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paris has been slow to fully embrace the specialty coffee movement, but the 10th arrondissement has quietly become where that shift feels most real. fellows, on rue du faubourg saint-denis, sits in the middle of one of the city's most genuinely mixed streets, a stretch that runs from discount fabric shops to wine bars without apology. the regulars who keep coming back aren't doing so out of habit alone. you get the sense that the people behind the counter care about the sourcing and the pull, not just the throughput. the 10th rewards that kind of consistency better than most parts of the city. if you're in the neighbourhood, the morning espresso is the reason to walk through the door first.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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