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Cafe Filtre, Good coffee Paris, guide to Paris coffee, No Worries Paris, Paris baristas, Paris cafes, Paris coffee houses, paris travel
Your quest for a good cup of filtered coffee is on. Try sipping at one of these new coffee houses that also serve up some mouthwatering accompaniments like beetroot salad, string wrapped gluten-free sandwiches or lemon pot de creme. Try the Broken Arm’s “club sandwich” with smoked salmon and cream of asparagus spread and a planche of oregano-flecked focaccia with tomatoes, capers, parsley, lard Colonata, and a healthy drizzling of fruity olive oil, dotted with fresh peas. ooh la la! Bottom line, a good cup of Joe in Paris can now be had. English usually works but if you’re timid just point to the Chemex on the counter or ask for a Cafe Filtre. Here are some hot recommendations:
Ten Belles
10 Rue de la Grange aux Belles
10th arr
www.tenbelles.com
Merce and the Muse
1bis Rue Charles-François Dupuis
3rd arr, metro: Temple
www.merceandthemuse.com
Le Cafe Lomi
3 Rue Marcadet
18th arr, metro Marx Dormoy
www.cafelomi.com
le Cafeotheque
52 rue de l’hotel de ville
4th arr, metro: Pont Marie
www.lacafeotheque.com
Le Bal
6 Impasse de la Defense
18th arr, metro: Place de Clichy, La Fourche
www.le-bal.fr
Telescope
5 rue Villedo
4th arr, metro: Pyramides
www.telescopecafe.com
The Broken Arm
12 rue Perrée
3rd arr, metro: Temple
www.the-broken-arm.com
Kooka Boora
62 rue des Martyrs
9th arr, metro: Pigalle
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