SAVEURS THÉS ET CHOCOLATS
Read moreMore than 250 different varieties of teas, neatly arranged in large red boxes. So what will you choose between black, green, white, red, plain or flavoured teas, fruit and herbal teas and fine coffees? Let's bet that the essential differences between green and black teas will no longer hold any secrets for you... The reference houses are there: Dammann Frères, Compagnie Coloniale, Palais des Thés, Løv Organic. One of the few places where you will still find the traditional Lapsang Souchong dried over a spruce fire or the original Miss Dammann with its tart notes of lime, ginger and passion fruit. Think of this shop to make an original and rare gift among the decorative objects related to the world of tea: cast iron, glass, stoneware or English porcelain teapots. You can also treat yourself to one of the famous Italian Bialetti coffee makers or Monbana chocolates. Finally, don't forget to take a look at the regional products section (gingerbread, crème de cassis, nonnettes and mustard). The welcome is all in sobriety, and the advice is precise and precious.
AU FIL DU THÉ
Read moreTea time lovers can trust this shop to stock up on green, black, red and white tea. Teas are available in all shades here, with some organic proposals, great classics and original blends. We also listen to the customer's wishes, to help him make the right choice and prepare his beverage. The shop also offers teapots and other accessories, as well as a range of coffees roasted on site. A smart address for those who love tea or want to discover it.
THÉ DU PHÉNIX - FINE TEA CUP
Read moreTao Marcuz created Thé du Phénix to share her passion for the art of tea. A native of the Chinese province of Guangdong, she offers a sensory and gustatory journey that takes you back to the traditions of the Middle Kingdom. The various teas available for consumption on site or to take away are imported directly from China. A true entrepreneur, Tao has also created her own brand, Fine Tea Cup, which turns a simple cup into a tasty tea when you pour the water inside.
LA BRULERIE
The Delicatessen of Marmand, where you can discover the aromas of coffees ...Read more
COMPTOIR DES VIGNES
Read moreIf the brand is national, no Comptoir des Vignes is the same, as the personality of its wine merchant has a lot to do with the offer. Ex-sommelier, the sympathetic Jérôme will know perfectly how to advise you among the multitude of references sold here: wines and champagnes, but also whiskies and rums from all over the world, cognacs and armagnacs, beers, waters, fruit juices and other artisanal syrups... In the delicatessen section, local sweets will inevitably attract your attention, while a wide selection of coffees and teas is also available.
HAPPY PLANTES
Read moreEverything changed in 2023: Amaya, the founder, decided to hand over the running of the business to Camille and Delphine. They continue to develop infusions based on organic and local plants. The ranges are simple: pure plants or blends, classified by virtue (soothing, digestive, tonic, skin beauty...). Nothing goes to waste: the powder from the cuttings is used in solid cosmetics. Gone are the days of the Volvic store; today, their products can be purchased from a number of retailers or online during short sales.
CAFÉS DI-COSTANZO
Read moreMore than a thousand hotel and restaurant professionals put their trust in Di-Costanzo coffee. Émilie and Étienne are not just roasters, but true aesthetes. In the boutique next to the burnery, you'll find coffee beans and freshly-ground coffees, as well as compostable capsules, coffee machines, brand-name teas and other treats. In partnership with the tourist office, these enthusiasts also welcome groups for tastings and guided tours of the roasting process.
LES CAFÉS DE THÉOPHRASTE
Read moreIt is at the back of this elegant and spacious shop, with gleaming stainless steel pipes on a black background, that the large German roaster Probat by Anne and Frédéric operates. A beautiful machine! Twelve tons of coffee beans are roasted year round and ground for the customer every minute. In the tasting area, nestled in a comfortable Chesterfield, you will be able to rediscover the good coffee, the one that is filtered the old-fashioned way, less strong than an espresso and more aromatic. And then a hundred teas await you here, as well as fine groceries, such as the very subtle Cluizel chocolate or the "spreads" of (local) mushrooms and spices, oils... The welcome is warm.
