Seemor
HUBSYB-Worth Trying
9bis Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010 Paris, France
· Coworking space, Cafe
· 4.7/5 Google (488 reviews)
Quiet coworking cafe with unlimited drinks and snacks for a day rate; excellent for focused work, less ideal for frequent calls or those seeking specialty coffee.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
HUBSY succeeds as a productivity-focused workspace with reliable quiet environment and fair value, but inconsistent drink quality and occasionally rigid service tone prevent higher standing. Pleasant canal-side setting and strong operational consistency support the grade, though recent policy enforcement friction and mixed coffee execution suggest modest decline in overall experience satisfaction.
Restaurant Summary
This is a coworking cafe built for focus near Canal Saint-Martin, where the vibe is calm and studious rather than buzzy. Staff typically explain the system at the door, which some find helpful and others perceive as overly strict. One reviewer summed it up: "I settled in quickly and got more done here than anywhere else this week." The culinary approach is secondary to the workspace: unlimited coffee, teas, and simple snacks are included with your pass. Expect straightforward drinks and bites rather than specialty cafe theatrics. Most are satisfied with the coffee, though a subset notes milky or inconsistent drinks and a basic snack spread. Phone booths and meeting rooms exist, but booth time is limited daily and private rooms cost extra. Families should look elsewhere. The space is designed for quiet concentration, not kids, and food is limited to light snacks rather than meals. If you are supervising homework quietly for an hour it could work, but there is no kids menu and the rules prioritize silence.
At a Glance
- Quiet, focused environment ideal for deep work
- Day rate with unlimited drinks and snacks offers solid value
- Reception tone can feel rigid; policies strictly enforced
- Phone booth use limited daily; extra cost for private rooms
- Coffee quality inconsistent per several reviews
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Quiet, distraction-free room
- Clear system and seating guidance
- Included drinks and steady snack supply
- Friendly team when not under pressure
Points of Concern
- Reception can feel cold or inflexible to first-timers
- Daily time limits on phone booths; private rooms add €30-40
- Coffee quality varies; matcha underwhelms
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (high five-star share, some short generic praise) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€25-35 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Based on reviews, stick to classic coffee drinks and supplement with nearby lunch spots if you need a real meal
Perfect For
- Heads-down work sessions between meetings
- Students needing a quiet study base
- Remote workers near the canal
- Travelers with a few hours before a train
Location Insights
Area: Trendy, canal-side district popular with creatives and remote workers; relaxed daytime vibe with cafes and boutiques.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical central Paris urban environment.
Nearby: Near Canal Saint-Martin, Metro Jacques Bonsergent/Gare de l’Est; cluster of cafes and casual eateries nearby.
Canal Saint-MartinThe Canal Saint-Martin area is popular for its bohemian vibe, with many casual bistros, cafes, and bars lining the canal. It attracts a crowd interested in contemporary dining, casual hangouts, and a lively but laid-back social atmosphere, often blending locals with visitors.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:45–20:30
Tuesday08:45–20:30
Wednesday08:45–20:30
Thursday08:45–20:30
Friday08:45–20:30
Saturday10:00–20:30
Sunday10:00–20:30
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