Café Nuances
single-origin specialty brews in a futuristic, design-led space
It is a specialty coffee shop in Paris that focuses on high-quality beans and unique flavor profiles, offering a curated selection of brews for discerning coffee lovers. It's a great spot to discover new and interesting coffees in a stylish and welcoming environment.
In Place Vendôme, Paris. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Café Nuances is a Parisian specialty coffee roaster founded in 2021 by brothers Charles and Raphaël Corrot, with several design-forward locations including a flagship near Place Vendôme (25 Rue Danielle Casanova, 75001) set in a former dairy/grocery shop with an Art Deco marble façade. The Marais outpost is a futuristic stainless-steel capsule designed by Crosby Studios' Harry Nuriev. Reviews praise smooth, well-balanced coffee, friendly staff, and standout drinks like the pistachio and rose lattes, flat white, and V60 pour-overs of Colombian beans, though some find the filter coffee and hot matcha watery. The Infatuation frames it as a 'coffee & a light bite' spot ideal around a Louvre visit; seating is limited and prices run high. Customers can also buy branded bean pouches to take home.