LES THÉS DU MARCHÉ
Store of tea in bulk or in boxes with many references, all organic, and a ...Read more
CAFE LIBRAIRIE LA VEILLEUSE
Read moreIdeal for a short break in the middle of your visit to the Island, La Veilleuse welcomes you in a beautiful house beautifully decorated. Part café, part bookstore, part tea room, you can enjoy a wonderful cappuccino with homemade cookies while devouring a good book. In the summer, enjoy the sunny terrace and savoury cakes and pies prepared at lunchtime and served all afternoon. In winter, enjoy a local beer or a glass of organic wine.
LES CAFÉS DE RHUYS
Read moreMaster roaster Mathieu welcomes you to his burnery on the edge of the Rhuys peninsula, for a fragrant journey into the land of the oblong bean. Connoisseurs will be won over by his range of artisan "grand cru" coffees, carefully selected from the four corners of the world, freshly ground and available in several grinds. Lovers of teas (white, green, black, Wulong, Pu'er or exceptional), infusions, herbal teas and chocolate sweets will not be outdone. Terrace tastings in fine weather and online sales.
CAFÉS ROGER
Read more3 generations have succeeded one another since 1956, now represented by Jean-Roger Perrod. Les Cafés Roger, an institution that offers a wide range of Arabica and Robusta coffees, whose origins are selected and respect the fair trade and organic spirit. The artisanal roasting is done in the workshop. You can attend and have a coffee prepared to your taste. At their side teas and home-made products: chocolates, biscuits, fruit paste. A wine cellar with whiskies and rums. A coffee and tea bar on the terrace where you can take a pleasant break.
ARÔMES ET DOUCEURS
Read moreUnder the Clock Tower, you will find there the best coffees and teas (Mariage Frères, Le Palais des Thés), as well as a wide selection of products made in Burgundy. From the Terrine of Duck Liver with Prunes by the butcher Denis Paillot (based in Noyers-sur-Serein) to the Croquets de Saint-Bris-le-Vineux designed by the baker David Paris, as well as Burgundy wafers (made in Dijon) or Clunissois vinegars... there's a huge choice! Not to mention the nice choice of cups, teapots and other gift ideas. A real favourite!
LE ROYAUME DES PAPILLES
Read moreLe Royaume des papilles has moved near the Saint-Urbain basilica, rue Pithou. It still lives up to its name. We enjoy the atmosphere of the sales staff: everything is a pretext for energizing the store and introducing us to new, tempting, top-quality products. Teas and coffees from the ends of the earth. Olive oils and other condiments to make your guests jealous. New seasonings to spice up your dishes. The grocery store ventures into fine products, sourced here and there. Exclusive distributor of Oliviers & Co condiments, this kingdom also showcases caramel babas, rice pudding and spices. It's hard not to find your very own Proust's madeleine...
BRULERIE DE MEAUX
Read moreTo find this boutique and tasting room, you have to go down Rue Saint-Christophe and turn into the little street of the same name a little further on. As soon as you open the door, the magic of the place unfolds in the form of bewitching fragrances blending coffees, teas and infusions of all origins. In this artisanal structure created in 1978, you'll be expertly guided or tempted by various flavors or beneficial herbal teas, not forgetting the pastries... In just a few minutes, a simple visit to this Brûlerie can quickly turn into a long-term experience!
CAFÉS JEANNE D’ARC
Read moreIt's the love and art of coffee that the Joan-d'Arc Café teaches since May 8, 1899 (the very day of the Jeanne d'Arc Feast) to pass on to all the customers of its three delicate, so well stocked shops where the old-fashioned torréfaction from the most famous plantations from Brazil to Papua by passing by Colombia and Guatemala has been in place for more than a century. Not forgetting Ethiopia and its metaphorically moka (where in Kaffa, coffee was born). There are unique and regenerating assemblages. But they are also beautiful alliances of all kinds of aromatic tea, delicious gingerbread breads and other ephemeral and renewed treats that enhance the enchanting smells of these ad hoc decoctions. At some times of the day, when the wind manifests itself in a certain sense, one can flower or watch a nose to discover one of these three stalls present to us delight. Still a… charm…
TY TEA ET LES SENS
Read moreMagalie and Patricia have opened this gourmet lounge on the liveliest street in the Val-André, which welcomes you on the terrace, in front of its grocery-style counter or in the intimacy of its small lounge at the back. Teas from the Palais des Thés, coffees from the Breton roaster Coïc and homemade fruit juices are on the menu alongside ciders, wines and herbal teas. You will also find home-made pastries (far is the speciality) and savoury tarts for lunch. A breakfast formula is also proposed, with Breton far and granola!
