I love Parisian Cafe's. They act as a meeting point for social and culinary life in Paris
I've never been to Paris! Or anywhere outside of the country for that matter lol. What makes a Parisian cafe any different from a regular cafe?
The fact that they have been around since the 17th century.
Oh, I see. I feel like American cafes are a newer thing. What kind of food do Parisian cafes serve? The same kind of food as a regular one? Coffee, small sandwiches, etc
Well all other cafes in the world stem from the Parisian cafe. So they mimic, generally what a cafe sells. Large cup of coffee and also wine and beer. 
I see. Odd to think about a cafe selling wine and beer. Are alcohol laws a lot more loose in Paris?
Well its odd because you accustom cafes to what you see them as. But in the French cafes its a norm.
That's true. You always see French cafes so much in movies and on television shows that involve Paris. I guess they really are a really big part of the culture.
Exactly and and Parisian love sitting at the cafes undisturbed for a couple of hours, watching things happening and people going by.
The closest thing to a Parisian cafe in America must be a bar then. The cafe is just a lot more romantic lol