Beit café is what happens when a Tel Aviv coffee culture obsessive opens a multi-purpose space in the 17th — part coffee shop, part art gallery, part event venue. The vibe is warm and community-driven, with Bedouin black coffee, fresh banana bread, and vibrant breakfast plates that taste like a little slice of Israel transported to Pereire. Come for the coffee, stay for the cultural pop-ups.
A Tel Aviv-inspired coffee shop, gallery, and cultural event space in the 17th — Bedouin coffee, Israeli breakfast, and art on the walls.
Check their Instagram for current pop-up events and art shows before visiting — the space transforms depending on what's on.
A slice of Tel Aviv café culture in the 17th
If you've ever been to Tel Aviv and missed the café culture, Beit café is your fix in Paris. Tucked away on rue Laugier in the 17th, this isn't just a coffee shop — it's a cultural space that blends a gallery, a coffee bar, and an event venue into one warm, inviting room. The founder set out to bring a piece of Tel Aviv to Paris, and you feel it the moment you walk in: the atmosphere is relaxed, the decor is thoughtful, and there's always something happening, whether it's an art show or a pop-up event.
The coffee program is solid — their Bedouin black coffee is the thing to order if you want something different from your usual espresso. Pair it with their banana bread or one of the fresh pastries, and you've got a perfect afternoon goûter. The breakfast plates are vibrant and generous, with flavors that lean Middle Eastern rather than purely French. It's the kind of food that makes you slow down and actually enjoy your morning.
With a 4.8 rating on Google across over 300 reviews, the local crowd has clearly embraced this place. It's not a quick-stop café — it's a spot where you settle in, maybe browse the current art on the walls, and let the afternoon drift by. A genuine neighborhood gem that earns its reputation.