LA BRÛLERIE DE CAFÉ
Read moreSweet aromas emanate from this boutique, titillating the nostrils right down to the street. Since 2010, Francis has been offering a wide selection of teas and coffees that he roasts himself. He takes great care to select preservative-free beans, grown with respect for the environment and paid a fair price to the producer. To accompany these exceptional beverages, the boutique sells handmade chocolates and sweets. The small tea room allows you to taste the beverages on the spot, before indulging in a mocha from Ethiopia or an Arabica from Costa Rica.
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.
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.
BRÛLERIE VICTOR-HUGO
Read moreLa Brûlerie Victor Hugo is the ideal place to enjoy a small black coffee in the morning or after lunch, but also to stock up all year round. Because much more than a simple coffee bar, it is a real roaster. The sweet perfume that escapes from the shop is a testament to this.... You can choose from a wide range of carefully prepared blends from Mexico, Brazil or Nicaragua. You can also discover a beautiful range of teas, natural or flavoured, served in bulk. Finally, find here everything that goes with a particularly successful breakfast: jams, cookies... and even chocolate!
CAFÉS BACQUIÉ
Read moreIn the family of historic Toulouse houses, I ask for .... the roaster! Bacquié created his own house near the Victor Hugo market in 1896! Since then, its success has never wavered. It is one of the city's fine delicatessens. You can tell by the delicate aroma of freshly roasted coffee. In addition to coffee and tea, you can find here preserves, quality regional products to accompany refined wines, gourmet products that make you want to taste everything! Don't hesitate to ask for advice: the house knows its stuff!
MAISON ROQUEMAUREL
Read moreLovers of freshly roasted and ground coffee have a favorite address: Maison Roquemaurel. Open on Place Rouaix, it combines three complementary activities: a coffee roaster, trusted by many of Toulouse's restaurants, a tasting room designed as a coffee lounge, and a grocery store dedicated to the world of coffee. People come here to stock up or to meet over a cup of coffee. These coffee enthusiasts regularly offer limited editions, which is a great way to get out of your usual tasting habits. In fact, for the Rose Festival, a special edition was created: the Rose café. Not into coffee? Don't turn your back on the tea counter.