When the heat takes hold of the capital, the desire for a refreshing drink is undeniable. Coffee shops, tea rooms, little stalls... Paris is bursting with places where you can combine freshness and indulgence. Enjoy a delicious iced coffee, a refreshing iced tea or a delicious cold chocolate.
Coffee shakes are perfect for fans of the brown gold who want to enjoy an energizing drink while avoiding the heat stroke. Made with coffee, crushed ice and sometimes milk, cream or syrup, coffee shakes are a delicious summer alternative to the more common hot version.
Iced teas are also an excellent option for cooling down while enjoying the benefits of tea. Infused hot or cold and left to cool, iced teas can be flavored with fruit, fresh herbs or spices, for even greater pleasure.
Cold or even icedhot chocolate will delightthose with a sweet tooth who are looking for something refreshing. Made with chocolate, milk, and crushed ice, these creamy drinks are the perfect treat on a hot day.
So, are you ready to succumb to the temptation of a refreshing gourmet drink? Don't hesitate to discover our top addresses for iced coffee, iced tea and chocolate shakes in Paris!



Fu Castella opens a patisserie-tea room in the Marais for divine snacks and tea times
Fu Castella is the ultra-moist pastry shop that's already all the rage in Paris's 13th arrondissement. Fu Castella has now set up shop in the Marais, Paris 4th arrondissement, offering a beautiful tea room with exotic sweets, original tea times, ice creams and hot and cold drinks for you to try. [Read more]



The café royal and Pierre Hermé's patisserie at the Hôtel Les Lumières de Versailles unveiled
In the immediate vicinity of the Château de Versailles, a new gourmet boutique has opened, along with a sublime café orchestrated by Pierre Hermé. The newly-opened Hôtel Les Lumières Versailles offers an exceptional setting for this patisserie and café-tea room, overlooking the Place d'Armes and the château's main courtyard. It's the perfect place to indulge in the sweet and savoury creations of the king of pastry. [Read more]



Crème, the famous London cookies come to the Marais
The cookies that Londoners love are finally coming to Paris with the opening of Crème, the store of pastry chef Damien Leroux, in the Marais! [Read more]



Cuvée Noire, the good coffee to go and affordable in Saint-Lazare
Tired of Starbucks coffees? Come and try the ones from Cuvée Noire, a stone's throw from the Saint-Lazare train station, to find taste, innovative recipes and quality, at affordable prices. And for those who don't like caffeine, don't miss the refresher, a fruity iced tea! [Read more]



Le Jardin de Mademoiselle, the gourmet tea room that changes with the seasons
Fancy a snack in Wonderland? We'd like to take you to Jardin de Mademoiselle, a tea room as pretty as a picture, whose decor and menu change with the seasons. Here, you can indulge in gourmet drinks and cakes in a bright, bucolic atmosphere. [Read more]



T'Xuan: tea room, tea time and Chinese pastry shop in Paris
T'Xuan is a Chinese tearoom in Paris, offering you the chance to sample little-known specialties and gourmet pastries. For culinary adventurers and lovers of Asian flavors, here's your next favorite. [Read more]



Mariage Frères' gourmet terrace: exotic tea cuisine and gourmet pastries in Paris
Gourmet alert! Mariage Frères delights Parisian gourmets with the unveiling of its gourmet terrace. For tea-lovers and the curious, come and enjoy gourmet drinks, inventive cuisine and favorite pastries. [Read more]



TreeTea: the cute Paris tea room with bubble tea and ultra-original drinks
For those who love gourmet drinks, here is an original and colorful address in Paris that you should not miss. TreeTea is this cute tea room that offers us to taste tasty bubble tea and refreshing ultra-fruity original recipes! [Read more]



Machi Machi: bubble tea, matcha latte and gourmet teas in the heart of Paris
Machi Machi is a tea counter that delights us with gourmet recipes. From bubble tea to matcha latte, fruity teas and even more original creations based on panna cota or jelly, you'll love this spot! [Read more]



Xing Fu Tang : one of the best bubble tea in Paris
With several addresses in Paris, Xing Fu Tang is a delight for bubble tea lovers in the capital. On the program, original recipes made according to the rules of the art. [Read more]



Shodai Matcha: the restaurant-tea shop for matcha lovers in Paris
For matcha lovers, here's a spot that's sure to make your head spin. Shodai Matcha is not just a restaurant, but also a tea room that celebrates the famous green tea through pastries and drinks made according to the rules of the art. [Read more]



The French Donuts, donut specialist in Paris
The French Donuts (formerly Humm... DOnuts) remains a must for American donut lovers. Their round, plump donuts change every month for the curious! The place also doubles as a café, where you can relax and drink a mocha, chai latte or milkshake in Paris's 9th arrondissement. [Read more]



Aki Café : the Japanese tea room in Paris
Aki Café is the latest arrival on rue Sainte-Anne. This Japanese Café-Tearoom is the perfect place for an original gourmet break in the heart of Paris! [Read more]



Blondie: the new coffee shop offering café frappés in the 9th arrondissement
Blondie is the must-visit coffee shop in the 9th arrondissement. Open since May 2023, it's the perfect place to share a lunch, a sweet break or an afternoon coffee. Let's drop in ... [Read more]



Gelateria La Romana, the delicious Italian ice-cream parlour opens in Paris
Gelateria La Romana, the famous Italian ice cream parlour, unveils its first tea room in Paris. Nestled in the heart of the touristy Saint-Michel district, this oasis of frozen treats is sure to tempt gourmands. We tested it and tell you all about it. [Read more]



Momus: the new boutique for exceptional, made-to-measure coffees in Paris
We're off to discover Momus, the new exceptional coffee boutique in the 9th arrondissement, offering made-to-measure coffees sourced by Daniela Capuano, Meilleur Ouvrière de France en Torréfaction. [Read more]



Le Pont Traversé, the excellent gluten-free coffee shop
Le Pont Traversé is the name of this delicious coffee shop with its historic facade in Paris's 6th arrondissement, a stone's throw from the Jardins du Luxembourg. Take a moment to savor a gluten-free pastry, a plant-based drink or a fresh, homemade, seasonal dish. [Read more]



Bisou, the Parisian cocktail bar, expands its range by transforming itself into a coffee shop
You've already heard of Bisou, the cocktail bar in the 3rd arrondissement. Now you can discover Bisou, the coffee shop. The famous Parisian establishment has reinvented itself, offering hot and iced coffees in addition to its clever takeaway beverages, accompanied by pastries or sandwiches for a quick lunch while you wait for the bars and cafés to reopen. [Read more]



Pop in café, a trendy coffee shop with original creations
Pop in Café is an unusual coffee shop where you can enjoy not only good coffee, but also original fruity homemade sodas and delicious cream cakes. An addictive address. [Read more]



86 Champs, Pierre Hermé's tea room on the Champs-Elysées
Pierre Hermé, Best Pastry Chef in the World, our very own Picasso of pastry, has opened the doors of his French tea room on the Champs-Elysées! This 1,000m² temple to gourmet delights boasts a terrace, a beautiful boutique and an olfactory experience area signed l'Occitane en Provence. [Read more]



Struck by Bloom: the confidential café-bar of the Monnaie de Paris
Want to discover a new discreet and friendly place where you can eat and drink at any time of the day? For that, go to Frappé par Bloom, the confidential café-bar of the Monnaie de Paris! [Read more]



HYGGE Paris: the coffee shop specializing in hot chocolate in the 9th arrondissement.
Sponsored - Discover HYGGE Paris, a warm and premium coffee shop just a stone's throw from Galeries Lafayette, specializing in homemade, comforting chocolate drinks. [Read more]
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