AU GOÛT THÉ
Nérac's paradise for coffee and tea lovers. The boutique is also a ...Read more
CHOCOLATHÉ
Read moreHow can you do without them? How can you not succumb to the sweet scent of teas and sweets that tickle your nostrils? We're not going to lie to you, Chocolathé is our favourite address. Next to the counter, chocolate sweets, mendiants, nougats and other lollipops catch our eye. Tea merchants for over 20 years, the address also stocks a wide selection of dedicated crockery, organic coffees, ground or bean-to-cup, and homemade cakes that you can also enjoy on the spot for your little "four o'clock"!
LE PALAIS DES THÉS
Read moreThe Palace of Teas has been a long-standing artist… Its founder, François Xavier Delmas, has been touring plantations around the world in search of the best wines for 25 years. From Darjeeling to Shizuoka, from Taiwan to the Golden Triangle, he invites us to take advantage of his know-how, and to share his encounters and emotions… With his team, they also created original blends, such as the very popular Tea of the Monks (a unique blend of green and black tea, according to an ancestral recipe found in a Tibetan monastery), and the famous Tea of the Hammam, to be tasted hot. or icy throughout the day (this is a Turkish recipe, based on green tea, pink parfumé, green date, red fruits and orange flower.). The Palace of Teas, of course, offers the classic classic wines "nature" and for the amateurs, few rare and ephemeral vintages, which last the time of a harvest. It's also difficult to resist the pretty choice of Japanese and Chinese crafts (cast teapots, fine porcelain bowls, fine cracked boxes…). A real moment of pleasure.
LES SAISONS DU THÉ
Read moreFor the past twenty years, Monsieur Tartarat has run this charming tea boutique in the Bourse district, which also doubles as a salon. A connoisseur of the subtle beverage and its aromas, he selects and imports the finest teas from around the world to offer his customers an impressive selection of flavors. His advice is sound and invaluable, and his patience is golden. Discover natural teas from China, Japan, India, Ski Lanka, Korea and even Kenya! Indulge in the aromas of scented teas: Balade en Provence, Cerisier en fleur, Russe aux 4 agrumes, Perles de Rosée, Temple de la lune... What a choice! You'll also find rooibos, herbal teas, maté and fruit waters.
MAISON BIACELLI-LE PETIT BOURGUIGNON
Read morePaul and Thomas Roizot's Maison Biacelli has long been a supplier to the Cafés, Hotels, Restaurants network. The company has grown, diversified and offers a superb and wide selection of quality coffees and teas. In 2019 was born "Le Petit Bourguignon", a local, artisanal and family roasting. A range of coffees, responsible and committed: Grands Crus from organic farming and respecting fair trade and degradable and compostable capsules.
TEA & CIE
Read moreBorn from Laurence and Stephan's passion for the second most consumed drink in the world, the adventure of Tea & Cie with its famous little yellow box began in 2003. Each of their creations has its own story that they tell you with enthusiasm. Experienced tea lovers and novices alike can choose from among 280 premium teas and herbal teas while listening to the story of the couple's travels in India, where they love to visit plantations in search of new flavors and have only one watchword: high quality at affordable prices.
LA FABRIQUE DE THÉ
Read moreLa Croix-Rousse is a neighbourhood that cultivates its spirit of independence, even when it comes to making its tea. An independent tea counter run by Elodie. A nice, uncluttered setting to focus on the essential, the product. Pleasant welcome to choose your tea in the best conditions with the best advice. Tasting of the day to make beautiful discoveries. Blends or pure teas from various origins (China, Thailand, Nepal, India ...). Beautiful tea boxes to share with family or friends. Magnificent cast iron teapots.
