Thinking about it, I believe my very first food articles on the blog were actually about good brunch spots in Paris. Some of these places no longer exist, by the way, but I continue to try and find new venues for you so you can also indulge in my favorite Sunday activity: brunching! And of course, this continues to feed my Brunch section in Paris on the blog.
Today in this new article, I suggest you discover several addresses I have recently tested in Paris. I obviously update this article regularly to add the new places I test over the years. And for more ease, I have also categorized this selection by Paris arrondissements so that you can find a brunch that suits you more quickly.

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Where to brunch in the 1st arrondissement of Paris
Blend Madeleine
The Blend burger brand offers breakfast/brunch formulas at its latest location opened near Madeleine in Paris, available on weekdays from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and on weekends and public holidays non-stop from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The design of the place is very cool and the restaurant is quite large with a long upstairs area where you can sit down and a ground floor that offers takeaway. On the menu, an ultra-comforting breakfast/brunch composed of American classics: French toast buns garnished with whipped cream, fitness pancakes circled with fruits, caramelized bacon and maple syrup butter, or even avocado toast.
We tested: the 3 pancakes with maple syrup butter, whipped cream, and bananas (€12); the Julie plate with avocado toast, scrambled eggs, and seasonal fruits (€15); the breakfast burger with scrambled eggs, spicy mayo, and bacon (€10); the fresh juices (€5) with the Green Gorilla (celery, parsley, kale, lemon, and apple) and the Solid C (orange, apple, carrot, ginger).












Tested in 2020 - Thanks to Blend Madeleine for this invitation.
Blend Madeleine
18 Rue Duphot 75001 ParisMonday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM, weekends from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM
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Bohemia Café
This address located next to the Palais-Royal and a stone’s throw from the Louvre offers a brunch menu with Mexican accents. It is the perfect place for a brunch any day of the week with girlfriends. The place is cozy and warm, the service is friendly and welcoming, and the menu offers hearty, fresh, and homemade dishes. There is also a wide selection of gluten-free and vegetarian dishes.
My recommendations of dishes to try: for a savory dish, I was thrilled by the Pancakes Verde, savory pancakes, sautéed with garlic, scallions, spinach shoots, avocado, and poached egg, a treat (€16); for a drink, I liked the Golden Milk with milk, coconut sugar, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, chili, pepper, and oil (€6); for dessert, I had the French toast coated with vanilla sugar and cinnamon and injected with dolce de leche (€14) and my friend had the acai bowl which also looked very nice with blueberries, bananas, coconut milk, pudding, chia, granola, and fresh fruits (€12); Green smoothie with aloe vera, lemon, spinach shoots, cucumber, mint, and honey (€7).











Bohemia Café
30 Rue de Richelieu, 75001 Paris
Price: hot drinks between €2.80 and €6.50 / smoothies €7 / savory dishes between €14 and €16 / sweet dishes between €5 and €14.50
Where to brunch in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris
Jòia
This restaurant, which is one of the addresses of starred chef Hélène Darroze, offers a brunch formula every Sunday. The place is super cozy and I loved the sofa corner where we were installed at the back of the room upstairs, perfect for a brunch. The formula offers starters and desserts to share and a dish to choose from 3 proposals. That day we opted for the











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Jòia by Hélène Darroze
39 rue des Jeuneurs, 75002 Paris
Brunch on Sunday at €55 per person with 3 starters to share + 1 dish of your choice + 3 desserts to share + 1 hot drink of your choice + smoothie of the day
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Bo & Mie
Bo&Mie is a bakery/pastry shop opened in November 2017 by Jean-François Bandet, located at 18 Rue de Turbigo in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris (near the Etienne Marcel metro station). The establishment offers 240 m2 of a very beautiful space to discover traditional sweets, revisited by pastry chefs. The idea is to give access to exceptional desserts, but at an accessible price. The brunch is mainly presented in buffet mode, only the savory plate is served at the table.
On the menu for this brunch: homemade pastries at will, fresh orange juice at will, toasts with Bo&Mie bread, butter, jam, a hot drink (Mariage Frères tea, Terre de Café coffee, chocolate), a fruit salad, and a savory plate (quiche, toast, croque) with its salad.
My advice: don’t arrive too late, because some of the address’s flagship pastries were sold out when we sat down… I was a little disappointed not to be able to taste them as you can imagine….












