saint-cyprienMon-Fri 09:00-17:00
La Fabrique Coffee Roasters on Rue Bayard in Saint-Cyprien is a small wholesale-first coffee roastery with single-origin beans for the city's filter rooms.
Tip: Wholesale-first, retail by appointment; beans on the menu rotate every six weeks by harvest season.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Honduras, Brazil
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
carmesTue-Sat 08:00-17:00Public cafe
Hubsbob Coffee Roasters on Rue des Filatiers in Carmes is the small specialty roastery and cafe with East African beans, retail and pour-over service.
Tip: The light-roast Ethiopia is the canonical pour-over; sample at the counter before buying a 250g bag.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda
How they serve: Espresso, Pour-over, Whole bean retail
victor-hugoMon-Fri 07:30-17:00Public cafe
Smart Coffee Roastery on Boulevard de Strasbourg near Marche Victor Hugo is local roastery with cold brew bottled by the litre and retail beans by the kilo.
Tip: The cold brew at the counter is the canonical hot-day order; retail beans rotate every six weeks.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Brazil, Peru
How they serve: Cold brew, Filter, Whole bean retail
saint-aubinTue-Sat 08:30-17:00Public cafe
Ekia Coffee on Rue de la Colombette in Saint-Aubin is a small specialty coffee roastery and cafe with house cold brew. Reservations recommended in season.
Tip: Cold brew bottled by the litre for takeaway; the Kenya is the canonical light-roast filter brew of the day.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Cold brew, Whole bean retail
saint-pierreTue-Sat 08:30-18:00Public cafe
Le Cafe Cerise Torrefaction on Quai de la Daurade is Valentin Tihy's specialty coffee roastery and cafe. Reservations recommended in season.
Tip: All coffees on the menu are roasted on-site and sold in beans by the kilo; the rotating filter of the day is the canonical try.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail