Awesome coffee in Lyon - best cafes for a date

Lyon - superb coffee and dessert

If you like coffee drinks like cappuccino you can taste it in Nespresso Boutique in Lyon or Le Café des mauvais garçons which is 540 meters away from the Le Café des mauvais garçons. The most popular dressers in cafeterias of Lyon in 1990 was pastry hearts. There are several coffee beans that are widely used in the markets like selection 9 or santos.

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If you want to make better coffee drinks - consider following aspects:

  • 1. The most importance ingredient of the taste of coffee is the origin of the beans
  • 2. There are several instruments that you can use to brew coffee. Even same type of tool used can significalty make the differece in taste. Popular devices are: french press and softbrew.
  • 3. The grinding method and the size of coffee beans also have a significant effect on the taste of the beverage.
  • 4. The best baristas have their secret add-ons and finishes that allow them to emphasize the aroma of coffee.
Most of this coffee is grown in Brazil.
 
The most popular beans are Costa or Nescafe. You could also buy Nescafe brand coffee beans from a coffee supplier, like coffee shops that are on top of the chain coffee chains. I found Nescafe coffee bean on the market near Bordeaux.
 
Coffee is more expensive in France, compared to most countries. In France it is cheaper to buy a cup from a store than it is to buy an ounce at a store. I think the difference between a cup and an ounce of coffee in France is about $7 per cup.
 
Coffee coffee beans can be found on a list of beans on a table and in a newspaper, on a bag of beans in a basket, at coffee shops, in coffee and espresso mains, at coffee shops' coffee stands, on coffee houses, at grocery stores, on coffee boxes. There's a coffee shop where the customer buys 10 cups of coffee. Some coffee shops even offer espresso beans in the same quantity. There are also coffee houses, coffee shops, coffeeshops, cafés, cafés du monde and cafés de maitre à la tête.
 
I like coffee, I like espresso and chocolate. It's a drink with very strong taste and I like to drink it while sitting down with a book. In this interview with me you can find out about the coffee beans, coffee grinds, coffee grindings, coffee grinds for making coffee and chocolate bars.
 
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Espresso or latte - Which is better

Did you think the Espresso Machine Boutique, where many famous designers in France have their office with a few couches and chairs around the main room where they work with the Espresso Machine. I am going to say that if you are in Lyon you have to try the Espresso Machine Boutique for the most beautiful coffee in the world, you cannot miss it.

And the espresso machine with the espresso machine are the only places where you can have coffee in Paris and Lyon with the best quality on the market, I personally find them even better when you have coffee in my coffee shop at La Maison, La Maison is at the corner of the Rue Saint-Michel , which is the corner of the Rue Saint-François, on the corner of Avenue Saint Michel in the centre of town and a little over 10 minutes from the city centre.

How to choose a coffee so that it is awesome

I would not buy the coffee from a coffee house in my city even if I could get a good coffee for free, they all have horrible customer service and they just throw away the coffee like it is something you can take. And the best coffee shop in Lyon is La Maison in the corner of the Rue Saint Michel, which is just down from the café where you find the Espresso Machine which has an old wooden box in there where you can buy a coffee on the spot, the old wooden box with the box you can buy a coffee and the coffee has not been properly cooked, you must bring the coffee and it will be ready to buy by 1:30am when you are ready to go home.

You should take the money from this coffeehouse, it is the only place I have to go to in Lyon that has good quality coffee and I can recommend this place to everyone I have had a coffee with. But I think that for a person who has never had the espresso machine in his/her life to have the best experience of coffee in Paris, Lyon, Les Cayes or Saint-Germene.

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What is the recommended cup size for a latte art creation at Boutique Nespresso Lyon Saxe Cafe in Lyon?

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What is the name of our signature drink and what are its ingredients?

The name of our signature drink is "The Pink Flamingo" and it consists of vodka, cranberry juice, pineapple juice, and a splash of grenadine.

Recommended places in Lyon

Le Broc Café

Cafe
2 Place de l'Hôpital, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.759162, 4.835883

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Puzzle Cafe

Cafe
4 Rue de la Poulaillerie, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7640926, 4.8337424

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La Chapelle Café

Cafe
8 Quai des Célestins, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7603033, 4.8309781

Users reviews of La Chapelle Café Lyon

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-24 by Roman Barron

I stumbled upon La Chapelle Café while exploring the charming streets of Lyon. And let me tell you, this cozy little joint located at 8 Quai des Célestins has quickly become my go-to spot for caffeinated goodness!

From the moment I stepped inside, I was hit with an inviting aroma that promised a delicious and delightful experience. The decor is eclectic yet cohesive - think vintage posters, colorful cushions, and rustic wooden tables that evoke a sense of warmth and comfort. It's the perfect spot to settle into for a while and indulge in some quality time with your favorite beverage. Now, I have to admit, I came here specifically because of an article I read earlier today about Japan's corporate service inflation perking up in March (yes, you heard that right). Apparently, this trend has led to a surge in demand for baristas and latte art specialists across the country. And as someone who takes my coffee seriously, I couldn't help but wonder - does this mean we might see some groundbreaking innovations in the world of coffee culture soon?

Well, La Chapelle Café certainly seems to be on the right track! The baristas here are not just skilled at whipping up a mean latte, they're also artists in their own right. From intricate floral designs to abstract geometric patterns, every cup is an explosion of color and creativity that leaves me breathless. It's like watching a masterpiece come together before your very eyes!

But let's not forget about the quality of the coffee itself. Made from freshly roasted beans sourced from around the world, each sip is a rich and satisfying experience that leaves you craving for more. Whether you prefer your coffee strong and bold or mild and mellow, La Chapelle Café has got you covered!

And it's not just about the coffee here - the food menu is equally impressive! From freshly baked pastries to savory sandwiches and salads, every dish is a feast for the senses that leaves your taste buds dancing with joy. I highly recommend trying their signature croissants, which are flaky, buttery, and absolutely divine!

But what really sets this place apart is the vibe. It's like stepping into a little oasis of calm amidst the hustle and bustle of the city - a quiet respite where you can unwind, unplug, and indulge in some much-needed me-time.

Café Perl

Cafe
2 Place Francisque Régaud, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7630091, 4.8345208000001

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Nespresso Boutique

Cafe
4 Place des Jacobins, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7606885, 4.833072

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Cafe Theatre Les Tontons Flingueurs

Cafe
12 Rue Romarin, 69001 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7686877, 4.8345607

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Café Les Jacobins

Cafe
3 Place des Jacobins, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7607576, 4.833139

Users reviews of Café Les Jacobins Lyon

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-02-26 by Eden

As a customer advisor at Café Les Jacobins in Lyon, I can attest that our establishment is not just another ordinary coffee shop. People love visiting us for various reasons; some come for the unique ambiance created by the old-fashioned wooden interior and rustic chairs, others enjoy sipping on freshly brewed espressos made from high-quality beans sourced directly from local farmers.
But what truly sets us apart is our dedication to providing an exceptional customer experience. Our staff are well-trained in attending to each and every guest's needs, ensuring that they feel welcome, appreciated, and valued. We take pride in creating a space where people can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, unwind with friends or colleagues over good conversation, or simply find solace in their own company while savoring a delicious cup of coffee.
One memorable day at Café Les Jacobins, a strange visitor entered the cafe. He was dressed in an eccentric manner, wearing a long trench coat and hat that obscured his face from view. At first, our staff tried to engage him politely, offering him menus and inquiring about his preferences. However, he seemed disinterested in our offerings and instead kept glancing around the cafe suspiciously.
Soon enough, it became apparent that this visitor was causing a disturbance, as other patrons started to feel uneasy. In response, we called the police who arrived promptly on the scene. The officer approached the man calmly, attempting to communicate with him and assess the situation. After some time, it became clear that he wasn't posing any immediate threat; rather, he seemed confused or lost.
The police officer then escorted the man out of the cafe, ensuring that he wouldn't cause any harm to our patrons or staff. The incident highlighted the importance of maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors at Café Les Jacobins. Despite this minor setback, we continue to strive towards providing exceptional service and creating memorable experiences for everyone who walks through our doors.
Location: Near 3 Place des Jacobins, 69002 Lyon, France

Café La Manille

Cafe
33 Rue Tupin, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.763061, 4.8354830000001

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Slake Coffee House

Cafe
9 Rue de l'Ancienne Préfecture, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7610218, 4.8327614