Tested in 2018. Thanks to Bo & Mie for this invitation.
Bo & Mie
Brunch available Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM for €19.90 (reservation
recommended)18 rue de Turbigo 75002 Paris
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
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Blu Café
Located on the 1st floor of the Alpine Race Lounge by E-MOTION workshop, above professional Formula 1 simulators, this coffee shop offers a menu created by Italian-born chef, Vittorio Beltramelli in a chic and contemporary setting. On weekends, the spot also offers a brunch set menu that we tested. On the menu: Puglian burrata with beefsteak tomato; bacon, avocado, or smoked salmon Eggs Benedict; Greek yogurt, fresh fruit, and granola or pancakes with maple syrup; a baker’s basket; 1 fresh fruit juice, and 1 hot beverage (don’t hesitate to try their specialty lattes). The place is lovely, the products are good (though we regret the use of tomatoes in the middle of March), and the brunch is very generous.













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Blu Café
35 boulevard des Capucines 75002 Paris
Brunch on Saturday & Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM
Price: brunch set menu at €39 (Saturday and Sunday only)
Where to have brunch in the 4th arrondissement of Paris
Péniche du Marcounet: Musical Brunch
This houseboat offers a very gourmet brunch on Sundays to be discovered in a bright and warm atmosphere on the boat’s deck… or immersed in a live musical atmosphere in the club! Just keep in mind that if you get a little seasick, you’ll be better off on the boat’s deck. But in the club, you can enjoy the live concert better. It’s up to you to see, depending on your tolerance. As for food, you can choose between 3 brunches (Land, Sea, or Vegetarian plate), and we tested all 3, so I can tell you that everything is very good and also very generous; my friends and I couldn’t even finish it.












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Péniche du Marcounet
Quai de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, 75004 Paris
Price: brunch at €30 (Land, Sea, or Vegetarian plate + freshly squeezed orange or grapefruit juice + 1 hot beverage + assortment of bread and pastries) + €5 for the concert
Sunday only
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Café Beaubourg
Every Sunday and public holiday from 11 AM to 4 PM, Café Beaubourg offers a new all-you-can-eat brunch buffet featuring pastries, cakes, crepes, French toast, fruit salads, and fresh-pressed juices. You can also choose how your eggs are prepared, their sides (salmon or bacon), and finish with a seasonal tart. The spot is located right across from the Centre Pompidou, making it a great solution for a brunch before or after a little Sunday cultural visit.












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Café Beaubourg
43 rue Saint-Merri, 75004 Paris
All-you-can-eat brunch: €35
Children’s menu: €18Good to know : every week, an activity leader welcomes children upstairs, offering creative leisure activities
Where to have brunch in the 5th arrondissement of Paris
Il Était un Burger
We tested the very nice brunch at Il Était un Burger, with my friend Julie. This friendly spot, whose burgers we had already tested, is located on Rue Mouffetard in Paris! It’s super good, everything is fresh, very generous, and since the place also acts as a coffee shop, the hot drinks are quality, which is worth noting! And recently, in addition to their brunch set menu, the address also offers an à la carte brunch, available every day!
Their €28 brunch set menu includes:
- 1 bacon n’ egg muffin
- 1 small house salad
- 1 tartine with guacamole, tomato, cucumber, fresh goat cheese
- 1 hot drink of your choice
- 1 homemade fresh juice of your choice
- 1 granola and fromage blanc
From the à la carte brunch, we tasted: the pastrami grilled cheese (€14.90); the avocado toast (€12.90); the burrata and pastrami (€12.90); homemade detox juice (€4.50).















Tested in 2022 and 2023
Il Était Un Burger
78 rue Mouffetard 75005 Paris
Brunch set menu at €28
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Péniche le Son de la Terre
Located on the Port de Montebello, at the foot of Notre-Dame de Paris, this houseboat enjoys a prime location. The boat “Le Son de la Terre“, whose elegant aesthetic was designed by the Seine Design agency, has been a unique place in the heart of Paris since 2023. On Sundays, the address offers a brunch concocted by chef Delphine Ferraro and her team. A brunch to be enjoyed in an elegant setting on the boat’s deck with the musical atmosphere of this jazz club and with a stunning view of the Seine. The brunch formula offers: 1 hot drink + 1 cold drink + 1 baker’s basket + 1 savory dish + 1 sweet dish.








