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Nuage CaféC+Worth Trying

14 Rue des Carmes, 75005 Paris, France · Coworking space, Coffee shop, Event planner · 4.6/5 Google (716 reviews)

Reservations

A calm, cozy coworking cafe with unlimited barista coffee and snacks for an hourly fee; great for focused work, less ideal for casual chatting or full meals.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Nuage Café succeeds as a study-focused refuge with appealing peaceful ambiance and warm, welcoming staff, but inconsistent snack quality and occasional cleanliness concerns limit its appeal beyond the coworking niche. The unlimited coffee model and calm environment justify the hourly fee for focused work, though it falls short as a general café destination.

Restaurant Summary

Hidden just off the street in the Latin Quarter, Nuage Café feels calm and cozy rather than buzzy. Reviews paint a picture of a study-forward refuge with high ceilings, books, and soft chatter. One visitor put it simply: "A peaceful place that makes it easy to focus," with staff described as warm and welcoming. The culinary side is secondary to the mission: pay by the hour for unlimited coffee and snacks. Drinks are often praised, while the buffet leans basic and can run out of favorites. Think fuel for concentration, not destination dining. If you need a quiet desk, stable Wi‑Fi, and a friendly team, this hits the brief; if you want a long chat or a plated lunch, you may be happier elsewhere. For families, this is not ideal for kids. The vibe is library-like, and multiple reviewers note it is better for studying than socializing. There is no kids menu and only light snacks; choose a classic cafe if young ones need space to move or a real meal.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€12-18 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic student hub near universities and bookstores; relaxed daytime foot traffic and study-friendly vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled academic area with regular pedestrian activity and good lighting.

Nearby: Close to Sorbonne sites, cafes, libraries, and tourist streets; occasional construction near entrance reported.

Quartier Saint-MédardThis neighborhood is characterized by its charming narrow streets, traditional cafés, and a mix of casual and refined dining options. It attracts a diverse crowd including university students from nearby Sorbonne, tourists exploring historic sites, and locals enjoying the authentic Parisian atmosphere. The dining scene is eclectic, with many small bistros, bakeries, and cafés offering both classic French and international cuisine.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–19:00 Tuesday09:00–19:00 Wednesday09:00–19:00 Thursday09:00–19:00 Friday09:00–19:00 Saturday10:00–19:00 Sunday10:00–19:00

Available: Reservations

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