LES CAFÉS FÉLIX
Read moreA roaster for over 20 years, Cafés Félix is one of Rennes' finest coffees. You'll find them in some of Rennes' finest restaurants, including Oh my Biche, Cope, Angello, IMA, Symbiozh, Origines and Chez P'tit Louis. On Wednesdays, you can also drop by the Marché Sainte-Thérèse for an early-morning espresso and share a slice of life. Félix carefully selects ethical and sustainable coffees. His main concern is taste, of course, but above all respect for man and his environment in the producer country (he visits the plantations whenever he can). Then he blends and roasts to reveal smooth, gourmet aromas.
BRÛLERIE SAINT-PIERRE
In the heart of the gourmet paradise that is the rue de la Boucherie, ...Read more
CAFE GIREL
Read moreIt is essential in Aix-les-Bains. This small shop uncovers at the beginning of Saint-Simond Avenue, near the railway station. A shop to the old where generations of Kaunas have come to search their fresh powdered coffees (since 1928!). Coffees from all sources to choose from its tastes and to give in its mood, robust or fruity, arabica or robusta. Wide variety of varieties, like teas in the world, to go into another sensory adventure. We love the charming welcome, as used in the shops, where you take the time to tell the origin of the products. There is also fine grocery and tea and coffee accessories. All this in such a small shop!
NESPRESSO
Read moreShould Nespresso still be presented? The brand of Nestlé, we must not forget, was born in… (you have a little time to guess) 1986, more than 30 years ago! Not enough to rejuvenate us, nor George Clooney, but always excellent coffees in small capsules (to recycle, it's important) with many great wines. The boutique of the Place des Jacobins has been nicely renovated, not just in elegance but also in automatism - and it is regrettable - with "machines" that issue the colored bars. Fortunately, there are still hosts and hostesses to keep advising us and discover the exotic novelties regularly proposed in our cups. Machines, crockery, delicacies, accessories, maintenance… Nothing misses to have fun around a high-end coffee. Other addresses on the Bourse, two steps from the Jacobins, and in the avenue de Saxe, just steps from the place du Maréchal Lyautey.
BRÛLERIE DU LÉON
Read moreAbove all, this roasting plant is the story of a family heritage. As an independent roaster, they advocate a direct, artisanal approach: each coffee producer is chosen for his or her approach and the quality of his or her beans, then paid fairly in order to promote environmental sustainability and strengthen plantation ecosystems. The historic range of coffees has not changed, but beans are now sourced from all over the world, with a preference for organic products whenever possible. La Brûlerie embodies the perfect alliance between tradition and innovation.
MOCAFÉ
Read moreMocafé, a delicatessen located in the old town of Belfort, is a veritable nugget for lovers of fine, authentic products. As soon as you enter, the delicious aroma of coffee envelops you. Mocafé stands out above all for its selection of Grand Cru and specialty "Grande Origine" coffees, from Honduras, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Congo... Mocafé also offers a fine selection of teas, infusions, wines, spirits and gourmet products. Coffee roasting here is a family tradition, handed down from generation to generation. The manager will be happy to guide you in your choice.
LA BRÛLERIE MONTOISE
Read moreIn this Montois store, one of the oldest in the city, coffee is roasted every day by hand. And you can smell it! Jean-Philippe, the roaster, will guide you in your choice. You can also choose from a wide range of teas: Ceylon, India, Chinese black tea, Japanese green tea with jasmine, flavored white teas, rooibos, and more. Not forgetting a wide choice of herbal teas and infusions. La Brûlerie montoise boasts some 200 references! You'll find organic and fair-trade fruit juices, as well as delicacies: galettes, madeleines, chocolates...
LES COMPTOIRS THÉ CAFÉ
Read moreWhat a lovely shop where the scents of tea or coffee tickle us and delight us! Comptoirs Thé Café is a Franche-Comté brand at the beginning, whose first boutique was opened in Besançon. Others have opened onto the territory, including the rue d'Alsace in Beaune, an axis that is heavily used by passers-by heading for the shopping city centre. A vast and luminous boutique where a choice of more than a hundred references of teas and herbal teas from the brand's own brand await you. Black or green, yellow or white, perfumed, spicy, rooibos, the choice is wide and will satisfy the amateurs. Every month, a tea is highlighted and can even be tasted before purchase, like apple pie tea in the fall, a real sweetness. A range of organic teas is also available. Roaster craftsman at the beginning, even if the action is not done on site. Roasted coffees are found on the shelves and come from all over the world. They come in bulk or even in capsules. The charming boutique also has a nice tableware section for tea and coffee and some delicatessen products from here and elsewhere. Confectionery, chocolates and marshmallows in a mess! A warm welcome and charming advice undoubtedly reinforce the desire to return.
