Brunch is literally my favourite meal of the day, breakfast too. Luckily for me there were loads of yummy places to go to for breakfast and brunch when I was living in Paris. There's something for everyone in this list: from healthy, vegan, gluten free options to places that serve luscious pain perdu and scrambled eggs with bacon, here are my favourites - enjoy!
137, rue Amelot, 75011 Paris
Monday - Friday: 12pm - 2.30 pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10.30am - 6pm
Pictured: Paperboy Meat (plate), without eggs
1, rue Dupuis, 75003 Paris
Monday - Saturday: 8.30am - 1pm; Sunday 8.30am - 7pm
Pictured: Açai bowls & bread with organic nocciolata (hazelnut spread)
I have only ever tried their açai bowl (I'm obsessed), their 'nice cream' which was a blend of coconut and red berries, the banana bread and some of their juices. I would recommend all of them! They're so popular that they've got a place in Dubai and are opening one in New York pretty soon.
55, rue Charlot, 75003 Paris
Monday - Friday: 8am - 10.30pm, Saturday - Sunday: 9am - 10.30pm
They have it all: eggs, croissants (which come with incredible jam from la chambre aux confitures), bircher muesli, pain perdu, duck, salmon - you name it. The dishes are indulgent and should be savoured with every bite - the pain perdu that I had was raspberry and passion fruit flavoured and was honestly the best french toast I have ever had. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here. Try to get there early-ish (around 11) if you don't want to wait too long for a table.
10, rue Lamarck, 75018 Paris
Monday, Thursday & Friday: 9am - 4pm; Saturday & Sunday: 9.30am - 4.30pm (closed Tuesday & Wednesday)
Pictured: Bircher muesli
The owner Nadia is absolutely wonderful and she makes the absolute best smoothie bowls as well as avocado toast - seriously, try them! Not to mention the fact that compared to other places in the city, her smoothie bowls are incredibly well priced and generous.
26, rue Chapon, 75003 Paris
Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 10am - 6pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm (closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
Pictured: Peanut butter bowls
They have both savoury breakfast options (full English breakfast, lots of different eggs) and sweet options (waffles, pancakes, pain perdu, granola). When I went there we got waffles and pancakes which came with blueberries and the most incredible chantilly cream. Brunch is only served on Saturdays and Sundays, but they've got a really good normal menu too for your lunch and dinner needs.
1 Villa Léandre, 75018 Paris (Montmartre)
15, rue de Babylone, 75007 Paris
Brunch Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 7pm
Pictured: Waffles & Pancakes
They have set flavours of porridge or you can create your own with different flavours. We got the special of the day which was a vegan protein porridge bowl - almonds, peanut butter, plant-based protein powder, banana and almond milk. Seriously yummy and filling - great Scandinavian vibe interiors too.
76, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris
Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 2.30pm (closed Saturday and Sunday)
Pictured: Porridge of the day (vegan protein bowl)
They have many different locations around the city, however their most famous is probably their restaurant on rue de Rivoli. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here.
226, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Monday - Thursday: 7.30am - 7pm, Friday: 7.30am - 7.30pm, Saturday & Sunday: 8.30am - 7.30pm
Pictured: Espresso, croissant & mont blanc pastry
The interiors are super Italian - meats hanging from the ceiling and décor that is almost chaotic however in true Italian style, works. Food includes options such as pain perdu, pancakes, yoghurt, avocado prosciutto toast, truffle eggs etc. We got so much food when we went there and would suggest that you do too, it was all delicious. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here.
30, rue Debelleyme, 75003 Paris
Monday - Sunday: 9am - 4.30pm, 7pm - 10.30pm
Pictured: Pancake, brioche, banana chocolate cookie & pain perdu
Paperboy
For 25 euros you can choose their formule brunch which includes a main course (lots of eggs), a bread basket, a hot drink and a juice. You can also go à la carte and order their açai bowl, sandwiches, yoghurt with granola or pain perdu.137, rue Amelot, 75011 Paris
Monday - Friday: 12pm - 2.30 pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10.30am - 6pm
Pictured: Paperboy Meat (plate), without eggs
Season
A coffee bar, restaurant and juice bar, season is a great all-round breakfast and brunch place for your pancakes, açai bowls, avocado toasts and granola. They've got a couple of places around the city including a special takeaway branch but this one was the original one. Try to get there before 10.30am or it may be difficult to find a table.1, rue Dupuis, 75003 Paris
Monday - Saturday: 8.30am - 1pm; Sunday 8.30am - 7pm
Pictured: Açai bowls & bread with organic nocciolata (hazelnut spread)
Wild and The Moon
100% vegan, organic, cold-pressed, gluten-free and unpasteurised. The guys at wild and the moon are serious about health: no refined sugar, no additives or chemicals, no GMOs, no soy, no dairy and no gluten - nothing added! Most importantly though, their food and drinks are delicious and full of goodness for you.I have only ever tried their açai bowl (I'm obsessed), their 'nice cream' which was a blend of coconut and red berries, the banana bread and some of their juices. I would recommend all of them! They're so popular that they've got a place in Dubai and are opening one in New York pretty soon.
