The Coffee Club is a restaurant made in the USA (you know I love this theme because I actually wrote an article featuring a selection of great spots of this type), with a friendly and family atmosphere that offers ultra-indulgent American cuisine in a cozy and warm setting.
This relaxed address, located very close to the Port-Royal metro station, celebrated its first year of operation last October.


It is the perfect place for an American brunch on the weekend or if you have a craving for well-made burgers and/or bagels!
In the kitchen, you’ll find Carrie Solomon, an American from the Midwest who has been living in Paris for 10 years.



Passionate about gastronomy, the young woman (who has already released a book on the subject: “An American in Paris”), shares with us, for our greatest pleasure, her best family recipes, inherited from her mother, grandmother, and even her great-aunts.
Ultimately, it results in generous, family-style cooking, almost as if you were invited to the table of an American family, and it’s quite lovely!




In terms of decor, you’ll find a very New York-style brick wall and some metal frames that give the whole place a very “Loft in NY” look.
To taste:
- The super fresh pressed juices (€6) from the Juice Bar. We opted for a Green (cucumber, apple, lemon, and fresh mint) and a Vitality (orange, carrot, apple, and ginger), just to combine the colors and the benefits.

- For brunch, I chose to test the delicious Organic Eggs, classic style eggs benedict & Hash Brown (€14.50): poached eggs, toasted muffin, bacon, and hollandaise sauce.

- As for my favorite photographer, he set his sights on testing a burger (obviously!), but a Mexican version (no, we haven’t been completely spellbound since our trip to Mexico…) with the Crispy Mexican Chickenburger (€15).

- To balance it all out, the Veggie Salad (€14.50) is crunchy and as fresh as can be, with tofu, quinoa, kale, cucumber, black radish, black sesame seeds, and more…

- For dessert, we caved for the special Weekend recipes with the plate of pancakes (€9), super generous and obviously meant for sharing (unless you’re only eating that, of course)! By the way, I think while we were taking photos, all the kids in the restaurant were drooling (figuratively speaking, of course) over our pancakes. Don’t forget to get a little coffee (American-style Regular or espresso if you like it stronger / €2.50) to accompany your pancakes; I absolutely love that!

My advice: book before you come, especially on weekends, as the place gets packed.
The tip: Happy Hour every day from 6 PM to 8 PM.

Coffee Club 87 rue d’Assas 75006 Paris open every day (only closed Sunday and Monday evenings)
Find all my restaurant reviews in Paris below:
⇒ All my restaurant reviews in Paris
⇒ All my addresses for eating Burgers in Paris
⇒ All my addresses for American restaurants in Paris
MY GREAT ADDRESSES FOR AMERICAN RESTAURANTS IN PARIS
⇒ Paris Texas, PNY’s Texas barbecue
⇒ Melt, Texas barbecue
⇒ The Hard Rock Café Paris
⇒ Bagels at Bagelstein
⇒ Hutch Hot-Dogs House
⇒ Frame, the Californian brasserie
⇒ Le Rhino Rouge, smokehouse
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MAP OF MY FAVORITE FOOD SPOTS IN PARIS AND THE ILE-DE-FRANCE REGION
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