LA TORRÉFACTION DU MARCHÉ
Read moreA pretty boutique in a very generous neighbourhood in good mouth addresses. There is a selection of teas (80 types) and coffees (12 kinds), the aromas of which are open from the street… And we understand why when you enter the shop: Coffee is roasted under our eyes! Many gift ideas in the form of coffee makers and tea services complement an area with spices and chocolates.
LE BOUDOIR
Read moreThis tea boutique is aptly named, as it truly resembles a boudoir: all tinted pink, with Chantilly moldings and banquettes upholstered in raspberry fabric. Here, you can try a lovely selection of Mariage Frères teas for breakfast or afternoon tea, all accompanied by home-made pastries and cakes. At lunchtime, you can feast on tasty small dishes or buddha bowls. Le Boudoir also sells chic tableware. Bonus: you're served with a smile, and that makes you want to come back again!
NESPRESSO
Read moreJust a few steps from the Opera House, in this very beautiful Nespresso shop, the welcome is warm and welcome to make its shopping of capsules or accessories. A pleasant place where you can easily enjoy a good coffee with its small chocolate - with the possibility to taste "grands crus" - in a trendy atmosphere, all glass, wood and brushed metal, and à la carte service.
CAFÉS DEBOUT
Read moreSince 1932, the central roastery on Davso Street has been a real place where you can taste the best coffee and the most popular teas. The coffees come from the most famous countries: Guatemala, Brazil, India, Kenya, Bolivia, Jamaica, Papua... Also a large choice of plain teas (Darjeeling, Ceylon, Earl Grey, from China, Japan...) or flavoured. Sweets: homemade cookies, shuttles or, the speciality, the Marseilles bar from Cafés Debout. An address highly recommended by the Petit Futé for a delicious coffee break!
CAFÉS AU BRESIL
Read moreIt's THE roaster in Avignon, crowned "Best Roaster in France". The coffees roasted here every day are sourced directly from South and Central America. The house blend is a tasty 100% Arabica. And the queue can be long for this precious elixir. There are hundreds of teas to choose from. We love seasonal herbal teas, especially for Christmas. And then there are all the little sweets like salted butter caramels, chocolates, gingerbread and honey. This is where you buy your tea set. It goes without saying.
BOULANGERIE BERNARD
Read moreIt is impossible to stroll, stay or reside here without tasting the "Tarte Gruissanaise", a local speciality made with puff pastry, frangipane, meringue and pine nuts, made by Alain Bernard. We also fell in love with the "Narbonnaise" with rum-soaked grapes, as well as the homemade "Croustade". A pure delight that we enjoyed intensely. Very good traditional or more original breads are also sold here, as well as very good pure butter pastries and a wide range of beautiful pastries of all sizes, which appealed to our sweet tooth.
COFFEA
Read moreWho would be strong enough not to abandon his Trolley and resist the sweet smell of roasted coffee that floats in the air at the outlet of the giant coffers? The machine call is stronger than everything, and the varied map offers coffees from all sources, flavoured to all perfumes, and even some from fair trade. To accompany your beverage, you can choose, why not, a little sweet chocolate… If you have died for tea or coffee, then you can buy it and extend home pleasure once returned.
THE BURNING
Read morePeople come to La Brûlerie before or after filling up on local produce at the covered market next door, to enjoy a coffee on the terrace, chat, catch up on old times, savour a macaroon or two or another sweet treat. An artisan roastery and family business for over 30 years, it offers a selection of the world's finest coffees, as well as quality teas and herbal teas. Coffee machines and accessories are also available. A friendly, relaxing address that locals love and visitors appreciate.
