Torréfaction Noaïlles, Marseille

Torréfaction Noaïlles, Marseille

Established in 1927, Torréfaction Noailles represents an exquisite concept of elegant Marseille shops entirely dedicated to the art of coffee! In addition to purchasing exceptional coffee beans for your machine, patrons can savor the charm of the past by sitting at an old-fashioned counter in most shops, indulging in delightful hot chocolate, coffee, or delectable pastries prepared with the utmost care.

The brand Torréfaction Noailles truly flourished under the stewardship of Henry Blanc, one of the most celebrated roasters in Marseille. In 1980, the Henry Blanc coffee brand came into being and rapidly emerged as the primary coffee supplier for cafes and restaurants throughout the southern regions of France.

Step into Torréfaction Noailles café for a delightful journey to the enchanting 1930s ambiance. The vintage decor, old counter, patterned tiles, and metal chairs create a nostalgic atmosphere. The café's facade has a touch of Louisiana style with painted wood and a wrought-iron volute canopy. Noailles cafés pride themselves on offering high-quality products crafted with cherished traditions.

At Torréfaction Noailles cafés, guests are welcomed by two distinct spaces. The boutique area offers a wide array of coffees from Central America, Oceania, Indonesia, and East Africa, catering to all preferences in beans, ground form, or pods. It also has an extensive collection of loose-leaf teas, herbal infusions, Provençal delicacies, artisanal chocolates, and other sweets. Premium coffee accessories like cups, saucers, and coffee machines are available to enhance the coffee-lover's experience.

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Sight Name: Torréfaction Noaïlles
Sight Location: Marseille, France (See walking tours in Marseille)
Sight Type: Shopping

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