Buttery croissants, savory quiche, and decadent crêpes—there’s no city that does brunch quite like Paris. Add these incredible brunch spots to your France itinerary!
LessCraving a classic American breakfast in the heart of Paris? Head to Holybelly and start your morning with a flat white or London Fog. Choose between their famous pancake stacks – savory with eggs, bacon, and bourbon butter or sweet with seasonal fruit, roasted hazelnuts, and whipped cream. The industrial-chic vibe, complete with high ceilings and exposed white brick, makes the atmosphere just as memorable as the menu.
A former hangout for icons like Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali, Café de Flore isn’t just a Parisian café; it’s a historic landmark. Grab a table at the charming streetside patio for excellent people-watching, or sit inside for elegant wood paneling and tiled floors. The brunch menu is simple yet classic—order butter croissants, soft-boiled eggs, and a cappuccino. Craving something sweet? The hot chocolate is a must-try.
You’ll get a relaxed corner café experience at La Fontaine de Belleville—inside, the space is drenched in natural light and European ambiance, while outside, the charming tree-lined patio invites you to linger. The uncomplicated menu makes ordering easy: try a café crème (paired with a croissant for best results), their decadent fruit-topped French toast, or a croque monsieur, served with an egg. On weekends, you might even hear live jazz.
If you need a break from all the croissants and sugary crêpes around Paris, grab a table at Season—this trendy café is best known for its healthy breakfast options like avocado toast, a seasonal açai bowl, and fresh smoothies. Still craving carbs? This café also serves decadent caramel and chocolate-drizzled pancakes. With a bright white interior and large windows, the space feels fresh, clean, and trendy.
With locations near the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Opera, Kozy is a perfect spot for a quick pick-me-up while exploring Paris. Look for the signature blue exterior, then step inside to find warm lighting, natural wood accents, and indoor greenery. Whether you want something lighter, like avocado toast and a green smoothie, or something more decadent, like an eggs benedict or pan au chocolat, you’ll find it here.
Just across the street from the Luxembourg Gardens, Treize Bakery Paris combines Southern American comfort food with a quintessential French café setting. Inside, the coffered ceilings and sparkling chandeliers add an elegant touch, while the outdoor patio boasts lovely garden views. Opt for the fluffy buttermilk biscuits or the daily vegetable quiche, and don’t forget to pair it with a creamy Viennoise—a rich double espresso topped with whipped cream.
Originally from Melbourne, The Hardware Société brings its Australian brunch flair to Montmartre, Paris. Inside, you’ll find checkered floors, lush greenery, and neon accents that set the stage for an inventive menu. Try the fried brioche topped with vanilla rose panna cotta, cardamom strawberries, and pistachio cream, or opt for the savory baked eggs with leek and parsley cream, goat cheese, and peas.
Even though you’ll find Le Pain Quotidien around the world, there’s something special about visiting this cozy spot in Paris. With rustic wooden tables and a pastry counter filled with buttery croissants and pain au chocolat, it’s the perfect place to recharge during a day of sightseeing. Whether you’re popping in for a quick espresso and tartine or sitting down for a more leisurely meal—think quiche lorraine or a croque monsieur—you won’t leave disappointed.
Tucked in the heart of Pigalle, Buvette Gastrothèque offers an intimate neighborhood vibe with its exposed brick walls, Art Deco ceiling, and cozy counter seating. Enjoy a freshly squeezed orange juice or cappuccino, then dive into classic French dishes like a cheesy croque monsieur or indulgent French toast topped with custard cream. Prefer some fresh air? Grab a table outside on the tree-lined street or relax in the secret garden tucked away behind the café.