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O Coffee

4.7 · 1,478 reviews
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O Coffee is a charming specialty coffee shop tucked away on Rue de Lourmel in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. The cafe offers a warm, minimalist interior with wooden accents and a few sidewalk tables perfect for people-watching. It's a favorite among locals and travelers alike for its carefully sourced single-origin beans and expertly prepared espresso drinks. The baristas are passionate and happy to recommend a brew. Beyond coffee, they serve light pastries and snacks. Its location, a short walk from the Eiffel Tower, makes it an ideal pit stop during a day of sightseeing. The atmosphere is calm and unpretentious, a welcome respite from the city's busier tourist hubs.

Don't miss

  • Try a pour-over or espresso made with single-origin beans
  • Relax at a sidewalk table and watch the neighborhood go by
  • Pair your coffee with a freshly baked croissant or madeleine
  • Chat with the baristas about their coffee sourcing
  • Take a short walk to the nearby Eiffel Tower

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Ways to visit O Coffee

You can visit on your own (no ticket needed; pay for your order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Check opening hours online as they may vary on weekends.
  • Cards accepted, but cash is handy for small purchases.
  • Pastry selection is limited; arrive early for best choices.
  • Free Wi-Fi available; ask for the password.

A bit of history

O Coffee opened in the mid-2010s as part of a wave of third-wave coffee shops in Paris. It quickly gained a loyal following for its focus on quality and simplicity, becoming a staple in the neighborhood.

Common questions

Is there seating inside?

Yes, there are a few tables inside and a small counter bar.

Do they have non-dairy milk options?

Yes, oat and almond milk are usually available.

Can I buy coffee beans to take home?

Yes, they sell bags of their current roasts.

Is it crowded on weekends?

It can be, especially mid-morning. Expect a short wait.

Do they serve food other than pastries?

Light snacks like toast and granola are sometimes offered.

Is the cafe dog-friendly?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on the terrace.

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