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Péniche le Son de la Terre
Brunch price (Sunday from 12 PM to 3 PM): €35 per person
Where to have brunch in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
Patrol
This great spot located across from the Jardin du Luxembourg offers a very accessible €25 brunch formula every Saturday and Sunday. In addition to this formula, you can also have a little à la carte brunch or add things to your brunch if you feel like it. On our end, my friend Faustine from Parisian Touch and I had a brunch set menu + an à la carte brunch with a Norwegian savory croissant (€11), a sea bream ceviche (€16), and pancakes with maple syrup and red berries (€10). The setting is also very nice, and you can sit on the terrace, in the room downstairs, or even upstairs. Finally, the service is very friendly, and that’s important to mention.
The €25 brunch set menu includes:
- 1 farmhouse yogurt with walnut and hazelnut granola, honey
- 1 brioche avocado and poached egg
- 1 croissant
- 1 hot drink of your choice from the entire menu
- 1 freshly squeezed fruit juice
- 1 mini spritz or a mini smoothie of the day











The extra touch: the restaurant is dog friendly, and Plume (Faustine’s dog) was very well received there.
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Patrol
2 Place Edmond Rostand, 75006 Paris
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Silencio des Prés
The restaurant at Silencio des Prés is the second Parisian address for the original Silencio club, designed by director David Lynch in tribute to the cabaret from his film Mulholland Drive (I already told you about it in my article on my selection of great spots in Saint-Germain-des-Prés). Since 2024, the venue has been offering an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet every Sunday, with a jazzy musical atmosphere. On the menu, there is a super varied and high-quality savory and sweet buffet, including oysters for those who love them and plenty of other items. A small downside regarding the hot drinks (tea or drip coffee), which lacked a bit of variety for my taste.













Tested in 2024
Silencio des Prés
22 rue Guillaume Apollinaire 75006 Paris
Brunch every Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. (live musical atmosphere starting at 3 p.m.) : price €53 per person
Where to have brunch in the 8th arrondissement of Paris
Culottée Café Boétie
Culottée café Boétie is the 2nd location of Culottée Café in Paris. Marie-Hélène Le Maréchal opened her first spot in the Passage des Panoramas (which I haven’t been to) with the idea of offering a canteen and coffee shop for breakfast, snacks, lunch breaks, and weekend brunch.
The address offers a brunch formula every weekend at €27 per person with a choice of hot drink, fresh juice, Greek yogurt with house granola and fresh fruit, scones with house jam, and for savory, a butter croissant with avocado and feta or smoked salmon, accompanied by a salad of the day. And to finish, you can also choose a house pastry of your choice: we opted for the pear-chocolate tart and the lemon cake.















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Culottée Café Boétie
42 rue de Miromesnil, 75008 Paris
Weekend brunch set menu at €27 (reservation strongly recommended)
Where to have brunch in the 9th arrondissement of Paris
Farmers
This great spot, located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, offers a very high-quality brunch menu on Saturdays and Sundays with very good value for money. The ideal place for brunch with friends on the weekend! At Farmers, everything is homemade and the place offers an organic and seasonal menu that changes regularly. The savory brunch plates are hearty and very tasty. The house pastries are also worth tasting (I have a crush on the lemon cheesecake, which was very airy).
The place is cozy and the decoration very nice. We want to stay for hours chatting with friends! The summer terrace also looks very pleasant. The service is very friendly, but the place is packed on weekends for brunch. My recommendations: come on Saturday rather than Sunday and arrive before 11 a.m. if you want to get a table quickly, as the address does not take reservations. The brunch formula at €29 with 1 fresh-pressed juice + 1 hot drink + 1 small granola + 1 brunch plate of choice from 3 + 1 pastry to choose at the counter, offers very good value for money.





















