I usually come here to enjoy a cup of ice cold water and use the WiFi the baristas don't seem to have a problem with me showing up here at 7 in the morning when they open and stay til they close at 2. I clean up my trash all the time when I show up and leave I understand that it looks bad for the owner but where else am I supposed to go to use the WiFi to look for jobs and watch YouTube when I'm done looking online for work. I respect the business because I know the hard work that it takes to keep a place clean and trash free. Steve I know you have an issue with other homeless people leaving trash or harassing your staff but I assure you I don't disrespect anyone. I know you only want to keep the place clean inside and out in looking for work is why I come here please respect me I know I may look like garbage but I assure you I am an honest man that just happens to be down on his luck at the moment but I'm trying to better myself by looking for work wherever I can so I can put an end to my homelessness because I'm a hard worker I just need a chance to prove myself. I am by no means trying to disrespect you or the company sir and I'm sorry if me coming here to enjoy ice cold water and Wi-Fi to look for a job online is an issue. Plus I don't see a problem if the baristas had a problem with me being there they would have said something but they have never had an issue with me being there so before you judge someone for being homeless or in a situation that they are trying to get out ask them for the whole story and ask them if there's anything that could make the day better for them instead of belittling them. There's a barista there that has gone out of her way to make my day by being nice to me every time she sees me and her kindness helps me get through the day when I'm not having the best day and I respect her and the other baristas there but Steve you need to learn to never judge a book by its cover just because someone is not as successful as you doesn't mean they are a...
Read moreSuper cozy and quaint coffee house in downtown Paris, TX. This place is a gem of a building. Reminds me of a coffeehouse in my college town of Pennsylvania. Rustic interior, and above all the barista Chelsea is always really pleasant and easy to talk to and sweet. I love how they have a small section of crystals for sale and also a place for local flyers and community events. That’s what makes a coffee house a part of the fabric of the community. Actually while I was there another local business person came in to borrow stools for something- that shows me they all want each other to thrive and succeed. I’ve been living in Paris for a half a year. This downtown has so much potential, it’s beautiful and walkable. Just need more investment in unique establishments like more bars or restaurants to encourage patronage. Downtown Coffee is at the core of this revival. Coffee is also reasonably priced which is always great. $1.85 or so for a small drip coffee. Can’t stand paying +$4 like dallas prices for...
Read moreParis Coffee Downtown is more than just a coffee shop.. it’s a warm embrace, a reminder of kindness, and a little glimpse of heaven in the heart of Paris, TX. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with smiles and conversations that feel like long-lost friends catching up. The atmosphere carries a special peace, a place where faith and fellowship intertwine effortlessly.
This is my second time passing through Paris, and I purposely returned to this charming haven because some it reminds me of being back home in west TX. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the sound of uplifting conversations, and you can sense the presence of something greater.: a space where love, grace, and community come together over a simple cup of coffee.
If you’re ever in Paris, don’t just stop for the coffee and spiced chai (which is exceptional), stay for the people, the warmth, and the undeniable spirit that makes Paris Coffee Downtown a truly divine experience. It’s...
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