5 new coffee shops to try this summer in Paris

undefined 5 juillet 2024 undefined 17h00

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Grave

Here is a new address that deserves all your attention! Right in the Marais, a small counter in a deep garnet red color has just emerged with a warm decor, crazy pastries, endless coffees and a super friendly welcome. On the menu: a nice selection of hot caffeinated or non-caffeinated drinks, options to quench your thirst with a cold brew, an iced latte or a chilled matcha, perfect treats like a superb Basque cheesecake flavored with tea or scones - served with cream and jam of course - but also, a crazy matcha and activated charcoal soft serve ice cream to treat yourself all summer long. The extra touch? The place is ultra dog friendly and even serves pupuccinos for your furry friends!

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Grave
34, rue des Gravilliers - 3rd
Open on weekdays from 8:30 am to 7 pm and on weekends from 10 am to 7 pm


Cortado Café

Make a stop on the Iberian Peninsula at this Spanish-style coffee shop that has just opened its doors a few steps away from the Square du Temple. Here, the specialties of the summer include the "cortado" or the "café con hielo", an espresso shot poured into a large glass of ice for an energetic and refreshing boost. You will also find some "cositas" to nibble on, such as a delicious pan tomate, a savory croissant with iberico ham and manchego with black garlic, and small olives with mojo picón sauce to snack on. Buen provecho!

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Cortado Café
31, rue Charlot - 3rd
Open from Monday to Tuesday from 8:30 am to 6 pm, from Wednesday to Friday from 8:30 am to 10 pm, and on weekends from 10 am to 10 pm
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Thank you Noir

The trendiest concept store in the capital, Merci, opens a brand new summer pop-up at its address on Boulevard Beaumarchais, in collaboration with the coffee masters in Paris, Noir. So, enjoy a large modern counter, beautifully decorated by interior designer Jules Mesny Deschamps, and the classic house specialties: latte, matcha, flat white... Sweet tooths can also indulge in their delicious cookies, cakes, or tasty British scones.

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Merci Noir
111, boulevard Beaumarchais – 3rd arrondissement
Open every day


Caphette

Adeline and Viet, who previously ran the delightful Franco-Vietnamese bistro An Di An Di in Ménilmontant, are continuing their culinary journey in the streets of the 11th arrondissement with their brand new Vietnamese coffee shop, Caphette. Adeline shares her childhood memories and life in Vietnam through delicious pastries, while Viet sources specialty coffee from Vietnam to provide us with the best in our cups. Some must-try specialties this summer include the cà phê sữa đá, a typical Vietnamese iced latte, and the cốt dừa with coconut milk.

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Caphette
3, rue Neuve Popincourt - 11th
Open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5pm


Vague

Hey there! Let me introduce you to Vague, the newest hotspot in town. This cozy coffee shop opened its doors last March and has quickly become a favorite among locals. They serve up delicious coffee, silky matcha, and mouthwatering toasties perfect for a quick lunch or a lazy Sunday brunch. Located in the 17th district, Vague boasts a stylish interior with a stunning counter adorned with vibrant red tiles courtesy of Ama Studio Paris. You can't go wrong with the Mango Matcha Latte, a tropical treat that will transport you to Bali, paired with the Egg Drop Sandwich nestled in a perfectly toasted brioche bun. And don't forget to indulge in one of their heavenly soft cookies. Oh, and if you're lucky, you might just get to meet Robie, the adorable Pomeranian Loulou who runs the show at the café. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Vague and treat yourself to a delightful experience!

Vague
76, rue Boursault - 17th
Open from Tuesday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and weekends from 10:30am to 6pm