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Farmers
40 Rue de Châteaudun, 75009 Paris
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Liberté
Liberté is a series of signature bakeries, the first of which was born in 2013 near the Canal Saint-Martin. Mickaël Benichou, the founder of the brand, decided to show the invisible, to demystify the pastry and bakery lab, by reconciling sales and manufacturing in an open space. The brand now owns seven locations (five in Paris and two in Japan) and its latest addition in the 9th arrondissement (where we went) offers a new concept of bakery brunch.
This latest address, located on rue Hippolyte Lebas, offers brunch formulas to enjoy on-site on Saturdays and Sundays. The products are truly quality (special mention for the pastries) and the dishes are hearty. And finally, the place is quite cozy, perfect for brunch with girlfriends or a lover.
Liberté brunch set menu at €32 with:
- 1 hot drink
- 1 fresh orange juice or smoothie of the day
- 1 butter croissant, pain au chocolat, or sugar brioche
- 1 Granola bowl with Mavromatis Greek yogurt, house granola, fresh seasonal fruits
- 1 savory or sweet dish of your choice (we had the egg bun with organic egg, house charcoal bun, hollandaise sauce and fresh seasonal salad, and the fluffy pancakes with roasted apple)














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Liberté
1 rue Hippolyte Lebas 75009 Paris
Brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Hôtel Pulitzer
This beautiful 4-star hotel located not far from the Grands Boulevards offers a buffet brunch every Saturday and Sunday, accessible to hotel guests as well as outside visitors. The brunch is served in the Patio, with a cozy version inside or a brighter version with a charming small interior courtyard, which can be covered in case of bad weather or if it’s too sunny. This is where my girlfriends and I sat for an absolutely perfect cozy brunch!
All brunch products are rigorously sourced and the majority come from local neighborhood artisans. The brunch formula offers access to the all-you-can-eat buffet (including hot drinks and juices) with an additional Mimosa cocktail, an egg dish of your choice (scrambled, omelet, fried…), but also a hearty dish (burger, avocado toast, or Caesar salad when we were there).














Tested in 2024.
Hôtel Pulitzer Paris
23 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009 Paris
Brunch formula at €36 per person (Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.)
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Cult Café
Located not far from the Grands Magasins, this spot offers a la carte brunch every day with savory dishes (I tested the eggs Benedict on brioche bread – €20.50) and sweet options too (pancakes, granola, cookie…). Regarding drinks, we tested the pink coffee and cardamom latte, which was very good and also particularly pretty (€6).





Tested in 2024
Cult Café
13, rue La Fayette, 75009 Paris
Prices: savory dishes between €13.50 and €20.50; sweet options between €3 and €13; hot drinks between €2.70 and €6
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Book Nook
Book Nook or BKNK is the literary coffee shop of the Parisian publishing house Beta Publisher, founded by Camille de Decker. The idea behind this place is to offer a friendly and cozy setting where you can read a book while enjoying a good coffee and a small pastry. Furthermore, the establishment fully shares its premises with the publishing house team and regularly organizes events with authors and the founder. On weekends, the establishment offers brunches with sweet/savory pancakes, scrambled eggs with bacon or salmon, avocado, granola, etc. All available a la carte or as a set menu!














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Book Nook
11 rue blanche, 75009 Paris
Where to have brunch in the 10th arrondissement of Paris
Oma
This address established in 2024 near Place de la République offers a brunch with oriental touches a la carte that is accessible every day! Everything is good, the products are fresh, and it doesn’t lack flavor. Regarding drinks, you’ll find classic brunch items with lattes, coffee, tea, as well as homemade lemonade or smoothies.
Must try: the homemade shakshuka, a medley of red and yellow peppers with tomatoes, onions, egg, and feta (€15); the Benedict-style eggs with country bread, avocado, a poached egg, hollandaise sauce, and cheddar (€14); for dessert, I recommend tasting their pancakes (€14), especially the pistachio and raspberry one; and for a lighter version, the citrus salad (€10); for drinks, we ordered a chai latte (€7) and a classic latte (€6).











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Oma Beaurepaire
6 rue Beaurepaire 75010 Paris
Prices: special opening offer on weekdays only with 1 savory or sweet dish + 1 hot drink for €15 or 1 savory dish + 1 sweet dish + 1 hot drink for €25
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Parenthèse
At Parenthèse, every day is Sunday! Located just a few steps from the Grands Boulevards, this address is the new haunt for brunch fans because it offers a brunch menu every day of the week! The setting is warm and friendly and offers ultra-generous (a doggy bag is almost mandatory) and delicious dishes for a set menu with excellent value for money.
On the menu: runny eggs, super pancakes, crispy chicken with crispy chicken, twisted avocado toast, French toast (thick brioche perdue, served with poached pear drizzled with homemade chocolate sauce), all accompanied by homemade fruit cocktails and locally sourced drinks.
Launch brunch set menu (March 2023) at €23 on weekdays including: one savory plate, one sweet plate, a fruit cocktail, and a hot drink (made by a barista with beautiful latte art).