55, rue Charlot, 75003 Paris
Monday - Friday: 8am - 10.30pm, Saturday - Sunday: 9am - 10.30pm
Pictured: Iced chai latte, nice cream & açai bowl
The Hardware Société
Located in Montmartre, the Hardware Société is, in my opinion, hands down the best brunch place in Paris. In fact, it only serves brunch - a restaurant dedicated to brunch. The restaurant was originally opened in Melbourne, Australia and made its way to Paris earlier last year, incorporating both Australian and French breakfast favourites into their menu.They have it all: eggs, croissants (which come with incredible jam from la chambre aux confitures), bircher muesli, pain perdu, duck, salmon - you name it. The dishes are indulgent and should be savoured with every bite - the pain perdu that I had was raspberry and passion fruit flavoured and was honestly the best french toast I have ever had. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here. Try to get there early-ish (around 11) if you don't want to wait too long for a table.
10, rue Lamarck, 75018 Paris
Monday, Thursday & Friday: 9am - 4pm; Saturday & Sunday: 9.30am - 4.30pm (closed Tuesday & Wednesday)
Pictured: Bircher muesli
Love Juice Bar
One of my more recent finds in Paris, Love Juice Bar is almost completely dedicated to smoothie bowls and juices. Organic, vegan, gluten free and plastic free, their three main smoothie bowls are açai, peanut butter and chocolate but they sometimes have some seasonal flavours.The owner Nadia is absolutely wonderful and she makes the absolute best smoothie bowls as well as avocado toast - seriously, try them! Not to mention the fact that compared to other places in the city, her smoothie bowls are incredibly well priced and generous.
26, rue Chapon, 75003 Paris
Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 10am - 6pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm (closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
Pictured: Peanut butter bowls
Marcel
This cute restaurant has two locations in the city. I have only ever been to the one in Montmartre as it was a 3 minute walk from the first flat that I lived in, perfect for the hungover brunch dates. You also had a lovely view of one of the cutest streets in Paris if you sat outside.They have both savoury breakfast options (full English breakfast, lots of different eggs) and sweet options (waffles, pancakes, pain perdu, granola). When I went there we got waffles and pancakes which came with blueberries and the most incredible chantilly cream. Brunch is only served on Saturdays and Sundays, but they've got a really good normal menu too for your lunch and dinner needs.
1 Villa Léandre, 75018 Paris (Montmartre)
15, rue de Babylone, 75007 Paris
Brunch Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 7pm
Pictured: Waffles & Pancakes
Bol Porridge Bar
A café/restaurant entirely dedicated to porridge with both your classic sweet but also savoury options. Prices start at 6 euros so much cheaper compared to the other traditional brunch places on this list, although it's probably more of a breakfast option unless you're a fairly light eater.They have set flavours of porridge or you can create your own with different flavours. We got the special of the day which was a vegan protein porridge bowl - almonds, peanut butter, plant-based protein powder, banana and almond milk. Seriously yummy and filling - great Scandinavian vibe interiors too.
76, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris
Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 2.30pm (closed Saturday and Sunday)
Pictured: Porridge of the day (vegan protein bowl)
Angelina
For the most typically 'French' experience, despite it being full of tourists, head to Angelina, founded in Paris in 1903, for the most beautiful pastries and rich, luscious hot chocolate. You can order different types of set breakfasts ranging from €20 to €29.50 or their massive brunch for €39.50. If you're like me and don't want to blow the budget, slip into their salon de thé and enjoy a croissant and a hot chocolate or a coffee as a light breakfast.They have many different locations around the city, however their most famous is probably their restaurant on rue de Rivoli. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here.
226, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Monday - Thursday: 7.30am - 7pm, Friday: 7.30am - 7.30pm, Saturday & Sunday: 8.30am - 7.30pm
Pictured: Espresso, croissant & mont blanc pastry
Biglove
Brunch in Paris - Italian style! This is the Big Mamma Group restaurant which specialises in gluten free pizzas and brunch. Unlike some of the other places on this list, it's definitely not a super healthy option but it's definitely worth it nonetheless.The interiors are super Italian - meats hanging from the ceiling and décor that is almost chaotic however in true Italian style, works. Food includes options such as pain perdu, pancakes, yoghurt, avocado prosciutto toast, truffle eggs etc. We got so much food when we went there and would suggest that you do too, it was all delicious. If you would like to read more on the restaurant please click here.
30, rue Debelleyme, 75003 Paris
Monday - Sunday: 9am - 4.30pm, 7pm - 10.30pm
Pictured: Pancake, brioche, banana chocolate cookie & pain perdu