The café boasts a bright, airy interior with high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and a signature pink neon sign that adds a touch of contemporary flair. Its cozy corners and ample natural light make it an ideal place for both social gatherings and solo work sessions. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, offering a welcoming environment for all visitors.
Menu Highlights République of Coffee offers a diverse menu that caters to various dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options. Some standout dishes include:
Huevos Rancheros: A hearty dish featuring fried eggs, tomato sauce, roasted kale, refried black beans, and sweet potatoes on a bed of rice.
California Bowl: A nutritious mix of rice, quinoa, avocado, red cabbage, sweet potatoes, cheese, black beans, and kale chips.
Vegan Pancakes: Fluffy pancakes served with tofu, mushrooms, guacamole, and a side of fresh salad leaves.
The café also serves a variety of specialty coffees and fresh juices, with options like the "Red Hot" juice, which combines various berries for a refreshing taste.
Friendly and attentive staff, make every visitor feel welcomed. The café is also laptop-friendly, offering free Wi-Fi and a comfortable setting for those looking to work or study.
Final Thoughts Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely brunch, a quality cup of coffee, or a productive work session, République of Coffee provides a delightful experience that captures the essence of modern Parisian...
Read moreIs there any açaí lover around❓ Cause if there is, I wanna say that I went to République of Coffee and I ordered an açaí bowl and what I got was... not an açaí bowl. 😓 That thing was (almost) a soup and the açaí flavor was very weak. Açaí is supposed to be mixed with something like guaraná juice (some also mix it with apple juice when guaraná isn't available). I don't know what was in that mixture, but it wasn't very sweet and I didn't like it. 👎 Also, and that's not specific to this venue, in an açaí bowl there should be granola and banana 🍌, and the rest of toppings, even if they look nice, don't match as well. Especially, I dislike any fruit that's acid. In my bowl that day, there was, at most, 1/2 a banana and it's not like there was a huge quantity of the rest of the toppings either: 2 grapes, 2 raspberries, 5 blueberries, a 1/4 of kiwi, very few grams of granola. 👎👎 About the rest of the food, the eggs benedicts were nice and well plated, but the pancakes 🥞 and eggs were just pancakes with 2 sunny-side-up eggs on the top, and one of them came broken. 🫤 The service was kind of slow, but the place was cozy, as the weather was chilly but sunny and we were sitting by the window. Prices were moderate. Count €15 per person for 1 drink and 1 dish. Just make sure this last one is not an açaí bowl. 😅 . . . Quality & taste: 3/10 Quantities: 7/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Originality: 5/10 Ratio price / quality: 7/10 Service: 7/10 How I felt...
Read moreWe stopped here for a hearty breakfast on a rainy day. The staff is friendly, polite, and welcoming (also speaking English). Not only were we greeted immediately but we also got a seat and coffee within 10 minutes of arrival. We also ordered a fresh pressed "Red Hot" juice which tasted AMAZING. Our food came out quickly and the presentation was impressive, but the taste..... Was simply out of this world. With fresh ingredients and clever combinations from the chef - we enjoyed every last bite ! Highly recommend for travelers from all over the world looking for a wonderful cafe with even more wonderful staff! Mateo and Gigi were awesome and we look forward to visit again on our next trip...
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