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4 BEST COFFEE SHOPS WITH PERSONALITY IN PARIS

Updated: Nov 27, 2024


WHERE COFFEE IS THE STAR AND YOUR LAPTOP IS A PLUS-ONE



As you walk down Parisian streets, you’ll see that there is no lack of cafés, boulangeries (bakeries), or even pharmacies. The culture in Paris is rooted in its storefronts and the way that people interact with them. At cafés, you can people-watch while sipping on a petite cup of espresso. Or enjoy a full lunch menu, changing daily on the chalkboard that finds its way to the sidewalk.




Yet, café culture is beginning to see some rivalry from coffeeshops. If cafés are the French living room, then consider coffee shops to be the home office.

The past two years of working remotely, or as the French call it, tele-working, more and more people are searching for places outside of their homes to get work done. Coffee shops are often populated by young professionals plugging away on their laptops. But you can also find delicious coffee, scrumptious treats like slices of pound cake and cookies at the counter.


Whether it’s for a work date, romantic date, or a cup of joe to go, here’s a list of some of the best coffee shops in Paris.



This little gem is tucked away on the corner of a less-busy street of Le Marais but it provides cozy seating and a different atmosphere than most coffee shops in Paris. You can choose among three different aesthetics at Le Caféothèque: outdoor seating familiar to Parisians, a room of cozy couches and well-stuffed chairs with outlets, and a Courtesy of @lacafeotheque room filled with tropical plants and wooden tables. 


Their menu includes a mix of pastries , quiches, and empanadas. The best part of when you order a coffee? You can choose the bean origins for the brew. 


Address: 52 Rue de l'Hôtel de ville, 75004 Paris

Tele-work friendly? Yes

Open Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00am-7:00pm, Saturday-Sunday 10:00am-7:00pm




Located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, O Coffee is conveniently within walkable distance from the Eiffel Tower. This Australian surf culture-inspired coffee shop is not to be missed. The contrast of cool white marble tables and homey cork decor is unlike any other café Paris has to offer.


Make sure to order a café au lait here for the intricate latte art you’ll be greeted with. Guests also rave about the eggs benedict, avocado toast, and banana bread served at this establishment with warmth from the staff. Breakfast is served all day until 3 pm.


Address: 23 Rue de Lourmel, 75015 Paris

Tele-work friendly? No 

Open Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, Saturday-Sunday Closed



Shakespeare and Company is a must-see in Paris as one of the most well-known anglophone bookstores in the city with its history as a meeting place for expats and writers. While you visit the store make sure you don’t miss out on the coffee shop.


This left bank staple has friendly baristas who serve great cups of coffee and little pastries. Coffee beans are from Cafe Lomi and pastries are delivered daily from Bob’s. Although indoor seating space is limited, the outdoor seating is a dream when the weather is amiable. Perfect for people watching or for admiring the Notre Dame located just across the river.



Address: 37 Rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris


Tele-work friendly? No


Open Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am-7:00pm, Saturday-Sunday 9:30am-8:00pm




As Paris moves to embrace more brunch culture, Jozi Café is one of the first-movers to

bring American favorites such as avocado toast and pancakes to the scene. It’s known for its wonderful selection of healthy lunch bowls and ham and cheese croissants. If you’re looking for a pick-me-up dessert, their counters are lined with a variety of small cakes and tarts to choose from.


Notable with its bright blue walls and welcoming benches, you can be sure to enjoy the company that you’re with. Indoor dining is also available at smaller tables with outlet access and perfect for a work date with your laptop. Brunch is served on the weekends only so make sure to bring friends and family then for an Instagrammable experience. @jozicafeparis


Address: 3 Rue Valette, 75005 Paris

Tele-work friendly? Yes

Open Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, Saturday-Sunday 9:00am-5:30pm





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