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Betjeman & Barton


Close to the Cirque d'Hiver, the venerable English firm has opened its first tea bar in France and gives a youthful look to the drink of the lords and maharajas. Large windows, lacquered decoratively in red and gray, baroque armchairs upholstered in ostrich and python and a style befitting the noble beverage that has been masterfully revisited. On the sidelines of the 150 selections, sip champagne-tea cocktails, or better, delicious "bubbles" from a patented invention that creates sparkling iced tea, all under the mercurial lights of Skydro by futuristic designer Ross Lovegrove and edited by Artemide

24, Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire 75003 Paris France 24, Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire
75003 Paris, France