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Parenthèse
9 Rue de Mazagran 75010 Paris
Open from Thursday to Monday from 09h to 16h on weekdays / from 09h to 17h on weekends
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Hoct & Loca
This brand dedicated to chocolate, which I already told you about in my article “Where to eat good ice cream in Paris?“, opened a 2nd address in 2025 that I went to test with NewCircle, a site that offers a different social experience by bringing together 5 strangers for a friendly brunch. In this very chocolatey brunch, you choose a savory or sweet dish and then, with the all-inclusive brunch set menu, you add a drink of your choice + a savory side (veggie or not) + sweet sides + a chocolate treat (hot chocolate, ramekin of chocolate and fruits, chocolate-coated ice cream) to choose with the chocolate of your choice (after a short tasting session).











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Hoct & Loca
47 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010 Paris
Prices: all-inclusive brunch set menu add €13 to the price of your dish / savory dishes between €10 and €15 / sweet dishes between €7 and €19
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The Place To Gare de l’Est
This brand has two locations in Paris: one near Gare de l’Est (located just opposite the train station) that I tested twice and another near Wagram (which I talk about in the paragraph on the 17th arr.). The Gare de l’Est spot is very nice and the decor is super cozy, perfect for hanging out with friends. The establishment’s brunch is offered every Saturday in 2 services: 11:30 or 12:00 and 14:00 or 14:30. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet formula that’s super varied, including a wide choice of pastries, cold drinks, hot drinks, appetizers, salads, meats, fish, …. and desserts. And of course 100% fresh and homemade!
A very good brunch, tested and approved, and with very good value for money, I think. What I particularly appreciated was the choice of drinks. Regarding hot drinks, in addition to the usual coffee and tea, there is also a homemade hot chocolate and a chai latte (and all of this is unlimited). And for cold drinks, it’s the same: fresh squeezed orange juice, homemade detox infusion, homemade ginger mate drink, homemade iced tea, homemade lemonade…














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The Place To Gare de l’Est
131 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris
Brunch on Saturdays from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm
Brunch price: brunch at €28 per person (introductory price, but it is expected to increase to €31 later)
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Cali Uptown
Cali Uptown is the new trendy spot with Californian vibes from The Cali Sisters. The restaurant was born from the desire of two sisters with Malibu surfer energy, crazy about the cool L.A. spirit, who wanted to open the first real Californian restaurant in Paris: Cali Sisters. Between a giant palm tree and a massive glass roof in a bohemian setting, Cali Uptown offers a one-way ticket to L.A. On the menu: cuisine that is good for your body and your taste buds at the same time. For my part, I tested the weekend brunch menu (available Saturdays and Sundays), which I found to be a good value for money given what it offers.
- Brunch menu including 1 savory dish + 1 sweet dish + 1 cold drink + 1 hot drink (for €35 per person). We tasted the Perfect Egg Sandwich, the Turkish Eggs, the seasonal fruit waffles, and the homemade granola. As for drinks, I chose a green detox juice and for the hot drink, we tested the Winter Spice Latte.












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Cali Uptown
36 Rue De Paradis 75010 Paris
Brunch menu at €35 on Saturdays and Sundays
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Tigermilk Canal
This South American-inspired restaurant chain offers Latin, Mexican, and even Peruvian flavors. And since 2024, the address has also been offering a sunny brunch on weekends. On the menu: 1 savory plate + 1 sweet plate + 1 hot drink + 1 cold drink for €26, and I must say it is truly generous and very tasty for great value for money, as is always the case at Tigermilk.
We tasted: the huevos rancheros, scrambled eggs with guacamole, and grana padano, served in a flour tortilla; the avocado toast with country bread, avocado, a poached egg, and roasted sweet potato; the dulce waffle, a waffle with whipped cream, dulce de leche, and crushed speculoos; a granobowl with blueberries, banana, and pomegranate; for a cold drink, we had a homemade iced tea and a homemade lemonade.



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Tigermilk Canal
37 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris
Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 12 pm
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Princesse Café
This little address tucked away right near the Canal Saint-Martin is ideal for a brunch with girlfriends. It’s a coffee shop with a retro look featuring furniture picked up from garage sales. You can even sit on the terrace during the warmer months. As for brunch, the address offers a set menu at €28 with a dish of your choice (eggs benedict; salmon avocado or bacon cheddar bun; breakfast burger) + a cold drink + unlimited tea or filter coffee + side + dessert.








