As their cute owl logo reminded me of Harry Potter’s pet Hedwig
who helps communication between wizards, I instantly knew that there must be
something magical about this place.
Located near the famous Japanese quarter of Paris, Telescope
channels Scandinavian blond wood with warm beige undertones in their design. It
kind of has this minimalistic concept looking at their interior and menu;
drinks and food options are quite skimpy. But this is exactly what turns
minimalistic into magical. No matter what they serve at Telescope you can taste
the quality dripping off it. The coffee they serve is absurd delicious and high
quality. They roast their own beans (sourced from the UK and Norway), use raw
organic milk and even serve homemade carbonated water with it. I love to have
my breakfast here as well. I make it my reward for getting up early in the
morning; the thick slice of toasted fresh sourdough bread with butter together
with a single-origin kalita drip or the famous Emperer Norton’s granola with
yoghurt is my usual habit. I just wished they would serve it after 12 as well,
for those days that you just can’t trick yourself out of bed.
As we learn in life, all magic
comes with a price. The price of sharing sacred places like Telescope
with the hope not loosing it’s charm and consistency in quality.
Address: 5 Rue Villedo, 75001 Paris, France
Phone:+33 1 42 61 33 14
Hours:
Tuesday hours 8:30 am–6:30 pm
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