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Can I get decaf in Paris?

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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 05:56 AM
  #1  
I really have to watch my intake of caffeine, but I REALLY love good, strong coffee (say what you want about Starbucks, but thank God for my decaf quad-shot grande Americano!). I've read that you can order decaf (is it deca or decafeine?), but will it be an unusual request? My French is not good enough to handle a more complete explanation.
Thanks for the help!
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:07 AM
  #2  
Go to a Starbuck's, there are several in Paris, and then you are sure to get your decaf. But I know that friends have ordered decaf at Le Dôme and La Coupole.
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:11 AM
  #3  
I believe 'Nescafe" used to at least be the name for decaf in France. I could be wrong. But with Starbucks on virtually every corner you won't have a problem.
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:11 AM
  #4  
I've only ordered decaf a couple times in regular restaurants in Paris at night. The results were horrible. Do you remember the original Sanka? Same taste.
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:14 AM
  #5  
Hi Db,

We drink only decaf, and have had decafé in Paris just as good as the regular stuff.

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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:19 AM
  #6  
Okay, I can't do Sanka or Nescafe...that would be tragic! Ira, it sounds like you've had better luck...so, you've asked for "day-cafay" (sorry, I can't figure out how to do accent marks)and gotten the real thing, sans caffeine? Like decaf espresso?
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:20 AM
  #7  
So Ira - i gather that all or most cafes then would have decaf?

would wording do you say "un decaf"?

thanks
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 06:36 AM
  #8  
I drink only decaf also; just ask for a deca (pronouced "day cah&quot
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 08:56 AM
  #9  
You'll find "decaf" in any parisian cafe (and no, it won't be Nescafe but real cofee), just ask for "Un déca"
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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 09:21 AM
  #10  
>do you say "un decaf"

Usually, deux decafé , as my Lady Wife drinks it, too.

I don't think the waitstaff cares if you say un or une, as long as you hold up the requisite number of fingers.

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Feb 23rd, 2007 | 10:04 AM
  #11  
EVERY café in Paris serves decaf. It is a "déca" (Deh-ka).
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