The best cafés in Paris right now (2024)

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From quaint old-school joints to third-wave coffee shops, these are the best cafés in Paris, maybe even all of Europe

Photograph: Le Café Alain Ducasse

Written by Tina Meyer, Aitor Alfonso & Suzy Dalleuze

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The best café culture on the planet? Brave words, but Paris is a city defined as much by its bravery as the conveyor belt of caffeine that fuels this incredible array of cafés. No morning in the French capital is complete without an espresso, possibly a baked good. Possibly even a glass of red wine.

And that’s just breakfast. Any good day out in Paris should feature multiple café trips, with ample time allowed for each. Remember, the Parisians don’t do takeaway coffee; here you must sit with your mug and enjoy it slowly, watching the world go by. We don’t make the rules. So if you’re ready todo Paris properly, read on for our picks of the very best cafés in Paris.

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Best cafés in Paris

1.Maison Fleuret

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No one would dare to open their laptop at Maison Fleuret. One may knit, read or daydream while sipping coffee, but never tap away on a keyboard. This former bookstore, with its two floors of wooden charm, proudly showcasesan ornate wrought-iron staircase and clean white walls. The kind of place you might imagineGertrude Stein might hang out with a mug of coffee and afreshly squeezed juice.

Order this:How about a hearty breakfast (starting at 9.30am) with sourdough bread, scrambled eggs, Comté and berry compote. Or a big, fluffy lemon poppyseed cake to crumble into your long black coffee.

2.Fauna

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The best cafés in Paris right now (7)

Fauna is a cosmopolitanhotspot with green banquets, organic globes and light wood tables, where Swedes Jacob Köhler and Filip Josefsson skillfully bake and brew. These guys cultivate a blend of simplicity and comfort that embodies hygge, that acute sense of cosiness and snug interiors that Scandinavians (and Finns) are renowned for. It’sthe spotin Paris at the minute for trendy caffeine enthusiasts.

Order this:The cinnamon bun, and the chocolate cookie sprinkled with flaky sea salt.

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3.Café du Clown

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The best cafés in Paris right now (9)

The Clown Bar, once known for entertaining the crowd on the Oberkampf side, now also delves into coffee. Crossing the Seine, former sommelier David Benichou – previously of Brutos fame – pours exceptional brews at Café du Clown, a small retro-bistro counter by the Marché Saint-Germain. Under the tender gaze of mascot Iago (a reallybig dog) purists, sleepyheads, and other coffee aficionados rock up as soon as this spot opens at 7am.

Order this: Try theColombian Yuzu Plum espresso beans by DAK Coffee Roasters, and the doughy chocolate chip cookies.

4.Pilo’s

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The best cafés in Paris right now (11)

Don't expect this discreet spot across from the Père-Lachaise cemetery to wake the dead. At Pilo’s, tranquility reigns. Argentine Pilar d'Amuri welcomes guests into this simplespace, where she does everything herself with a calming demeanor: prices are whispered, espressos served without haste, and the cups carefully mismatched. A shot of sweetness in a world of chaos.

Order this:Try the media luna, an Argentine croissant with a sugary crust, perfect for dipping in a good old-fashioned filtered coffee. Or indulge in the chocolate alfajores, two biscuits sandwiched with dulce de leche.

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5.Buddy Buddy

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The best cafés in Paris right now (13)

Julien Gaucherot and Matt Samra are a pair of peanut-loving people. Hailing from Belgium and New Zealand respectively, they craft the most talked-about peanut butter in Brussels, where they run their flagship coffee shop. Their Parisian outpost near the Saint-Martin canal resembles a space capsule, with gleaming stainless steel, inviting you to perch on a retro-futuristic log while enjoying someserious coffee.

Order this: Acarrot cake muffin, and the speciality coffees roasted inCopenhagen, Barcelona, Brussels and Antwerp. But also try the Buddy, a creamy blend of espresso, peanut butter, oat milk, and raw cocoa.

6.Télescope Café
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David Flynn is something of a coffee purist, and Télescope Café has a stripped-down look to it; whitewashed walls with no decoration, a big pale blue wooden counter with a plate of cakes, Marzocco espresso machine and a strange water-heating device which he says is called an ‘über-boiler’. When he serves a glass of water with your coffee it comes from a sleek siphon rather than from the tap, and don’t ask for free Wi-Fi: as David says, ‘it is not our concept’.

Order this: There are several espresso varieties roasted on-site, from Kenya, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, Brazil or Colombia. The pastries out on the counter are well worth a go too.

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7.Kott Café

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The best cafés in Paris right now (17)

Kott Café is like stepping into a chic white haven, straight out of a fashion magazine. Delicate opalines hang from the ceiling, aluminum pipes line the corners, and we sit at small wooden tables, next to thriftedpaintings from the flea market.

Order this:Classic or matcha madeleines by Monsieur Caramel. Black sesame or salted caramel cookies from Jojo&Co.And definitely theexemplary bingsu (a Korean shaved ice dessert), with a delightful Korean-style Viennese coffee, not too sweet with whipped cream.

8.Hanoï Corner

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The best cafés in Paris right now (19)

At the helm of Hanoï Corner, a hidden coffee shop just steps away from Gare Saint-Lazare, young Hô Ly and her partner Nam Nguyen showcase excellent Vietnamese cuisine.

Order this:The excellent cà phê filter, aVietnamese coffee, with cake; try the chiffon with pandan leaves and the grilled cassava cakes.

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9.Partisan Café Artisanal

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The best cafés in Paris right now (21)

Ever wondered what a break amidst the pages of a fashion magazine looks like? Then head to Le Partisan, where baristas and customers swiftly catch you up on the latest trends, all amidst the buzz of the big Probat roasting machine. Since laptops are banned, it’s all about chatting about Fashion Week gossip while sipping on well-sourced coffee. Note that this minimalist spot has Lebanese roots as the owners are the Karam brothers, and the glass, stone, and metal decor is signed by Beirutians Randa Kamel and Tracy Zeidan.

Order this:The sesame cookie and a fresh roasted coffee; Ethiopian Samii Chelbesa or a delicate Kenyan AA Nduma with a subtle acidity.

10.Mokonuts
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  • Charonne
  • price 2 of 4

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Opened in December 2015, Mokonuts is the brainchild of Moko and Omar, partners who previously spent decades working in other fields. Moko, a former lawyer, prepares original and delicious desserts that catch your eye as soon as you walk in.

Order this:Moko’s devilish cookie, combining black olives and white chocolate (it's divine).

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