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Coffee shop · Folie-Méricourt, 11th arrondissement · €€
A Japanese-run specialty coffee bar opened by Yuichiro Sugiyama and Yui Matsuzaki, with just a few stools, brick walls and worn wooden floors — the kind of small room where a hand-brewed cup is the point. The V60 and pour-over program is taken seriously, pulling lighter Scandinavian-style roasters like April, Prolog and La Cabra; espresso drinks are there too. Come for the filter, expect to stand or perch, and let the room set the pace.
A minimalist specialty coffee shop in Paris's 6th arrondissement at 4 rue du Dragon, an offshoot of an Amman-based Jordanian roaster, known for espresso drinks made with its own roasted beans.
Billed as the first Indonesian specialty coffee shop in France, this cozy roaster on Rue Greneta in Paris's 2nd arrondissement opened in 2024 and sources beans directly from small Indonesian farms. The warm, welcoming owners pour distinctive brews like Liberica and traditional tubruk, with a hidden basement space used for book clubs and hangouts.
A specialty coffee shop and roastery from KB Coffee Roasters at 25 rue Amelot in the 11th (Bastille area), set in a bright, industrial space with a skylight. Known for espresso, filter and pour-over from its own beans, plus an all-day breakfast and brunch menu.
An artisanal bakery and all-day spot in the 7th arrondissement, on avenue de la Motte-Picquet, that turns from boulangerie by day into a relaxed bistro in the evening. It is loved for its homemade viennoiseries and croissants, specialty coffee, sandwiches, and a sunny terrace popular for casual brunch.
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