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Princesse Café
32 Rue Bichat, 75010 Paris
Price: brunch menu at €28
Where to brunch in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
Back In Black Coffee
This coffee shop by Kb Coffee Roasters is the second one opened by the team in Paris, located just a stone’s throw from Place de la Bastille. These coffee specialists created this new spot to offer a global artisanal experience from bean to cup, and it’s a real success! We totally fell in love with the place, as did the favorite photographer!
Here, they focus on coffees with exceptional origins, precise roasting, and meticulously calibrated preparation methods. The coffee is prepared by the book, and the staff is highly qualified (they will be more than happy to help you if you have any questions). At the back of the shop, you can actually find the roasting machine, which is done on-site to control the manufacturing chain and obtain high-quality coffee. Don’t hesitate to take a look if you’re heading to the restroom (you’ll walk past it), and also take a look into the open kitchen to see the chefs at work.
I also really appreciated the place itself, this large, super bright 200 m2 factory with a very distinctive, trendy post-industrial atmosphere. As for coffee, you will be spoiled for choice, whether you prefer the espresso bar (€3 for an espresso, €4 for a piccolo, €5.50 for a latte) or the gentle extraction methods with V60s (between €8 and €10) or Aeropress (€8).
















Must-tries for a small brunch (2020 menu):
- The Salmon Breakfast with a buckwheat muffin, marinated salmon, red onions, pickled cucumber, homemade candied lemon cream cheese, cilantro, and iceberg lettuce (€12).
- The Grilled Cheese Toastie with farm cheddar cream, onion confit, jalapeño pickles, and homemade ketchup (€12), so regressive!
- For foodies who like to end on a sweet note, I advise you to share (I insist!) a toasted brioche (€14).






Must-tries for a small lunch (2024 menu – lunch menu from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm):
- Ham & cheddar bun, a homemade brioche bun with Prince de Paris ham, cheddar, cream cheese, and scallions (€9.50).
- Sausage roll, pork from La Bazoche in Eure, finely minced with fennel seeds, cider vinegar, and rolled in shortcrust pastry (€10.50).
- Pie with yellow poultry from the Landes by Huguenin, pork from La Bazoche minced with zucchini and candied mushrooms (€12.50).
- Roasted eggplant with homemade maple syrup mayonnaise (€5.50).







Good to know: you can also buy your coffee beans or ground coffee on-site, and their homemade fruit granola is also delicious for those who love it!
Tested in 2020 and 2024. Thanks to Back In Black Coffee for these invitations!
Back In Black Coffee
25 rue Amelot 75011 Paris
open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends
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L’Artiste
This restaurant, nestled in the 11th arrondissement on rue de la Roquette, is a neighborhood spot with a very charming vibe. It even offers a beautiful and large terrace in front of the establishment for sunny days. And on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays (in addition to the regular menu), L’Artiste also offers an affordable buffet brunch with a varied selection of savory/sweet options, including homemade dishes, and unlimited hot drinks (tea, coffee, hot chocolate). For cold drinks, you are entitled to an orange or grapefruit juice.












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L’Artiste
153 rue de la roquette 75011 Paris
Brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Brunch price: €25.50 per person
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Mon Coco
Located at Place de la République, this spot is an iconic landmark in the neighborhood, featuring several spaces with different atmospheres where you can eat late into the night. Since 2025, this Parisian brasserie has been offering a new brunch set menu served on Sundays. Featuring: a choice of savory dish (we had the eggs benedict and the avocado toast), a dessert of your choice from the entire menu, pastries, a cold drink, and a hot drink.













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Mon Coco
6 Place de la République, 75011 Paris
Brunch set menu served on Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at €29.50
Where to brunch in the 13th arrondissement of Paris
Maison Jenny
This little spot located in the Asian district offers a brunch menu every day of the week! The atmosphere is cozy and girly, and in terms of food, you’ll find classic brunch items (avocado toast, pancakes, savory croissant, eggs, and sides) but with a little Asian twist. A very nice address if you want to brunch in the 13th!












