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Making it through a packed Paris Fashion Week schedule just got a little easier, thanks to Ralph Lauren's new Parisian pop-up coffee shop on Boulevard Saint-Germain.

Opening today and running until March 5, Ralph's Coffee shop is situated on the ground floor of the brand's boutique and will offer a variety of hot beverages and sweet treats. Alongside teas and hot chocolate, the shop will serve Ralph's special coffee blends — Ralph's Roast, Decaf, and Espresso — all of which are made from USDA organic beans grown in Central and South America, and Africa.

On the sweet snack front, expect Ralph's brownies, homemade muffins, cookies, caramel popcorn, yogurt parfait, and — the star of the show — a decadent five-layer chocolate cake.

Naturally, the space is super elegant and blends a Parisian aesthetic with the label's quintessential American spirit. Marble-topped tables and antique bistro chairs are juxtaposed with the waiters' denim aprons, which are embroidered with Ralph's Coffee logo.

Take a look at the store in the gallery up top.

Ralph's Coffee Shop 173 boulevard Saint-Germain 75006 Paris 10:30 - 18:30

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