
More than half a century of family expertise in artisanal coffee roasting in Paris.




1947
Creation of the Brûlerie Lanni on avenue de Saint-Ouen in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.
1970
Acquisition of Brûlerie Lanni on Avenue de Saint-Ouen in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.
1986
Olivier Cahen, son of Daniel Cahen, joins the company.

Visit to a coffee plantation in Brazil.

1955
Daniel Cahen, inspired by the expertise of his ancestors, founders of the famous roastery
At Au Planteur de Caïffa , they embarked on roasting with passion, eager to perpetuate an authentic family tradition.

Au Planteur de Caïffa, founded at the end of the 19th century in Paris.

He opened his coffee roastery in Paris under the name Café Santafé.
Opening of the first store at 85 rue du faubourg Saint-Denis in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
Roasting daily in the shop.
He quickly changed the name to Café Satafé following a request from the Ministry of Agriculture.



1974
Coffee roaster at 125 Avenue de Clichy.
Brûlerie Lanni acquires Cafés Sydo located at 125 Avenue de Clichy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.






1999
Harmonization of the shops around Café Lanni .


Relocation of the shop from 85 to 54 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
This relocation allows for an increase in production capacity.


Olivier Cahen emphasizes artisanal and daily roasting in all stores.
Coffee roasting at 54 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis.






2010
First integration of La Brûlerie de Paris into a range of Nespresso compatible capsules.
Olivier Cahen created La Brûlerie de Paris .
He wants to harmonize his roasting activities around this brand.
2024
Creation of the website for La Brûlerie de Paris .
All our coffees are available on the website.