Still looking for the best coffee shops in Paris? Here are 10 new addresses to try out. From unusual cafés to chic spots and ultra-gourmet delights, here's a selection of tried-and-tested coffee shops to pique your curiosity.
As a reminder, coffee shops or café-boutiques are those famous spots that offer good quality coffees, often prepared using artisanal extraction methods such as espresso, pour-over or cold brew. In general, they offer a friendly, relaxed setting for relaxing, socializing or teleworking.
In Paris, coffee shops have been multiplying in recent years in response to growing demand for more refined, personalized drinking experiences. The rise of telecommuting and nomadic lifestyles has also encouraged this trend, transforming these establishments into veritable living and working spaces. In addition, Parisians' interest in specialty coffee culture and desire for authentic gastronomic experiences have contributed to the emergence of numerous coffee shops, attracting a diverse clientele in search of quality andoriginality.
As well as good coffee, you'll also find must-try dishes like avocado toast and pancakes. That said, as we love originality and variety, we'd like to introduce you to coffee shops that are also off the beaten track. Here, we take a look at some of the latest offerings, ranging from the traditional to the more unusual, both in terms of food and location.
Journey, café-restaurant and brunch all day long
In the Sentier district, opposite NOIR Coffee Shop, the same team has opened Journey, a sleek and stylish café-restaurant where you can enjoy brunch at any time of day... but not only! [Read more]
Bambin, the kid-friendly coffeeshop with children's play area, in the 20th arrondissement
In the 20th arrondissement, in the heart of the Belleville district, Bambin is the new place to be: a real cocoon, this pretty café is first and foremost a place to live. [Read more]
Wani Paris, the poetic coffee shop in the 6th arrondissement that sublimates plants
Wani is the new coffee shop on the Left Bank, a stone's throw from Le Bon Marché. Headed by Sugio Yamaguchi, the former virtuoso of the Botanique restaurant, he aims to offer us simple, healthy, finely-crafted products. [Read more]
Bacha Coffee opens a luxurious Moroccan café on the Champs-Elysées with a palatial feel
Bacha Coffee, the Moroccan brand renowned for its exceptional coffees, is preparing to open its first salon in Europe on the Champs-Élysées in 2025. Set on one of the world's most emblematic avenues, this new showcase promises to immerse you in the ambience of a veritable Moroccan palace. [Read more]
Brown, the new Marais Coffee Shop for specialty coffees
Brown is a new coffee shop in the Marais district, offering organic specialty coffees. Located on rue de la Verrerie, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, this new coffee shop has something for all lovers of good coffee, matcha lattes and hot chocolates, accompanied by sweets and fresh waffles. [Read more]
Ralph's Coffee: the elegant Ralph Lauren café in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Ralph Lauren opens a typically American café on Paris's Boulevard Saint-Germain: Ralph's Coffee. In the heart of a 17th-century mansion, this address elegantly fuses authentic style and exquisite gourmet treats in a wooded setting, punctuated by touches of tartan and crystal chandeliers, where each tasting transports you to the chic, refined world of the fashion label. [Read more]
Aux Quais, the organic and local tearoom at l'Étang-la-Ville station in the Yvelines department
The "Aux Quais" tearoom, freshly opened in October in the heart of the former train station at l'Étang-la-Ville in the Yvelines, awaits all visiting gourmets and Sunday strollers to treat you to organic and local products, all homemade. [Read more]
Café Shin Paris, the delicious coffee shop between Paris and Seoul
Café Shin Paris is the newly opened coffee shop in the 10ᵉ arrondissement offering gourmet lattes and pastries to die for. This spot offers a happy marriage between France and Korea, with fusion specialties well worth the detour. [Read more]
Phin mi, the excellent coffee shop with banh mi and Vietnamese coffee
Phin mi is the name of this new Vietnamese café, hidden away on rue des Boulangers in Paris's 5th arrondissement. You'll find good coffee, sourced and roasted in-house, and delicious banh mi. We'll take you on a discovery tour. [Read more]
Proost: the Temple de la Madeleine coffee shop in the 11th arrondissement
Feel like savoring some madeleines in Paris's 11th arrondissement? Head for Proost (like the writer's famous madeleine, but different), a coffee shop and temple to the madeleine located on rue Popincourt, offering a range of gourmet creations. We've tried it and told you all about it! [Read more]
So, shall we treat ourselves to a new coffee shop in Paris, my friends?
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