19 Of The Best Cafes In Paris (Updated May 2024) (2024)

A coffee in one hand and croissant in the other is just about as iconic to Paris as the Eiffel Tower itself. While you’re likely to expect the winding laneways to be packed full of superb patisseries and plenty of Parisian flare, you’d be forgiven for missing an unexpected trend in this oh-so glamorous part of the world—the art of brunch.

With boutique coffee shops, international roasters and mouth-watering food galore, we could not be happier the best meal of the day has taken over the streets of Pari. So, whether you’re craving traditional French fare, piled high pancakes or eggs with lashings of avocado or just a simple espresso hit, here are 19 ofthe best cafes in Paris.

THE BEST CAFES IN PARIS AT A GLANCE

Stohrer

51 Rue Montorgueil, 75002

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In existence since 1730 and created by King Louis XV’s pastry chef, Stohrer still stands as the oldest patisserie in Paris. Listed as a historical site with lavish decor much like the Opera Garnier, it’s worth a visit to sip on an espresso and bite down on a flaky croissant whilst taking in the ambience of the French cafe culture scene. This mecca for sweet and savoury delights is known for its Rum babas, vol-au-vents and old-fashioned religieuses (kind of like a chocolate or mocha profiterole).

The Dancing Goat

117 Av. Gambetta, 75020

The Dancing Goat is one of the largest and most traditionally beautiful spaces housing a speciality coffee shop in Paris. From filter coffees to a more Aussie flat white or golden latte, the menu here delivers for all coffee fanatics. The food is limited, however sitting back with a coffee as you take in the massive mirrors, marble tables and indoor plant scenery is about as Parisian as it gets.

Cafe de la Paix

5 Pl. de l'Opéra, 75009

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If you’re all about opulence, head straight to Cafe de la Paix. Serving brunch, coffee, desserts and French dishes in a lavish setting, the view of the lively Parisian street is superior and you can even catch a glimpse of the opera house. The cafe is an institution and has featured in plenty of films, music, books, poetry and paintings, and played host to some of history’s greatest literary figures including Oscar Wilde, Victor Hugo and Ernest Hemingway. Here you can experience true French delights like the famous opera cake or mille-feuille as well as creamy toasted croque-monsieurs and regional cheese platters.

Dreamin Man

140 Rue Amelot, 75011

Do not miss a visit to Dreamin Man, the brainchild of Japanese cafe owners Yui and Yuichiro who we are massively fanning over. In the heart of the Marais, coffee served here has been roasted in Denmark by Prolog dished out alongside pastries that have been baked daily from whatever Yui has found at the nearby markets. Folk music plays on repeat and the vibe is super chill. The sweets here are next level and if the Japanese pudding is on offer, order it immediately. Word’s out Yui has even been known to serve the odd lamington.

Cafe Kitsune

Various Locations

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Part of the independent Paris fashion house brand, Maison Kitsune, thiscafehas four locations including one at the Louvre Museum—a well-earned coffee after a walk around the museum sounds like actual perfection. The concept behind Cafe Kitsune is to create a space that pairs the simplistic beauty of a small and intimate coffee bar with the style and coolness that the Paris-meets-Tokyo brand Kitsune undertakes. The cafes are modern, cosmopolitan and welcoming and the coffee is full-bodied and flavoursome.

Hollybelly

5 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010

Possibly more Aussie than French, there are times that a big brunch is all that will do. Be prepared to wait in line at Hollybelly, a well known establishment dishing out breakfast and lunch seven days a week from 9am until 4pm. Opt for something light like the chia or granola, or hit brekky hard with halloumi and eggs on toast or a big burger. The focus here is on barista-brewed coffee but it’s also a rare cafe in Paris where you can get your hands on a London Fog (earl grey tea steeped in milk).

O Coffee Paris

23 Rue de Lourmel, 75015

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It’s no doubt this surf-inspired coffee shop is owned by an Aussie and a Frenchie who are devout about showing off their shared yet distinct cultures. A little on the outskirts of Paris, the shop is all about the sea with pale wood, marble tabletops and a turquoise colour scheme. You can definitely expect a good Aussie-French coffee here with cappuccinos, flat white and short macs (aka a noisette to the French).

Lomi

3 ter Rue Marcadet, 75018

Lomi is one of Paris’s top coffee destinations with an in-house roasting facility, training and tasting room. The atmosphere is electric with exposed stone walls, reclaimed wood tables and vintage chairs. You can expect all the usual suspects here but there’s something just a little bit unusual which may appeal to your adventurous self - a cafe fromage - a double espresso served with blue cheese. You take a bite of the small piece of cheese, sip the espresso and let it all melt in your mouth. Strange, but somehow it just works.

