Ten Belles




WHERE: 10 rue de la Grange aux Belles 75010 (10ème arrondissement)
WHEN: Tue-Fri: 8am-6pm; Sat-Sun 9am-7pm
HOW MUCH: 4€ for a café crème
METRO: Gare de l'Est (lines 4, 5, 7); Jacques Bonsergent (line 5); Goncourt (line 11); Colonel Fabien (line 2)
BEANS: Belleville Brûlerie
FOOD Pastries, soup, sausage rolls, and other tasty things
CONTACT: Facebook; Tel: +33 1 42 40 90 78



This two-tiered coffee bar is one of the premium providers of specialty coffee in Paris. Opened in late 2012 by the talented Thomas Lehoux, who had previously worked at La Caféothèque and Eggs&Co., Ten Belles aims to provide its customers with consistently high quality coffee in a cool, friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

The assortment of sweet and savoury food options, including an excellent, authentic and sufficiently-sized sausage roll, will help to keep your belly happy. In the meantime, allow your ears to indulge in the sweet tunes flowing throughout the café, and take advantage of the lack of wifi to get to know your fellow coffee consumer. If you prefer to fly solo, grab a seat outside and observe the local bobo and hipster populations as they go about their business in the gloriously gentrified area of Canal St. Martin.


Thomas, who trained as a barista in Australia and has since played a big part in bringing good coffee to Paris, has created a space that makes customers want to share his passion for coffee. Even when they’re completely under the pump, the trendy and friendly staff members always take the time to exchange a few words, and really leave you feeling like that beautiful cup of coffee was made especially for you.

Given the outstanding quality of the coffee and food, the smiling staff members and the hiptastic location, it’s no surprise Ten Belles has become such a popular local hangout.


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2 comments:

  1. Great blog! Thanks for all the information

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  2. The founder is Thomas Lehoux, co-founder of the Frog Fights indeed. He used to be a bartender and trained as a barista in Australia (probably Melbourne), ending up as vice-champion barista in France (2011). He's also involved with Christophe Servell in Terres de Café.

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