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    Terres de Café

    4.0 (26 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee Roasteries
    Open 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Mira D.

    stopped by terres de café on a rainy afternoon for a pick me up before visiting the louvre. the cafe is small but has seating and a nice, quiet ambiance. small drinks menu with an assortment of cookies and baked goods. service was friendly. // cappucino (5.00) // i have not had many hot cappucinos (i usually drink iced lattes) but it was nice. not bitter, and a good coffee flavor. it was not very hot, a little on the cold side honestly, but it was still good. they have non dairy milks but unfortunately charge 1 euro.

    Cheryl G.

    Had to write a quick note on this place. It has fantastic coffee and is a cute little shop. There are a few location throughout Paris (We went tot the shop in St Germaine). It is tiny but well designed with a welcoming environment. Friendly and helpful staff. The oat latte was delicious. I forgot to grab a few bags of beans to go to enjoy at home. Now I am searching the internet to see if I can find some at a reasonable shipping option.

    This is what they've consider it as flat white
    Shaya A.

    So fucking rude staff the white guy and the rude other barista with red tiger TATTO on her right hand plus the one on the coffee machine ( considered as barista which should work at Nespresso store better for her ) we've requested cortado and they've yelled on us we don't make cortado then we've requested flat white Surprisingly SHE HANDLED US cappuccino !!! I've asked the guy and both stupid ladies are you kidding me ! At least as a speciality coffee where's the latte art ! And packed with foam ! They were laughing so hard what you're asking for latte art !! Then I replied to the guy YES As I'm a BARISTA I know what I'm asking for he was ok ok where do you work ! then I've replied to him as an honor of coffee shop and barista again I know what I've asked for. Then all of them yelled on us to me and my sister IF YOU DON'T LIKE OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DON'T COME AGAIN !!! In front everyone. The same my sister have experienced bad attitude with the girls past week. Just FYI we were there at 5:55 pm in case you want to check who was on duty. I've been always a loyal customer to the other branches too but like those 3 awful employees we've never seen.

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    Connie L.

    This Terres de Café location is very comfortable and cozy, and definitely a nice place to get some coffee if you're in the Le Marais area. I stopped by around 1:30 PM on a Sunday afternoon in December 2019, and it was pretty busy, although I was able to snag a table towards the back of the café, right in front of the restrooms. The seating by the windows, in the front of the coffeeshop, definitely seems more comfortable as the chairs elsewhere in the shop are hard and backless, but I feel like you get a better view of the space from the back of the shop than the front. The menu is pretty small, but they seem to concentrate on doing a few things well, and plus they have a different daily coffee too. I got the cappuccino (4,50€; a bit steep but pretty much the price of any coffee-with-milk drink in Paris), and when it came out a few minutes later, it was a good-sized drink with beautiful latte art. The cappuccino was well made and enjoyable. The shop itself is definitely a great place to meet with friends or even get some reading done; although it was busy, the noise level was not bad at all, and they didn't seem to play their music very loudly either. The staff are friendly and efficient. The shop is conveniently located, a little ways off from the busiest streets of Le Marais, but still pretty close by. I came here via the Saint-Paul metro (line 1), and it was a fairly short walk to get here, probably 10 minutes or so. If you want to stop for coffee at a cozy place in Le Marais, this is definitely a solid option, although keep in mind it gets pretty busy and it can be hard to find a free spot if you arrive during peak times.

    Joachim, El Jefe.
    Edward A.

    I visited the Cafe in mid February during a recent trip to Paris. Joachim, the head Barista takes his craft seriously and was very enjoyable to talk to. His beans are specially selected and not suited to the 100 types of espresso drinks you get at SBux, so what you get here is one of the best Espressos, cappuccinos and cafe latte. Please don't as for ristretto or lungo. I'm sorry it took two months to post this, as we were there on a day they were filming a TV show and spent a long time there watching everyone. Also, one wish I have is that they add classic croissants to menu to go along with cakes and pound cake slices.

    Flat white
    Coffee C.

    Delicious flat white! Read our full review on instagram @coffeecopsparis #coffeecopsparis

    One of the best coffees in Paris. Quality beans and high quality machines make the place unique. This place is a must on each of my Parisian trip.

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    Le café est nul et le personnel est nul. Allez à Mousse au coin de la rue. Joli petit endroit et le propriétaire est gracieux.

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    1 year ago

    Excellent coffee. Some of the best I had in Paris. I also bought beans and they were equally excellent.

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    Café Verlet

    Café Verlet

    4.3(57 reviews)
    1.7 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
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    Seeking a unique coffee experience (and some good espresso after a morning at the Musée d'Orsay),…read morewe set out to try the oldest coffee roaster in Paris, Cafe Verlet. I immediately knew I was in the right place when we arrived - the cafe appeared as if it were in a snapshot from another era. From the window, I spotted an impressive display of jewel-toned jellied fruits and a coffee counter where you could purchase fresh beans and jams. The cozy seating area had a few tables set close together, and we were fortunate to be seated at the last open table. I ordered the cafe au lait, and my mom ordered the cafe glacé. The cafe au lait was brought out in an espresso mug and a pot of steamed milk - this way, you could add the desired amount of milk to your espresso. The espresso tasted smooth, and the milk was whipped to the perfect cloud-like consistency. I also tried a sip of my mom's cafe glacé, which was sweet and refreshing (the iced option also comes with a side of simple syrup). As a finishing touch, each beverage was delivered with a small square of chocolate. While pricier than a coffee at a typical cafe, this was one of the best cafe au lait I have ever tasted and worth every Euro. After savoring our coffee, we tried a few of the jellied fruits, which were sweet as honey and very decadent. We agreed that this was one of the coolest coffee experiences, as it truly felt like taking a journey back in time.

    Cafe Verlet was outstanding. It was a few minutes away from our hotel and opened at 10 on a…read moreSaturday (Yelp hours are incorrect). It's a very cozy shop like most Parisian restaurants so be prepared to sit inches next to your neighbor. My husband ordered the cafe allonge (Americano) which was served with a double shot of espresso and hot water on the side. I ordered a noisette (macchiato) which was perfect and beautifully made. Since it was the first bite of the day, he ordered the slice of toasted brioche with butter and homemade jam, while I ordered the bread basket with butter and jam. Their jam was amazing and grape I think, based on the seeds, color, and light taste. The butter was served warm with one small baguette of white and a square ciabatta roll that tasted like wheat. They sell jams, honey, cookies, coffee beans, and teas to go, and are in no hurry to rush you out of there. Enjoy the drinks, relax, and take your time.

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