KAFE BELTZA
Read moreCoffee was first introduced to Bayonne in the 15th century by a Jewish population fleeing the Spanish Inquisition. Over the centuries, coffee consumption became increasingly popular. Kafé Beltza, an artisan roaster since 1930, is an institution with the Moraïz brothers, voted best roaster in 2012 by the culinary magazine Grand Seigneur, and who perpetuate the family know-how. In this temple of caffeine, different varieties to taste, as well as the best advice for choosing the right coffee maker.
COMPTOIRS RICHARD
Read moreFounded in Paris in 1892, Maison Richard first made a name for itself in the wholesale trade of wines and spirits. An authentic Aveyron family business that developed around the delivery of quality wines in barrels and then in bottles, Maison Richard has adapted its know-how to coffee. Since then, in all the bars, cafés and restaurants of the capital and of France, you can't escape the logo of this honorable house. In the store, a tasting bar also offers you the opportunity to discover a selection of the best vintages and products.
TORRÉFACTION CHAUVET
Read morePaul Chauvet offers you, following in the footsteps of his predecessors and his grandfather Gustave, traditionally roasted coffee every week. The coffee, rigorously selected, is made directly in front of you in the shop, exhaling its delicious aromas of grand cru. You will also find dried fruits, tea, herbal tea, honey and spices, and a very warm welcome from this enthusiast, always ready to exchange with novices and informed amateurs about his products and the Boivin district that he knows so well, because, as he likes to remind us, "loving what you do is the recipe for success".
LE COMPTOIR THÉS, CAFÉS ET COMPAGNIE
Read moreNext to Le Chat qui dort bookshop, this attractive boutique offers breakfasts and snacks. Hot chocolates, herbal teas and rare jams enhance the pleasure of tasting on the sidewalk terrace. Delicately scented teas from all over the world, as well as hand-roasted coffees of the finest selection, grace the shop. Not to mention glasses, cups, mugs, plaids and trays for the appropriate beverage. Enchanting and relaxing!
CAFÉ LULU
Read moreOn the edge of the Place Aristide Briand, you can smell the scent of freshly roasted coffee coming out of this sweet address. At the same time a coffee roaster, but also a tea bar, a lunch room and a gourmet place for snacks: Café Lulu is a small multifunctional cocoon. In a calm and cosy atmosphere, the welcome is warm and caring. You come to fill up on coffee for the house, you stay to nibble on a seasonal vegetable pie or a small dish of the day, and you take away some soft madeleines for your snack.
LE RENDEZ-VOUS DES THÉS
Read moreThis tea room, imagined by Eliane Bourdet, opened in 2004, is articulated on two levels. Three hundred varieties of tea are on sale, as well as a beautiful collection of dishes, utensils, furniture and decorative objects. Different areas to sit comfortably make us travel through Asia, through India, China or Japan. We enjoy a cup of tea, infusion or coffee, accompanied by a "homemade" pastry. The long window lets light filter through, giving the place a subdued atmosphere and a feeling of intimacy.
CAFÉS SUAU – BRÛLERIE DU MARCHÉ
Read moreSmells of Colombia and Ethiopia waft in from this boutique, where two women offer to guide you between the rich, fragrant variations of coffee and the fruity or sweetly bitter notes of teas from around the world. In this den reserved for enthusiasts and the curious, the roaster grills tirelessly. Sophisticated or simpler machines, designer or more classic, as well as services to enhance the pleasure down to the smallest detail.
BOUTIQUE LA MAISON DU BON CAFÉ
Read moreThe company is the leading roaster in the south of France. In the shop: a very cosy atmosphere, an impeccable welcome and above all a fine selection of products: coffee of all origins, but also a wide range of teas and infusions. In the sweet corner, you will also find macaroons, chocolates and small cakes that will perfectly accompany your beverages. La Maison du Bon Café has launched its own brand of teapots and cups "Jardins d'Asie".
KUSMI TEA
Read moreThe brand, founded in 1867, has a beautiful corner location in the city centre. The famous Russian teas, from any source, nature or delicately flavoured, have enriched themselves with a well-being range. You can choose a detox, be cool or boost mixture. A range of accessories completes the offer of the shop. Transparent teapots, iron boxes with beautiful decorations. Without forgetting the boxes of sets to present tea to guests…