How to Order Coffee in Paris

Want to know how to order coffee in Paris, and sound French?

How to order coffee in Paris

One of the scariest things in a foreign land is ordering food and drinks – or asking questions – as you stumble through a foreign language.

I’ve put together a quick video and conversations below to help you when you pop into a café for a well-deserved coffee or tea.

How to order coffee in Paris, France

Above: photo © Teena Hughes 2008 : Café, Boulevarde Voltaire, 75011

There are many types of coffee to order in cafés in Paris, and you can read more about them on the Paris Coffee & Cafés page.

After reading about the different TYPES of coffee you can order in French, I thought I might give you some actual sentences to help you out :-)

“Good morning, I’d like a coffee with milk please.” “Bonjour, je voudrais un grand creme s’il vous plait.”
Waiter: “Anything else, madam?” “C’est tout madame?”
“Do you have any croissants?” “Vous avez des croissants?”
Waiter: “Yes we do. How many?” “Oui, bien sur. Combien?”
“Two please. How much will that be?” “Deux s’il vous plait. C’est combien?”
Waiter: “5 euros please.” “Cinq euros, s’il vous plait.”
As you leave the café, don’t forget to say … “Au revoir, Messieurs/Dames!”

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To hear these phrases spoken, please watch this Video:

Length: 3.49 minutes

View on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvVYqtfUQSU

Let me know if you managed to practice your French and worked out how to order coffee – I love to get feedback from my website visitors and their adventures in Paris!

Read more about paris coffee, coffee, cafe, espresso, filtre, noisette, cappuccino, au lait, creme, Paris, France, French, paris coffee and cafes, french press coffee maker, french roast coffee, and french coffee press on the Paris Coffee & Cafés page.

The cafe in the photo above is on the corner of Rue de la Roquette and Boulevarde Voltaire, at the Metro Voltaire.

I hope this information has helped you learn how to order coffee in Paris :-)