Télescope




WHERE: 5 rue Villedo 75001 (1er arrondissement)
WHEN: Mon-Fri 8:30am-6:30pm; Sat-Sun 9:30am-6:30pm
HOW MUCH: 4€ for a café crème
METRO: Pyramides (lines 7, 14)
BEANS: Has Bean
FOOD: Bits and pieces
CONTACT: Facebook; Web



Located right off rue St. Anne, Paris' ramen district, Télescope Café is a well-established provider of premium specialty coffee, having played an instrumental role in the development of the movement since opening in 2012. One of the former owners, David Flynn, has actually recently launched a new bean roasting company, Belleville Brûlerie, adding to the diversity of the scene and further promoting the new wave of coffee in Paris.

The coffee at Télescope is always of a very high standard. Food options are fairly characteristic of a café whose main focus is high-quality coffee: there is a good assortment of savoury items such as tarts, quiches, pizzas and sandwiches, as well as a range of treats for the sweet-toothed, including crumble, cookies, cake and so forth. If you get there early and need breakfast, enjoy a coffee + toast deal or dig into a delectable bowl of Emperor Norton granola.

Télescope Café is a stylish and cosy establishment that accommodates as many customers as comfort allows. If there are no free seats amongst the handful of chairs inside and out, either drink your beverage at the beautiful wooden counter, or grab a takeaway coffee and go and relax in the neighbouring Jardin du Palais Royal. Once you’re done there, take a walk around La Comédie Française and admire the local art students at work.


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3 comments:

  1. On ira y boire un café un de ces quatre mec ;) ça a l'air sympa.
    bon voyage dans la plus belle région de France !
    romain

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  2. Hey Jesse ! I used to read your blog a lot when I was studying abroad in Paris Fall 2012. I am back to teach English and I just visited Télescope and the café is delicious ! I felt mega embarassed though because I took out my computer to work and they politely said they try to avoid having computers in the café. Besides Craft, are there other cafés listed here that welcome work/wifi-ing? What are your thoughts on using computers in cafés - I know it can be kind of controversial. I just don't like doing work at home all the time - it's nice to go out. On the other hand, I know it's annoying when people sit somewhere for hours having spent only 3 euro on an espresso....

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  3. It is a really good article. last year i just visited Télescope Café with my family.It's really mostly stylist and cosy establishment, Food options are fairly characteristic.There coffee is high quality and so mush tasty. Now i give a link Best coffee maker, I think maybe this link will work in Télescope Café







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