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Feedback gevenStumbled upon this coffee shop while leaving leaving Eiffel tower. Gobsmacked by €9 cappucino by a corner brasserie, we tried to keep walking and we found this lovely small coffee shop. I had one of the most delicious cappucino ever and my husband ordered double espresso. Price was right and owner was very welcoming and friendly.
I was surprised at the quality of the coffee I generally found in Paris. I like a lot of flavor and could rarely find it. Then I stumbed upon the Terres De Café. There are four locations in the city. I thoroughly enjoyed the Café Americano that I had there and recommend it for those looking for rich, flavorful coffee.
The place is really top, there can't be too many people so it's still nice. very good reception and discussions with the server. Very good brownie coffee. a pleasant moment in a place that we will gladly revisit.
Hello to all, I came here, just to give my opinion, I live on the city street of the temple, and I discovered this coffee by chance, it looks perfect, well hides the welcoming air from the great public. I went yesterday with a friend, unfortunately.I said a very very bad reception if I can afford to say that, we arrived between 3pm and 4pm, we crossed the very happy step by saying hello to all, no one pushed us back. But I said no one the gentleman you see on the big brown picture he pretended to not see us and the other girl also a young blonde clear cat .. we said hello a second time in front of the counter ... we are staying a few minutes like two idiots and we left. conclusion thesets a coffee for the rich and beautiful bourgeois.They are racist doesn't like the Arabs or the foreigners .. so, to avoid all the stress a little walk. I don't recommend this coffee because you're going to live pure racism, pure xenophobia, homophobia... I wish them luck. But I've been living in the cartier for 15 years... and for every person I know will tell my story.
OK, this coffee is a bobo temple: from the selected and roasted coffee house (although visibly not on site, seen the spotlight,) from the homemade pastries (some gluten-free, of course), and beard baristas provided. the place is (neanless?) very nice, the coffee obviously delicious... and, above all, for a coffee of this kind in full marsh, the prices are very sweet: 1,80€ espresso (to compare with 3€, or 3€50, local coffees.)
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