Parisian Coffee Roasters


Tuesday, June 21, 2005

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Food blogger Chez Pim did the impossible: She didn't like Parisian coffee. Personally, we think anyone who complains about the sainted rocket fuel of France is off their rocker� On the whole, Parisian cafes offer some fine coffee, but everyone is entitled to their opinion, even if they�re, well, wrong according to us.

On the bright side, her blog offers a list of coffee specialty roasters in Paris:


Verlet
256, rue Saint-Honor�, 75001
close on Sunday and the month of August
Cafes Amazone
11, rue Rambuteau, 75004
open on Sunday
Comptoir Richard
145 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007
Bodum shop
Forum Les Halles
103 rue Rambuteau, 75001

How Not to Drink Coffee in Paris [Chez Pim]


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