If there's one city that knows how to do café culture, that's Paris. Head to the French capital in any month of the year, and you'll be met with swathes of locals, expats, and travelers all ...
Why an empty Paris lost its identity Many people have expressed relief that Paris's bars and cafes are open again; their terraces full. There was something about the emptiness of this city ...
The cafe, as it was in the 1950s, occupies a strategic corner on the Left Bank, opposite the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Catherine Mathivat, the fourth-generation matriarch of Les Deux Magots, ...
One person has died and several others are injured after a car ploughed into the terrace of a cafe in Paris on Wednesday. District Mayor Eric Pliez said all those injured were customers of the cafe.
Paris Baguette, the bakery café concept with over 4,000 units worldwide, is growing quickly in the US & Canada. With over 200 bakery cafés open in North America and more in development, they are ...
“I often say it’s the Wonka of bakeries when you walk into one of our cafes,” said Darren Tipton, Paris Baguette’s North America CEO. Paris Baguette is expanding rapidly and has a goal of reaching ...
What you need to know about Paris is this. You don’t need to see Monet’s waterlilies or Napoleon’s tomb. You can, and you ...
Okay, you’ve just walked in. First impressions? This minimalist but colorful café focuses on two things: coffee and cycling. (It's owned by the American-Kiwi duo who founded Bike About Tours.
You can, and you probably will. But if you really want to know what Paris is about, you’re better off sitting in a cafe, soaking up conversational murmur and the clink of cups on saucers.