed brick walls, industrial lighting and wooden topped, metal tables, and stools. Perfect place for a quick bite or breakfast and a brew.
10 rue de la Grange aux Belles, Paris, Île-de-France
Coffee Shop · Porte Saint-Martin · 158 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: Petite but perfectly formed cafe makes use of every inch of its tiny space where star barista and owner Thomas Lehoux creates his famous brews.
Clothing Store · Porte Saint-Martin · 17 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: Store stocks a range of denim, leather goods, and footwear by ethical French, Danish, and British brands, alongside vintage furniture, books, and second-hand bicycles.
13 avenue du Président Wilson, Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · Chaillot · 127 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: The cavernous concrete space overlooking the Seine is the perfect blank canvas for contemporary art. Outside, catch some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower, and don’t miss the gallery’s bookstore.
Japanese Restaurant · Enfants-Rouges · 127 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: Canteen style restaurant serves a choice of meat, fish, or vegetarian bentos on a bed of rice which is accompanied by a side salad or seasonal vegetables. Every bit as cosy as its name suggests.
Aaron Lewis: Spread over 3 floors, this stylish shopping space is much more than a shop. A canteen and 2 cafes, including the cosy book cafe add to the general homeliness.
Aaron Lewis: One of Paris’ most reputed galleries. On your way out, don’t miss the opportunity to browse through volumes of arty books and limited edition prints in the bookshop next door.
Aaron Lewis: Minimal interior is the ideal venue to showcase the Japanese bakery’s signature coloured cakes and pastries. Paris’ first to specialise in the ‘angel’ or ‘chiffon’ cake.
French Restaurant · Roquette · 83 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: Bertrand Grebaut’s simple but delicately designed menu, ideal for dinner, offers diverse yet uncomplicated dishes that have helped maintain Septime’s steady hype since it opened its doors.
Cocktail Bar · Hôtel-de-Ville · 75 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: Hidden down a side street away from the tourist route, this dimly lit drinking den with dark walls and comfy chocolate brown leather sofas is a must for drinks, with a list dedicated to whiskey.
Tea Room · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 38 tips and reviews
Aaron Lewis: While you’ll be tempted to try everything on the menu, Cereal Mag suggests you opt for the brunch – a medley of pastries, jams, fruit salad, scrambled eggs, and fresh orange juice.
Aaron Lewis: Housed in a huge warehouse, the space showcases furniture and accessories from old Habitat collections, dating back to 1964. Also on site is a gallery and a small cafe.
Aaron Lewis: Coffee purist’s haven. Concise menu presents meticulously crafted brews that pair perfectly with the simple baked goods. Stripped back, minimalist décor directs attention solely towards the coffee.
Aaron Lewis: As affordable as it is aesthetically inclined. Cereal especially loves the roof terrace and ground floor restaurant that serves up fantastic French regional cuisine.