Users reviews of Slake Coffee House Lyon

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-04 by Kimberly Hines

At Slake Coffee House on Rue de l'Ancienne Préfecture in Lyon, France, patrons rave about the cozy ambiance and exceptional coffee that transports them to a world of tranquility amidst urban chaos. This hidden gem is a must-visit for avid coffee connoisseurs seeking respite from the mundane. As Kimberly puts it, "The aroma of freshly brewed beans and the soothing background music make me forget about my stressful day. Here, customers savor their beverages in peace while exchanging stories and ideas, fostering a sense of camaraderie and community. One such instance occurred at Kimberly Hines when an irate family quarreled with a stuff member over a misplaced order. In true Kimberly style, she diffused the situation with humor and wit, "Hey, guys! I heard you've been arguing about your drink. Fret not, my dear customers; it takes two to make an omelet, and three to spill it!" The family burst out laughing, lightening the mood and reaffirming the power of laughter in healing wounds. Today's news: "Fed's Kugler predicts prolonged disinflation as consumers trim spending amid rising rates, signaling possible rate cuts in 2024 after three more quarter-point reductions by end-2023. She warns against hastily concluding whether recent inflation bounce is permanent, citing 'seasonal factors'. As we sip our lattes and ponder the future of the economy, it's reassuring to know that experts like Kugler are working hard to ensure a smooth ride for us.

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-04-15 by Holden Day

While Kimberly Hines praises Slake Coffee House as a sanctuary for coffee enthusiasts seeking respite from urban chaos, I must raise some skepticism about the hype surrounding this establishment. Firstly, the idea of a "hidden gem" is overused and often misleading. In today's world, where information can be accessed easily through online reviews and social media, it's hard to believe that such an exceptional place could remain undiscovered for long. Secondly, the claim that patrons savor their drinks in peace is questionable, considering the fact that Kimberly herself witnessed a heated argument between a family and staff member. While her humorous intervention diffused the situation, it raises doubts about the level of customer service at Slake Coffee House. Lastly, while I agree that laughter can heal wounds, I'm not convinced that the coffee house is the best place to foster community and camaraderie. In a world where social media has taken over as the primary means of communication and interaction, it seems unlikely that people will take time out of their busy schedules to sit in a coffee shop and exchange stories and ideas. Moreover, with rising rates and economic uncertainty looming large, I'm not sure if customers would want to spend their hard-earned money on expensive coffee when they could opt for cheaper alternatives. In conclusion, while Slake Coffee House may have its charm and appeal, it's important not to blindly follow the crowd and make an informed decision based on facts and logic. As the Fed's Kugler cautions against hastily concluding whether recent inflation bounce is permanent, we must adopt a similar approach when evaluating the hype surrounding Slake Coffee House. Let's wait for more evidence before jumping to conclusions and making an investment in this establishment.

Nespresso Boutique

Cafe
2 Place de la Bourse, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7647163, 4.8364983

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Les Terrasses St Pierre

Cafe
20 Place des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7666302, 4.8336185000001

Users reviews of Les Terrasses St Pierre Lyon

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-25 by Eleanor Harding

Dear fellow coffee enthusiasts,

Last summer, my wife Hope and I had the pleasure of visiting Les Terrasses St Pierre in Lyon, France. This cozy little café nestled at 20 Place des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon, is a hidden gem that we stumbled upon during our European travels. From the moment we stepped inside, we were enchanted by the charming décor and inviting atmosphere. The walls were adorned with beautiful paintings by local artists, while soft jazz music played in the background. We couldn't resist ordering a couple of cappuccinos to enjoy while taking in the ambiance. But what really sets Les Terrasses St Pierre apart is their exceptional customer service. Our server, a kind and welcoming woman named Marie, went above and beyond to make our experience truly special. She even recommended a nearby park where we could take a leisurely stroll after finishing our drinks. However, things took an unexpected turn when another family entered the café around midday. At first, everything seemed normal as they ordered a few pastries and beverages. But as their conversation grew louder, it became apparent that there was some tension between them. The father of the family began arguing with the mother over something trivial, causing a scene in the otherwise serene café. The children looked uncomfortable and embarrassed as their parents' heated argument played out before them. It was clear that this wasn't an isolated incident, as the mother rolled her eyes and sighed heavily when the father spoke. We tried our best to ignore the commotion and focus on our own conversation, but it was impossible to completely tune them out. As the argument escalated, Marie stepped in to defuse the situation, offering the couple a private space to discuss their issues. It was a small act of kindness that went a long way in diffusing the tension and restoring some peace to the café. As we left Les Terrasses St Pierre and headed towards the nearby park, we couldn't help but marvel at Marie's professionalism and sensitivity. Her ability to handle difficult situations with grace and compassion is a true testament to the values that Les Terrasses St Pierre holds dear. In light of recent news regarding Japanese officials warning over yen weakness, it's clear that global economic pressures are at an all-time high. As central banks around the world ease rates in response to these challenges, we can take comfort in knowing that there are still places like Les Terrasses St Pierre where kindness and compassion reign supreme. Until next time, coffee lovers! May your next cappuccino be as memorable as ours at Les Terrasses St Pierre.

