Where are the best cafes in Paris?
Bonjour tout le monde.

Best cafes in Paris? Here!
I am sorry that so many of these are in the same district. The truth is that the Marais area certainly is one of the most interesting places in Paris.
Be ready for exciting surprises and discoveries on top of the following top cafes: restaurants with delicious food, beautiful churches, the Musée de la Magie, the American food store Thanksgiving, the decked shopping streets with gorgeous christmas lights, the various art galleries and the home of Victor Hugo not to mention all the small stores that sell cute, interesting or incredibly ingenious stuff.
59 boulevard Beaumarchais 75003
We had been out the whole day in the chilly wind of a rainy mid-November day and even eaten Chez Mariannes falafel outside (They claim it is the best in the world. You will get different opinions on it, but we were lucky and ate tasty falafels).
As a result we at last took refuge in this cafe that we never had heard about just because the add read such a strange product: a chimney cake. Usually I am extremely picky so we won't just walk in some random place but this cafe was a lucky discovery. Warm, pleasant lighting and narrow but high in a good way. They even had this platform that seated two on top and two under<3. We took chai latte and got also a warm chimney cake with Oreo and some other delicious biscuit crumbs and bought some extra Nutella. I wonder if I even need to say that it tasted great.
Open 8-18 except for Tuesdays.

Best cafes in Paris? Here!
I am sorry that so many of these are in the same district. The truth is that the Marais area certainly is one of the most interesting places in Paris.
Be ready for exciting surprises and discoveries on top of the following top cafes: restaurants with delicious food, beautiful churches, the Musée de la Magie, the American food store Thanksgiving, the decked shopping streets with gorgeous christmas lights, the various art galleries and the home of Victor Hugo not to mention all the small stores that sell cute, interesting or incredibly ingenious stuff.
1. Alma the Chimney Cake Factory
59 boulevard Beaumarchais 75003We had been out the whole day in the chilly wind of a rainy mid-November day and even eaten Chez Mariannes falafel outside (They claim it is the best in the world. You will get different opinions on it, but we were lucky and ate tasty falafels).
As a result we at last took refuge in this cafe that we never had heard about just because the add read such a strange product: a chimney cake. Usually I am extremely picky so we won't just walk in some random place but this cafe was a lucky discovery. Warm, pleasant lighting and narrow but high in a good way. They even had this platform that seated two on top and two under<3. We took chai latte and got also a warm chimney cake with Oreo and some other delicious biscuit crumbs and bought some extra Nutella. I wonder if I even need to say that it tasted great.
Open 8-18 except for Tuesdays.
2. Angelina
226 Rue de Rivoli 75001
Looking for the best hot chocolate in Paris? Go to Angelina. A beautiful old tearoom founded in 1903. Extremely popular, nice atmosphere, and delicious food and pastries. The same door takes you into a small store where you can buy home the famous hot chocolate as a concentrate (which is quite the same as liquid chocolate) or their own chocolates. Well worth visiting, even a must see. But be prepared to pay for the fun, the brunch is more then 35 euros.
Opens at 7.30 on Mondays to Fridays and 8.30 on weekends.
A tiny, cosy, hippie cafe with wooden beam ceilings and brick walls! Great brunch, crunchy granola, superb avocado toast, good coffee and delicious cakes. What else can you ask for on a Saturday morning. Maybe no standing in the line outside...
Open Monday to Friday 8-18, Saturday and Sunday 10-18.
A lovely cafe beside Institut suédois. Simple Swedish food that suits the Scandinavian taste - and seems like most others like it too. I've been here three times and it is always crowded. Sandwiches, cinnamon buns, soup and other delicacies are inexpensive. If the weather smiles at you, eat in the garden. It is spacious, peaceful and bathes in light. But be early to get the best seat!
Open Tuesday through Sunday from 12 o'clock.
The place is named as The Dormouse in The Teapot inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland. And it is a restaurant and coffee shop just like in your sweetest daydream.
As far as I know this is the only cafe in Paris that always has a line in front of it- despite the day and the weather.
Offers wonderful carrot cake and meringue, a brunch on the weekends and a lot more. Don't miss this one!
Open every day from 9.00 to 19.30.
Opens at 7.30 on Mondays to Fridays and 8.30 on weekends.
3. Fragments
76 Rue des Tournelles 75003A tiny, cosy, hippie cafe with wooden beam ceilings and brick walls! Great brunch, crunchy granola, superb avocado toast, good coffee and delicious cakes. What else can you ask for on a Saturday morning. Maybe no standing in the line outside...
Open Monday to Friday 8-18, Saturday and Sunday 10-18.
4. Café Suédois
11 rue Payenne 75003A lovely cafe beside Institut suédois. Simple Swedish food that suits the Scandinavian taste - and seems like most others like it too. I've been here three times and it is always crowded. Sandwiches, cinnamon buns, soup and other delicacies are inexpensive. If the weather smiles at you, eat in the garden. It is spacious, peaceful and bathes in light. But be early to get the best seat!
Open Tuesday through Sunday from 12 o'clock.
5. Le Loir dans La Théière
3 rue des Rosiers 75004The place is named as The Dormouse in The Teapot inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland. And it is a restaurant and coffee shop just like in your sweetest daydream.
As far as I know this is the only cafe in Paris that always has a line in front of it- despite the day and the weather.
Offers wonderful carrot cake and meringue, a brunch on the weekends and a lot more. Don't miss this one!
Open every day from 9.00 to 19.30.

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