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Maison Jenny
9 Rue Gandon, 75013 Paris
Price: à la carte brunch: Kastu croissant benedict €13.50 / savory pancake tacos €14.50 / egg & side €13.50 / fruit pancake tacos €14 / sesame or matcha latte €5.50
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Too Hôtel
The Too Hôtel offers the highest brunch in Paris! This hotel, designed by Philippe Starck and located in the 13th arrondissement (my favorite arrondissement since I live there), has been offering a buffet brunch every Sunday since 2023 at a height of 120 meters with a breathtaking view of the capital! Featuring a savory selection and also a sweet selection signed by Benoît Castel, unlimited hot drinks, fresh fruit juice, and obviously a magnificent setting. You can sit inside to enjoy the brunch or outside, like we did that day, if it’s warm and sunny enough to enjoy the view!
Buffet brunch at €55 per person with:
- A fresh fruit juice (orange or grapefruit)
- Unlimited hot drinks (coffee, tea, hot chocolate)
- Sweet selection: Pastries, Benoît Castel breads, cheesecake, lemon meringue pie, flan, jams, chocolate cake, carrot cake, muesli, granola…
- Savory selection: Chicken skewers, sausages, bacon, scrambled eggs, soft-boiled eggs, smoked salmon, guacamole, charcuterie, cheeses…













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Brunch at TOO Hotel at TOO TacTac
65 Rue Bruneseau, 75013 Paris
served from 11:30 a.m. every Sunday / reservation essential
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Fu Pâtisserie
This small, very friendly spot in the 13th arrondissement offers an à la carte brunch every day. I especially recommend their pastries, which are very good, as well as their latte specialty.



Tested in 2026
Fu Pâtisserie
101 avenue de Choisy 75013 Paris
Where to brunch in the 14th arrondissement of Paris
Where to brunch in the 15th arrondissement of Paris
Kraft
This hotel of the Machefert group, located near Porte de Versailles and inaugurated in 2024, houses a restaurant with about thirty seats, Kraft La Bonne Table, which focuses on good products. The menu, deliberately short, highlights gourmet seasonal plates made from French products. Every Saturday and Sunday, between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m., the spot offers a fresh brunch that changes with the seasons. Featuring eggs in all their forms, winter roots prepared on toast or in salad, and a daily special. On the sweet side, there is a tower of pancakes and maple syrup or homemade granola. Finally, the place, decorated by Katya Goncharova, does not lack charm and is a perfect setting for a cozy little brunch.












Tested in 2024 - Invitation
Kraft La Bonne Table
37 rue du Hameau 75015 Paris
Brunch set menu at €30 with 1 savory plate + 1 sweet plate + 1 hot drink + 1 juice
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La Frame Brasserie at the Pullman Tour Eiffel hotel
Frame brasserie is the Parisian restaurant of the Pullman Tour Eiffel hotel (I already told you about this address in a dedicated article). Located right in front of the Eiffel Tower, executive chef Alexandre Willaume offers a creative menu and is committed to using local, ultra-fresh products, and 100% organic fruits and vegetables. As for the decor, the dining room is bright and the furniture is chic and cozy. For brunch, there is a gargantuan buffet featuring the great savory and sweet classics.
The little extra: the little ones will be able to enjoy activities specially planned for them, and a Nany takes care of the children during the Brunch and offers them a selection of games / musical entertainment is also offered during the brunch with a band playing live.














Tested in 2025 - Invitation
Frame Brasserie
22 Rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris
Family brunch every Sunday from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM (reservation required)
Price: €69 per adult and €29 per child
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Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
Since 2024, this hotel located near the Eiffel Tower and facing the Seine has been offering a new brunch experience in the form of a full sweet and savory buffet featuring classic French cuisine. The dishes are prepared using fresh, local produce as much as possible. In addition to the buffet, Eggs Benedict and cocotte eggs are prepared to order and included in the brunch price. I found the brunch to be very varied with many homemade items. The venue is also very pleasant, intimate, and bright. Perhaps the only small criticism I would have is that it lacked a little variety in terms of cold drinks, but that is my only note.











Tested in 2024 - Invited
Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
QGrenelle brunch, Sundays only from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Price per person: €35 (€17 for children under 12)
QGrenelle Bar
61 quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris
Where to brunch in the 16th arrondissement of Paris
La Brasserie Victor Hugo: Musical Brunch
This elegant address with its classy vintage decor offers a musical Sunday brunch with a very well-stocked buffet and good products every Sunday. On the program is a 100% homemade menu and a selection of oysters & shellfish arriving daily, so you can enjoy fine and fresh food. The buffet includes an iodine-rich section (with seafood depending on the catch, tartare and fish sashimi, truffle tarama, steamed shrimp…) but also an assortment of salads, guacamole, hummus… You can also order a hot dish of your choice. Finally, there is a cheese and dessert buffet. There are also, of course, cold and hot drinks to accompany this brunch.















