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Welcome to Boot Café

Boot Café, nestled in the heart of Le Marais, Paris, captures the essence of a cozy neighborhood spot. With its limited space, it offers a charming atmosphere perfect for a quick coffee fix. The café specializes in expertly roasted espresso coffee from Oslo’s Fuglen, featuring a delightful menu of drinks such as cortados and iced crème coffees. Customers rave about the incredible lattes and scrumptious cookies, making it an ideal pit stop before exploring the vibrant area. While primarily a takeout destination, the warm service and inviting ambiance create a lovely experience for coffee enthusiasts seeking quality and character.

Boot Café: Reviews & Ratings

Daniel G.
Daniel G.

Cute little cafe with incredible matcha lattes. The cookies are great too. Need caffeine? Definitely give Boot a try!

Amy B.
Amy B.

Boot Cafe is a tiny little coffee shop with excellent lattes in Le Marais. Perfect place to stop for coffee before heading out for the day.

Nathaniel U.
Nathaniel U.

Very nice little café. Tiny space, big flavor. Space is very limited. Don't expect to sit down much. Mostly for take away. Would definitely visit again.

Dina M.
Dina M.

Solid coffee & cute super small spot. The barista was kind & obviously busy workin but offered great service with a smile through it. My cappuccino was stronger than I prefer but better then most of Paris. My friend didn't care for his espresso, said it wasn't the correct grind for that.

Puxan B.
Puxan B.

Tiny little cafe just off Republique and close to the Marais. Coffee is currently from Berlin based roasters Five Elephants and they make a variety of espresso based coffees (flat white, latte, cappuccino, espresso) but no cold coffee due to space limitations. Fun cosy place to grab a coffee and great photo I'll

Shayne C.
Shayne C.

A great little shop! The store is very personalized and feels so homey. A great place to get a drink to go, or sit for a bit and chat. The barista was very friendly. I was a bit disappointed that they only had regular milk, but I could still taste the great espresso. Glad I tried it out!

Eric D.
Eric D.

What it lacks in size it makes up in character (some good things do come in small packages). The decor is very cute made up of postcards and magazines on the walls. The star of the show is the great coffee with a warm service from the friendly baristas. When I visited the shop, the cakes and other pastries were made by Emperor Norton. Very good.

Cynthia J.
Cynthia J.

Went here two days in a row during my visit to Paris. This establishment is perfect for cute Instagram photos, coffee, and pastries. Not necessarily in that order....... I'm not a coffee drinker but my sister is and she said her coffee was "fantastic!", which is a big statement considering she is a coffee snob! The banana bread, lemon poppy seed bread, and orange bread was all very nice and not too sweet, which is key! Homemade as well! I wanted to try their hot chocolate but I opted for their lemonade which was unsweetened and way too tart. They did have simple syrup and sugar available to add to it but I couldn't combat the tartness. I have to say that I did drink it all because I figured their was something healthy I could benefit from with the citrus. This place is very, very small which is okay. The offerings are meant to be enjoyed while walking around Paris. I felt the prices here were definitely great and comparable to a good coffee shop in the States. I will definitely be back next year ;)

Bea B.
Bea B.

Boot is super tiny and filled with friendly! Both of the young folk who work behind the counter were fairly chatty and interested in engaging with the clientele, both those whom they knew and didn't. The owners have done well in choosing staff. -props to them. I also liked the feel of the place. Was I in Paris? Brooklyn? London? It is a wee independent isle of coffee tucked into rue du Pont aux Choux. I can't now recall what beans (not yet for sale to the public, but, I would hope, that they are working on it) they were using (Cafe Lomi?), but the drinks were perfect--neither sour nor bitter, well-balanced. The rather ample scone with orange peel and blk sesame was very tasty. Coffee enthusiasts: get on over to Boot. **no toilet ***just down the block from this place: http://www.yelp.com/biz/rachels-paris?osq=rachels+cafe

Location

  • Boot Café
    19 Rue du Pont aux Choux, 75003 Paris, France Hotline: +33 1 73 70 14 57

Introducing Boot Café: nestled on the charming Rue du Pont aux Choux in the heart of Paris, Boot Café is more than just a coffee shop; it’s a cozy escape that marries exceptional coffee with a warm, inviting atmosphere. This unassuming gem, with its intimate size, leaves a big impression on anyone who steps through its doors.

With a menu crafted for the true coffee enthusiast, Boot Café offers a selection of finely roasted coffees sourced from Oslo by Fuglen. Whether you opt for an Espresso (€3.00) or indulge in a creamy Creme Coffee (€4.50), each sip tells a story of quality and passion. Highlights also include the refreshing Iced Creme Coffee (€6.00) and the rich, comforting Chocolat Chaud (€5.00). For those who fancy a little zest, the Oranges Pressees (€5.00) adds a delightful brightness to your visit.

  • Takeout: Perfect for those on the go, Boot Café specializes in serving quality coffee that you can enjoy wherever you are.
  • Outdoor Seating: Bask in the Parisian sun as you sip your drink, a charming way to relish the local ambiance.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Ideal for remote work or leisurely browsing as you enjoy your favorite brew.
  • Good for Working: The café provides a tranquil space that encourages productivity, albeit in a compact area.
  • Bike Parking: A convenient option for cyclists looking to fuel up after a ride around the city.

As echoed in reviews by satisfied customers like Daniel G. and Amy B., Boot Café is lauded for its incredible offerings. Daniel mentions, “Cute little café with incredible matcha lattes!” while Amy highlights its excellent lattes, making it a perfect pitstop in Le Marais. Despite its limited seating, many patrons find that the vibrant flavors and friendly service outweigh any space constraints.

In a city known for its café culture, Boot Café stands out with its tightly curated menu, great service, and vibrant atmosphere. The baristas, as noted by customer Dina M., exhibit a passion for their craft, providing attentive service even during busy hours. If you're in the area and need a worthy caffeine fix, Boot Café beckons with its cozy charm and superb coffee offerings. Don’t miss out on this Parisian microcosm of flavor and delight — it promises a lovely experience packed into every cup!