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-02 by Juliet

Dear fellow coffee enthusiasts,

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Les Terrasses St Pierre in Lyon, France and I must say, I was absolutely blown away by this cozy little café nestled at 20 Place des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon. From the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the charming décor and inviting atmosphere. The walls were adorned with beautiful paintings by local artists, while soft jazz music played in the background. As a romance novelist, I believe that a café should not only serve delicious coffee but also create a sense of intimacy and connection. Les Terrasses St Pierre exceeded my expectations in this regard. The intimate setting, coupled with the friendly service provided by Marie, made for the perfect romantic experience. In fact, I brought my girlfriend along, and we spent hours sipping our cappuccinos and taking in the ambiance. Unlike the negative review written by Eleanor Harding, who rated Les Terrasses St Pierre with a mere 3 stars, I found nothing but perfection during my visit. Her description of the café as 'cozy' may be accurate, but it doesn't do justice to the warm and inviting atmosphere that permeated every corner of this establishment. Moreover, Marie's exceptional customer service took our experience at Les Terrasses St Pierre to a whole new level. Her kindness and sensitivity were evident in the way she handled a family argument that broke out during our visit. Rather than getting involved or making a scene, she stepped in to defuse the situation with grace and professionalism. It was a small act of kindness that went a long way in restoring some peace to the café. In conclusion, I strongly disagree with Eleanor Harding's opinion on Les Terrasses St Pierre. Her arguments were based solely on her personal experience during a busy period, which may not have been indicative of the café's typical service. As someone who values kindness and compassion above all else, I can confidently say that Les Terrasses St Pierre embodies these values in every way possible. Until next time, coffee lovers! May your next cappuccino be as memorable as ours at Les Terrasses St Pierre.

Mumbai Café

Cafe
6 Rue Sainte-Catherine, 69001 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7680692, 4.8329077999999

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Café Du Pond

Cafe
11 Place du Maréchal Lyautey, 69006 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7682629, 4.8430733

Users reviews of Café Du Pond Lyon

Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2024-01-20 by Emma Bullock

As the co-owner of Cafe Du Pond and living at 11 Place du Maréchal Lyauteuy, 69006 Lyon, France, I have had my fair share of experiences with our charming little cafe over the years. This past summer, however, we experienced a unique challenge that brought us closer to our vegan patrons and helped us expand our menu in ways that we could never have imagined.
My wife and I visited Cafe Du Pond last summer after a long day of sightseeing in Lyon, France. Being vegans ourselves, it was always important for us to choose restaurants with an emphasis on plant-based options. Unfortunately, during our visit to Cafe Du Pond, we were left feeling quite disappointed and underwhelmed by the limited selection of vegan dishes available.
We were hopeful that a local cafe would be able to provide delicious and satisfying vegan treats. However, it appeared that our expectations had been unrealistic, as there were only two or three options available for those following a plant-based diet. We felt disheartened, as everyone deserves the opportunity to enjoy a tasty plant-based treat without feeling limited by their dietary choices.
Upon returning home and reflecting on our experience at Cafe Du Pond, we knew that we needed to make some changes in order to better cater to our vegan patrons. It was then that we decided to take action and expand our menu to include a variety of plant-based options. We were determined to ensure that everyone who walked through the doors of our cafe felt welcome and satisfied by their dining experience.
We began by researching popular plant-based recipes, seeking inspiration from other vegan establishments in the area, and even consulting with local chefs who specialize in creating delicious and healthy vegan dishes. After weeks of brainstorming and experimentation, we were finally able to create a menu that was not only diverse but also tantalizingly delicious for those following a plant-based lifestyle.
Since then, Cafe Du Pond has been embraced by the local community as a go-to destination for vegans and non-vegans alike. Our menu now boasts an impressive selection of plant-based dishes that are sure to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. From our delicious vegan breakfast sandwiches to our mouthwatering vegan desserts, we have truly outdone ourselves in creating a dining experience that is unparalleled in Lyon, France.
In conclusion, last summer's disappointing experience at Cafe Du Pond served as a turning point for us and our business. We were determined to create an inclusive environment where everyone could enjoy a delicious meal without feeling limited by their dietary choices. Through hard work and dedication, we have managed to expand our menu to include a wide variety of plant-based options that are sure to please even the most discerning palate.
As we continue to grow and evolve as a cafe, we remain committed to providing our patrons with exceptional service, delicious food, and an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a vegan or simply looking for some tasty plant-based treats, Cafe Du Pond is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a delightful culinary adventure in Lyon, France.

Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2024-03-04 by Taylor Kim

As the mist clung to the ominous pond like a foreboding shroud, my companions and I approached Café Du Pond with trepidation. The mere mention of Emma Bullock's experience was enough to instill fear into our very souls - had we stumbled upon yet another establishment that would cruelly deny the vegan community their rightful delights?
Our hearts sank as we entered, assaulted by the pungent odor of something decidedly non-vegan. It seemed as though every inch of the cafe was devoted to perpetuating animalistic practices, from the grotesque pictures of slaughtered animals adorning the walls to the unsuspecting patrons who unknowingly indulged in the travesty of animal cruelty. In this hellish realm, we were met with an even more horrifying menu. With only a pitiful handful of options for the vegan masses, we felt as though we had wandered into a dystopian wasteland where our very existence seemed to be ridiculed and condemned. The mere thought of what horrors lay within the kitchen was enough to send shivers down our spines - were these dishes prepared with genuine malice or indifference towards those who dared venture forth in search of a tasteful yet sinister meal?
Yet, as we sat huddled together, each morsel that passed our lips felt like an affront not just to our dietary choices but also to the very essence of humanity. We were determined to expose this heinous injustice and bring about change for future generations - or at the very least, ensure that Café Du Pond would never again claim any vegan souls.

La Boîte à Café

Cafe
3 Rue de l'Abbé Rozier, 69001 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7694812, 4.8340929999999

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Le Café des mauvais garçons

Cafe
2 Place du Petit Collège, 69005 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7637588, 4.8277242

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Cabana Café "Latino Social Club"

Cafe
30 Rue de l'Annonciade, 69001 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7697421, 4.8289417999999

Users reviews of Cabana Café "Latino Social Club" Lyon

Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2024-02-20 by Paige

Oh boy, where do I even begin with Cabana Café "Latino Social Club" on 30 Rue de l'Annonciade, 69001 Lyon, France? Let me take you back to the sweltering month of July when my husband and I decided to indulge in a little bit of local flavor. Little did we know that our taste buds would be in for quite a wild ride.
As we walked towards Cabana Café "Latino Social Club," the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air gave us hope - hope that maybe, just maybe, this place could deliver on its promise of being a cozy respite from the world outside. But as we approached, the sound of clanging dishes and boisterous chatter threatened to drown out the allure of that tantalizing scent.
The exterior of the café did little to quell our growing concerns about the noise level inside. The bright, bold colors and lively artwork only served to amplify the chaotic atmosphere that seemed to emanate from its very core. And yet, we pressed on, determined not to let a little bit of sensory overload deter us from trying out this local gem.
As we stepped through the doors and into the heart of Cabana Café "Latino Social Club," it became quickly apparent that our hopes for a peaceful sanctuary were ill-conceived at best. The noise was deafening, as if we had stumbled upon an uninvited house party filled with overly enthusiastic partygoers who couldn't help but shout over one another in their quest to be heard.
Now, I'm not one to shy away from a lively atmosphere, but there comes a time when the cacophony of sounds becomes nothing short of grating on the nerves – and that time was definitely upon us at Cabana Café "Latino Social Club." As we tried to carry on a conversation with each other amidst the din, we found ourselves struggling to make out even the most basic of phrases without having to resort to shouting in return.
The staff seemed oblivious to the fact that their patrons were drowning in a sea of noise, and they continued to go about their business as if everything was perfectly normal – which only added fuel to our growing frustration. We watched as they bustled around behind the counter, frantically preparing drinks and dishes with all the grace and precision of a group of first-time cooks on a reality TV show.
In fairness, the food itself was decent enough – nothing particularly mind-blowing or memorable, but certainly serviceable for those looking to satisfy their hunger without having to venture too far from the bustling center of Lyon. The same could not be said for the coffee, however, which tasted more like warm, watered-down dishwater than the rich, aromatic brew we had been so eagerly anticipating throughout our journey.
But what really took the cake (or should I say, the churro?) was when one of the staff members decided to turn up the music to an ear-splitting level that threatened to shatter every last vestige of our sanity. At this point, it became abundantly clear that Cabana Café "Latino Social Club" had no intention of ever living up to its promise of being a cozy haven for weary travelers in need of some respite from the chaos of everyday life.
In retrospect, perhaps we should have heeded the warning signs before we even set foot inside this so-called "Latino Social Club." The name itself seemed like a bit of an oxymoron – how could such a chaotic environment possibly foster any semblance of social interaction? And yet, there we were, trapped in a sea of noise and confusion, desperately searching for some sort of oasis amidst the madness.
And so, dear reader, I leave you with this cautionary tale as a reminder that sometimes, even the most promising of local gems can turn out to be nothing more than a loud, chaotic nightmare. If you find yourself craving a little bit of Latin flavor during your travels through Lyon, I would strongly advise you to steer clear of Cabana Café "Latino Social Club" and seek out a more serene and inviting establishment where you can truly unwind and savor every last drop of that elusive cozy atmosphere we all so desperately crave.