Tested in 2023 - Invited
Brasserie Victor Hugo
4 Place Victor Hugo, 75016 Paris
Brunch every Sunday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Sunday brunch price: €55 (€70 with Champagne)
Where to brunch in the 17th arrondissement of Paris
The Place To Wagram
This brand has two locations in Paris: one near the Gare de l’Est (located right opposite the station, which I mentioned above) that I tested twice, and another one near Wagram that I am presenting here. The Wagram spot is also very nice and the decor is super cozy, perfect for hanging out with friends. The establishment’s brunch is offered every Sunday in 2 sittings: 11:30 AM or 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM or 2:30 PM. It is an all-you-can-eat buffet formula, very varied, including a wide choice of pastries, cold drinks, hot drinks, starters, salads, meats, fish, …. and desserts. And of course 100% fresh and homemade!














Tested in 2025 - Invited
The Place To Wagram
47 avenue de Wagram 75017 Paris
Brunch on Sundays from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Brunch price: brunch at €34 / €16 for children
Where to brunch in the 18th arrondissement of Paris
Café Mareva Montmartre
One Sunday at noon I went to test the Sunday brunch at Café Mareva Montmartre (I had also tested this address with its previous concept Gri-Gri soul food with my friend Julie), in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, at the foot of the Montmartre hill! On the program is gourmet and ultra-comforting cuisine but which is 100% gluten-free and lactose-free. It is the second address of Mareva Ranftl after the Café Mareva located near République.
Their brunch formula at €25 with 1 savory waffle or 1 pancake of your choice + one homemade juice of the day + 1 dessert of your choice or 1 plain waffle + hot drinks, is a very good value for money. I especially recommend that you test their specialty: the Fried Chicken & Waffles (€12), two pieces of fried chicken with a smoked paprika marinade, served with a homemade buttermilk waffle and its maple syrup. The pancakes are also delicious!




















Tested in 2023 - Invited
Café Mareva Montmartre
27 rue de Clignancourt 75018 Paris
Closed Tuesday / Monday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Wednesday to Friday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM and from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM, Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Where to brunch in the 19th arrondissement of Paris
Babette Paris La Villette
The Babette restaurant brand, from the Naos Hôtel group, has 5 locations in France (Massy, Paris, Bordeaux, Tours and Le Havre) and the Parisian address is located in the 19th arrondissement, attached to the Hilton Garden Inn Paris La Villette hotel! The venue is large, bright, modern, and designer. The brunch is held on Sundays only from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. There are 3 brunch formulas (savory, sweet or sweet and savory combo) or also the possibility of ordering à la carte. We chose with the favorite photographer to test the sweet and savory combo formula and I must say it was very, very generous (we didn’t manage to finish and had to bring part of the meal in a doggy bag). So if you have a moderate appetite and you are two, I would advise you that one takes a sweet formula and the other a savory formula in order to have a well-rounded brunch.
We tested in the combo formula: salmon eggs benedict; avocado toast with a poached egg; fluffy pancakes accompanied by seasonal fruits, maple syrup, and a scoop of vanilla ice cream; French toast, scoop of vanilla ice cream.














Tested in 2024 - Invited
Babette restaurant Paris La Villette
27 quai de la Gironde 75019 Paris
Price: brunch by the plate on Sundays (savory for €24/ sweet for €21/ combo with both for €32) with unlimited hot drinks and juice + a baker’s basket

Find all my brunch reviews in Paris below:
⇒ All my Brunch spots in Paris
MY ARTICLES ON GREAT BRUNCH SPOTS IN PARIS
⇒ Brunch from around the world
⇒ Brunch at Floréal Belleville
⇒ Brunching in Versailles
⇒ Brunch at the Coq Hôtel
⇒ Healthy brunch at Foucade
⇒ Italian brunch
⇒ Brunching at Pain Quotidien
⇒ Brunch at Café Pinson
⇒ Brunching at Claus
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MAP OF MY FAVORITE FOOD SPOTS IN PARIS AND THE ILE-DE-FRANCE REGION
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