Truly the platonic ideal of a specialty coffee shop. Multiple beans from several fantastic roasters (A lot of great Scandinavian influence— La Cabra, Dak, and most exciting, Tim Wendeboe are featured on the menu) that are available in every form you’d want. Espresso, filtre, milk, and so on.
The owner takes time with each order making sure the coffees are dialed in and the results show that. Each drink, and I had multiple a day during my week vacation in Montpellier, were well extracted and excellent.
While it is on the higher end of price in a city like Montpelier, it certainly isn’t in comparison to a larger city (Paris, I’m looking at you…) and frankly I found to be an absolute bargain for the quality.
Cafe Cours will be the only coffee for me going forward anytime I...
Read moreCafé Cours currently serves up the best espresso you can find in Montpellier. It really is that simple. If the taste of coffee is something that matters to you, check this place out. They are also roasters, so you can find a wide selection of beans to take home. Curiously, out of all the third wave shops in Montpellier, they are also the most affordable. I have been living in Montpellier for over two years and it has been delightful to see this city upping its...
Read moreEvery time I come to a new coffee place I order something basic, like a cappuccino, to evaluate the grains and the barista's skill. This café was no exception. The nice professional barista offered me a cup of delicious cappuccino brewed from Rwanda grains, with a round, full, chocolatey taste. It wasn't expensive, either. I would definitely come again to taste more delicious liquid joy...
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