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A Definitive Guide to Coffee Culture in France

By Matt Gulizia – ISA Associate Director & Geographic Oversight Manager, France & the Netherlands

Before studying abroad in Paris, I wasn’t really a coffee drinker. I can already tend toward being a bit hyperactive and didn’t really want caffeine jitters keeping me awake at night! It didn’t take long, however, before the intoxicating aroma of freshly brewed espresso drew me into one of the cafés near my apartment. From that moment onward, I was completely hooked. Coffee is one of those indulgences that feels so comforting, decadent, and satisfying, especially when getting your bearings living in a new city. I started to learn that culture is made up of thousands of little elements of life in a particular area, and we can choose which elements we want to latch onto based on our own unique interests. For me, coffee culture in France became one element I felt a real call to uncover.

 

Firstly, it’s important to note that when visiting an authentic French café, you will not often find a menu anywhere in sight. For that reason, it’s great to have a baseline knowledge of the most common coffee drinks available:

Now that you know the basic types of coffee beverages that can be ordered in France, let’s delve into some tips for ordering/consuming coffee like a local:


I hope this helps as you explore French café culture for yourself, whether studying with ISA in Lille, Paris or elsewhere!

 

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