
tucked between the louvre and palais royal on rue de richelieu, baguett's café proves that parisians take their coffee seriously. the 4.7-star rating from over 5,000 reviews isn't luck. it's earned through consistently excellent pulls and that rare quality in specialty coffee: genuine warmth. solo laptop warriors claim corner tables for hours without guilt. the small plates keep you fed while you nurse your third cortado. their tea selection rivals the coffee program, which speaks volumes about attention to detail. what separates baguett's from the chain invasion isn't just the beans. it's the understanding that good coffee shops become neighborhood anchors. regulars know each other's orders. the barista remembers your preference for oat milk. vegan options appear naturally on the menu, not as afterthoughts. in a city where café culture runs deep, standing out takes real skill. baguett's manages it quietly, one carefully crafted cup at a time.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
consistent social activity. a reliable local favourite.
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5,188
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4.7
local cred
19%
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