Parisian Cafés
Enjoy coffee in a Parisian café is a leisurely, cultural ritual where people savour strong espresso while watching the world go by
About Parisian Cafés
France
Having coffee in a Parisian café is as much about the experience as it is about the drink itself. Locals typically sit outside, even in cooler weather, thanks to heaters on the terraces. A simple “un café” will get you a small, strong espresso, usually served with a glass of water and perhaps a sugar cube. If you want something milder, you can ask for a “café crème,” which is similar to a latte, or a “noisette,” an espresso with a splash of milk. Parisians rarely take their coffee to go—sitting and watching the world pass by is part of the ritual. The pace is unhurried, and you’re never rushed to leave. It’s a moment to read, chat, or just observe the city. Some cafés are historic, once frequented by artists and writers like Hemingway, Sartre, and Picasso, and many still retain that timeless charm.
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