Cafe Mericourt

22 Rue de la Folie Méricourt, 75011

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Cafe Mericourt is part cafe, part tropical paradise with its bright green exterior, earthy interiors and succulent bar decorations. You can come here for a French-roasted coffee and decadently chewy cookie or good croissant, or you can take part in the brunch experience. There’s rich and flavoursome shakshuka served with crusty French bread, green herby eggs and burgers stuffed full of eggs and avo.

Fringe Coffee Paris

106 Rue de Turenne, 75003

Coffee, granola and photography are precisely what Fringe is known for. This hip and modern spot is a haven for specialist coffee lovers with house-roasted beans and vegan cake and brunch options. There’s all sorts of incredible granola to get around like the espresso style with mascarpone and black sesame or the savoury parmesan with olive oil. You can even take a bag of prepared dry granola home. The walls are lined with rotating artist works and photography and the relaxing environment is exactly where you’ll want to be if you’ve got a little work, writing or Paris appreciation to do.

Le Peleton Cafe

17 Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, 75004

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Owned by the Kiwi founders behind Bike About Tours, Le Peleton’s offering is simple—it’s all about coffee and cycling. There’s a small selection of seats and counter stools at the minimalist cafe and it’s definitely one to hit up, grab your drink and bite to eat and go. There’s a classic menu including drip coffee, espressos and flat whites with sweet treats like croissants, biscuits and waffles.

Bonjour Jacob

28 Rue Yves Toudic, 75010

Bonjour Jacob is an excellent choice when you’re in need of a strong hit of caffeine. The shop stocks a whole heap of vinyl records and magazines so you can shop while you wait for your beverage. There’s two in town—one near luxury hotel Relais Christine and the other near Canal St Martin.

Clove Coffee Shop

14 Rue Chappe, 75018

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We would visit Clove Coffee Shop just for the babka alone. The sweet braided bread filled with chocolate is well-worth a snack on your Parisian food itinerary. This cafe is so aesthetically pleasing, partly in thanks to Clove Ceramics—small batch ceramics made at the owner’s home studio in Paris which you can also purchase on site.

Motors Coffee

7 Rue des Halles, 75001

The industrial-chic cafe of Motors Coffee brings some of the world’s best roasters right to your Parisian door step. The cafe is set up in an old travel agency and is super compact with a London or New York feel—think brick walls, white tiles, a simple black bench and block tables. The coffee here is impeccable and you can even grab a cold brew to quench your thirst on a hot day. The crew here make their own cakes and cookies and work with Boneshare for their donuts—the absolute best.

Angelina Cafe

Multiple Locations

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Sweet tooths uniteAngelina Cafe will be your number one destination. Known for Paris’s best hot chocolate since 1903, this is a cup of pure indulgence; thick, creamy and more like melted chocolate than a drink, and we are here for it. Multiple visits (or a massive takeaway bag) will be required to try pastries like the signature Mont-Blanc, a tart filled with a creamy chestnut puree and fluffy whipped cream or an ever-favourite eclair topped with glossy dark chocolate and a gold Angelina motif.

Bon Bouqet Cafe

29 Rue de Trévise, 75009

Bon Bouqet slings out some of the prettiest brunches you might ever see. This hip, quaint cafe whips up stacks of pancakes topped with seasonal fruit, fully stuffed bagels and eggs hollandaise with smoked salmon that will have you drooling at first glance. The drinks menu is just as good with matcha, turmeric lattes, fresh juices and proper coffee. The food and drinks scene here is a true work of art.

Strada Cafe

24 Rue Monge, 75005

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In the heart of the Latin quarter,Stradais everything that French coffee culture is—one look at the exterior and you’ll know what we’re talking about. This local spot serves up fantastically great coffee and can accommodate big groups without a fuss. You can get your hands on a freshly baked, buttery croissant, as well as simple yet refined dishes like scrambled eggs or a grilled cheese sandwich.

Partisan

36 R. de Turbigo, 75003

Expect a fashionable, cosmopolitan crowd at Partisan, the only cafe in Paris to offer two methods of coffee on its menu—the Italian and New Wave. Italian roasts are darker and robust while the New Wave approach refers to a light roast that brings out the bean’s aromatic profile and is slightly more acidic. Both types of coffee are used for espressos, flat whites and all your regular faves, and interestingly it’s a fairly close 50/50 split between the crowd’s pick. There’s quite a few seats here but you can guarantee it will be packed from morning until closing time so we recommend getting in early.

White Coffee

56 Rue de Turenne, 75003

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Who knew Paris had so many on-trend cafes? Coffee, pastries and fresh juice (all the finer things in life) are exactly what you’ll find at White Coffee in the ever-cool Marais neighbourhood. We love the iced drinks here, from Americanos (long blacks) to matcha-chai and ginger soda, this is the place to frequent when you’re in need of a true refreshment.