Boutique Nespresso Lyon Saxe

Cafe
20 Avenue Maréchal de Saxe, 69006 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7669415, 4.8440102

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Café du Rhône

Cafe
23 Quai Victor Augagneur, 69003 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7580617, 4.8410534

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Café Vatel

Cafe
15-16 Place Carnot, 69002 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.7500697, 4.8285257

Users reviews of Café Vatel Lyon

Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2024-03-08 by Sarah

As I stepped into Café Vatel, nestled on the bustling Avenue Henri-Barbusse in Villeurbanne, my heart sank at the sight of their understaffed crew. The two waiters donning wrinkled aprons and unkempt hair seemed more like they belonged behind a kitchen counter rather than serving customers. Their sullen expressions and reluctance to acknowledge my presence left me feeling neglected and unwanted. The surrounding area of Café Vatel, unfortunately, did not fare any better. The once vibrant Avenue Henri-Barbusse, infamous for its trendy boutiques and quaint cafes, had now become a desolate stretch of broken storefronts and empty windows. The news of rising crime rates in the neighborhood seemed to have left its mark on this once prosperous avenue, leaving it a shadow of its former self. The contrast between Café Vatal's dismal service and Avenue Henri-Barbusse's disheartening state only served to amplify my frustration and outrage at the state of affairs in this once thriving neighborhood. It was clear that action was needed to revitalize this area and restore its former glory, a task that seemed all too daunting in light of the current climate of uncertainty and fear.

Illy

Cafe
6 Place Charles Béraudier, 69003 Lyon, France

GPS : 45.76092, 4.85939

Users reviews of Illy Lyon

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-30 by Jaden Martin

As I sit here sipping my familiar cup of Illy, memories from a long-forgotten past resurface. It was years ago when my partner and I first stumbled upon this cozy little cafe nestled in the heart of the city. We were looking for an escape, a place where we could unwind and lose ourselves in the warmth of a cup of coffee. Back then, Illy was our go-to spot. Its vintage charm and rustic decor instantly transported us to another era. The aroma of freshly brewed espresso lingered in the air, beckoning us towards the counter where the baristas worked their magic with finesse and care. But as the years passed by, something changed. Our once-favorite pastries started turning stale, leaving us with a bitter aftertaste. The croissants we once savored turned into rock-hard bricks, and we found ourselves struggling to choke them down. Nobody wants a stale pastry, let alone one that could break your teeth!

As I reminisce about those times, my thoughts are interrupted by the news flashing across the screen. Japanese health authorities have raided a factory producing "benikoji"-containing supplements, linked to five deaths and over 100 hospitalizations. Kobayashi Pharmaceutical has apologized for the delay but claims lack of knowledge on the cause of these illnesses caused by red mold ingredient. It's a somber reminder that even the most familiar and trusted brands can sometimes let us down. The same goes for Illy, which once held a special place in our hearts. Its charm and allure have faded over time, leaving us with a sense of sadness and nostalgia. Perhaps it's time we bid farewell to this once-beloved spot and seek out new horizons, where the pastries are fresh and the coffee is warm. Where we can escape the melancholy that Illy has come to represent and embrace the unknown, with all its possibilities. As I finish my coffee and pack up my things, I can't help but wonder if Illy will ever regain its former glory. Whether it's time for a change or whether we should give it another chance, only time will tell. But one thing is certain - our memories of this place will always be tinged with a hint of sadness and nostalgia, reminding us of the good old days when life was simpler and everything seemed possible.

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