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Bourgeois beverages and the best coffee in the city: Where to drink in Paris


D.Kicking in Paris is a different ball game for London. Is more modified. The French are not completely pickled on Tuesday at 5pm.

However, until recently, the scene of Paris drinks was surprisingly limited. Who remembers the viral tweets of people who are referring to the oatmeal beat and called “non -“?

Although many Paris cafes are institutions, in romantic ideas, Hemingway is immortalized by Hemingway who orders Martin Dry in Los Dax and a suitable beer or a drink that is not loaded with sugar. But there is no longer a new wave of capital consciousness, it is full of joy, color and fermented water.

Disabled, Paris’s reputation for bad coffee, with happy left, right and center cafes. Even the cocktail bars had a prediction: Hemingway could have dried Martinis on the faucet.

Whatever your tip, you can drink in Paris here.

Bonjour Jacob, Paris 6

Bonjour Jacob is a vinyl and Indy magazine

Bonjour Jacob is a vinyl and Indy magazine (Jacob Banjur)

Writing this in a newspaper, but at Bonjour Jacob, chokes the news and dives to escape the travel magazines. A Vinyl and Indy-Cafe Magazine is strong enough to make you jet around Paris all day long. There are currently three people in Paris, others in the Martin Channel and Printmps Haussmann, but the monochrome branch in Paris 6, which looks a bit like a cassette tape, is the most beautiful. The Matchal Lattle with the Bowl Milk is always in the menu.

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Jah jah by le tricycle, Paris 10

Fruit boxes that gather along the walls only enhance the vitamins by looking at them, and this is exactly what you receive from Jah Jah by le tricycle fruit juices. It is difficult to decide on more colorful, drinks or window screens. Hibiscus or ginger are the main and the “guest” water changes daily. There are regular evening events and DJ collections that can be around Boogi, fruit stove in hand, without fear of hangover.

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Pigal Cafe, Paris 9

Café Pigalle is the embodiment of Pigalle's replacement

Café Pigalle is the embodiment of Pigalle’s replacement (Pigal Cafe)

A better cup of hard coffee. Café Pigalle is the manifestation of Pigalle replacement. With wooden rooms with ceramic lamps and cork lamps, like an exhibition between an IKEA exhibition and a Finnish sauna-far away from neon lights is a neighboring sex shop. Pair your coffee with a snack: Dark chocolate cookies and sea salt are heaven for those who have sweet teeth. Limited delicious foods are sold early.

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Le Clos Montmartre, Paris 18

Le Clos Montmartre is a museum and vineyard

Le Clos Montmartre is a museum and vineyard (Le Clos Montmartre)

The Le Clos Montmartre is by no means a bar, but a museum and vineyard. When the monastery produced the majority of the country’s wine, the île-de-France was the largest French wine-producing area, even surpassed by Burgandy and Bordeaux. There are very few vineyards in central Paris now. This is the oldest, and the first grape was harvested here in 1934. With a price of 39 euros, you will receive a tour of the vineyard, a tasting and entering the museum.

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La Sobrelllerie, Paris 19

'Sobrelier' benoît d'onofrio a wide range of fermented drinks, all natural and short invented

‘Sobrelier’ benoît d’onofrio a wide range of fermented drinks, all natural and short invented (Benoît d’onofrio/la relève)

In a concept that causes many old franchises to rotate their eyes, the Paris (eventually) casualties begin to accept alcohol -free options. Non-alcohol that has ever been stuck with a sweet drink or faucet water: “sobrelier” benoît d’onofrio has invented a wide range of fermented drinks, all natural and short to pair with any container-all without alcohol. As D’Onofrio says, a sommelier is the one who reads the drinks, not just wine. ” Although he intends to open the restaurant with the weekly rotation of the guest chefs, now you can only taste his creations in your workshop, La Sobrelllerie.

114 Rue de Meaux, 75019

Honeymoon, Paris 11

Honeymoon changes your menu every week

Honeymoon changes your menu every week (Nicholas Matheus/Honeymoon)

It can be claimed that this is a bar for people who hate cocktails (ironic, when the menu has 27 cases). In fact, this is a tape for people who hate the fabric with a cocktail. The first in France, which exclusively serves cocktails, changes its menu every week and prices are very reasonable (more than 14 euros for an alcoholic drink or 10 euros for replica). As soon as the doors are open, it is filled, but the ease of dumping of cocktails like pins means that though it is buzzing, you will never wait to serve.

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Losal Bar Empires, Paris 8

A cocktail at the Ambassador LES, Hôtel de Crillon, will bring you 30 euros

A cocktail at the Ambassador LES, Hôtel de Crillon, will bring you 30 euros (Adrian Houston/Bar Ambassador Los)

Giluya’s kings did not prevent the French with everything brilliant and golden. Unfortunately, one night at a palace hotel, thousands of people returned to you. Fortunately, some have found a way to accommodate the masses. Certainly, a cocktail in Les abartsadeurs, Hôtel de Crillon will return you to 30 euros, but the decoration is Versailles. Think of the walls painted with Karroubi, mirrors and gold gilding and chandeliers to deceive a royal. The flavors are seasonal and original. Pumpkin with whiskey and maple syrup? Works

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Le Bar Fondimental, Paris 9

Now it is difficult to beat LBF for French craft beer to some extent from an institution across the country. The original is in Pigalle, which is sandwiches between drag clubs and sex shops, popular with Hipsters Twirling Moustache. You expect from the pine injected beer, flavors such as pepper and raspberry or apricot sour, and many cunning classics. You can even do a workshop and learn to brew yourself.

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