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19 Of The Best Cafes In Paris (Updated May 2024) (2024)

FAQs

What is the most visited cafe in Paris? ›

Café de Flore

Slap bang in the middle of the bustle of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this is probably the city's most visited cafe. It owes much of its reputation to historic regulars like Pablo Picasso and Simone de Beauvoir, and it saw a revival after its cameo in Emily in Paris.

What is the name of two famous cafés in Paris? ›

Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots Café are two famous cafés both in the Saint Germain area in the Left Bank of Paris. The cafés are top on the list of many people's Paris itineraries and we'll take a closer look at these two iconic Paris cafés and why they are famous. What are your best travel memories?

What is the famous red cafe in Paris? ›

The Café de Flore (French pronunciation: [kafe də flɔʁ]) is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, celebrated for its famous clientele, which in the past included high-profile writers and philosophers.

Do you just sit down at a cafe in paris? ›

When you arrive at a café for a glass of wine or cup of coffee, you'll have to decide if you want to sit inside (en salle), at the bar (au bar), or outside (en terrasse). Either way, you can just take a seat; there's no need to wait for a waiter/bartender to seat you.

What is the most common coffee drink in Paris? ›

If you order "un Café" in France, you will be served with a shot of espresso, which is the most standard and popular coffee drink you will find in France.

Where do celebrities eat in Paris? ›

If you are more into movie stars than Michelin stars, this is for you!
  • L'Hôtel de L'Abbaye. The Hotel de l'Abbaye is a haven of tranquility, like few places in Paris. ...
  • L'Avenue. ...
  • Le Fouquet's. ...
  • Le Café Charlot. ...
  • La Casa Bini. ...
  • Le Pershing Hall.

What is the most popular French café? ›

Café de Flore, Paris

To this day, it remains one of the most famed hangouts of celebrities and has even been in novels, music videos, films, and TV shows like Gossip Girl.

What was Hemingway's favorite café in Paris? ›

Closerie des Lilas was located near Hemingway's second Parisian residence in Montparnasse. It was beloved among Paris' literati and was one of Hemingway's favorite places to write.

Why is Café de Flore so famous? ›

In the early 1900s, Cafe de Flore became a landmark Parisian spot with a reputation for attracting the most forward-thinking types. Descartes, Picasso, Simone de Beauvoir, Trotsky, and more begin to frequent the cafe - all thriving and humming with promise despite the gloomy German occupation in World War 2.

What is the pink café in Paris? ›

Affectionately known as “The Pink House”, La Maison Rose in the Montmarte district of Paris is a pleasantly pink restaurant lauded for its facade and fascinating history as a once a popular haunt frequented by some of Paris' greatest artists – including Pablo Picasso.

What is the dress code for the Cafe Procope? ›

Dress code: Business casual to formal wear is recommended for dinner.

Where is the oldest café in Paris and what is it called? ›

Le Procope, the oldest and the most revolutionary café in Paris. This famous café of Saint-Germain-des-Prés claims to be the oldest café in Paris, as old as La Tour d'Argent (1582) and A La Petite Chaise (1680).

What are five rules for eating out at a restaurant in Paris? ›

Your piece of bread is kept on the table next to your plate, not on the plate.
  • Always Eat With Cutlery. The French consider it very impolite to eat with your fingers. ...
  • A Champagne Aperitif. ...
  • Slow Down. ...
  • The End. ...
  • "Garçon" Is Not The Name Of Your Server. ...
  • "L'addition, S'il Vous Plaît.

Do you tip in Paris cafés? ›

Should you leave a tip? In Paris, the bill in bars and restaurants includes a service charge, so you do not have to leave a tip. However, if you have been satisfied with your meal and the service you are welcome to do so. A tip in general amounts to 5 to 10% of the bill.

Do French cafés have toilets? ›

The toilets in bars, cafés and restaurants are almost always downstairs, and often unisex (there's a full door to close and lock, not just a stall). You may even have to walk past a urinal to get to the women's stall. The lights are often on timers, or only work once the door is closed or when movement is detected.

What is the most visited thing in Paris? ›

1Eiffel Tower

324 meters high, it is one of the most visited monuments in the world with nearly 7 million visitors a year.

What was Hemingway's favorite cafe in Paris? ›

Closerie des Lilas was located near Hemingway's second Parisian residence in Montparnasse. It was beloved among Paris' literati and was one of Hemingway's favorite places to write.

Why is Café de Flore famous? ›

In the early 1900s, Cafe de Flore became a landmark Parisian spot with a reputation for attracting the most forward-thinking types. Descartes, Picasso, Simone de Beauvoir, Trotsky, and more begin to frequent the cafe - all thriving and humming with promise despite the gloomy German occupation in World War 2.

What restaurant do the Kardashians go to in Paris? ›

Celebs like Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Gigi Hadid frequent the Parisian restaurant Ferdi. Over the years, the hole-in-the-wall eatery in Paris has become famous for its $17 cheeseburger.

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