10+ Best Brunch In Paris To Check Out For A Delicious Time

Brunch in Paris is a great activity while you’re on holiday in the French capital. From the perfect avocado toast to the most delicious pancakes with maple syrups and tasty drinks to go with all the food (think french toast, eggs benedicts or pancakes), you’ll find the ideal spots for you.
So, in today’s post, I will tell you all about the best brunch in Paris, so you’ll find the perfect address for your next Sunday brunch in Paris (be it on Sunday or not, that is)
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Paris has many fantastic brunch places that offer various options, so you’ll find something you like. And in a world of Instagram, many brunch spots in Paris are yummy and aesthetically on point. You won’t be disappointed if you’re into the perfect cute Instagram brunch places if you want to post about your experience.
If you’re on holiday, I’d recommend you try to avoid the weekend brunch, even though I get the appeal of going to brunch during the weekend for the vibe of it. It’s better to go during the weekdays to avoid people.
Those brunch spots are places I personally tested and can vouch for, so you can find the best Parisian brunch for you!
They also work as fantastic breakfast places in Paris if you are hungry earlier than for brunch time!
And if you want to get all French, you can even say it in French, “brunch à Paris”, and I have more helpful tips for French words here!


#1 Saint Pearl
Saint Pearl is a sweet brunch spot in the 7th arrondissement of Paris and a must-visit if you want to brunch in Paris. Their food is top quality, from the savoury items to the sweet ones. I don’t like the matcha, but even their matcha cake was delicious!
The staff is also very friendly; they had to move us to accommodate a different group, so they offered us the matcha cake; it was no big deal to move, but the gesture was still very lovely, and it added more to an already great experience.
I had a fantastic time and a delicious meal when I visited St. Pearl; the brunch menu has various items, as pictured above.
Sadly, the place is relatively small, so ensure you arrive early if you want a spot, as it gets quickly crowded, and you might have to wait outside if you don’t.
Address: 38 Rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris


#2 Sunday In Soho
Sunday In Soho with a name like that, you’d think it’s a brunch in New York, but no, I assure you this place is in Paris. A lovely couple runs this place; the food is good, and the staff is friendly.
New York City inspires this cosy brunch spot, as you may have already guessed from its name.
They had the best Yuzu tea I have drank in a while; I still think about it now and then.
With a name like this, it is the best Sunday brunch in Paris; they have a specific brunch formula for the weekend. But it’s an excellent spot to visit any time of the week.
Address: 7 Rue Saint-Marc, 75002 Paris


#3 5 Pailles
5 Pailles is located in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. You can find many restaurants on the street, so it’s pretty busy.
I opted for the shakshuka, and my friend ordered some savoury pancakes with bacon and egg and a homemade cookie for dessert. Their dishes were delicious and filling.
We brunched on the terrasse, and while it was close to the street and had a bit of traffic, it didn’t feel bad and was an enjoyable summer experience. We didn’t get any drinks, but they offer a wide range, from classic expressions to homemade Chai Latte or lemonade, but no smoothies or juices.
The restaurant setting feels cosy, cute, and relatively small. However, you can write up your name on a waiting list to return later when a spot opens, avoiding queuing and waiting in front of the place.
Address: 79 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010 Paris


#4 Clint Paris
Clint is located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, close to the famous cemetery of Père Lachaise. So it’s perfect for enjoying a lovely brunch in paris and then going for a walk and checking out one of the city’s famous landmarks.
I discovered this place when my friend Marjorie (she is a fantastic cook and showcases her recipe on her Instagram; check it out!) returned to Paris last summer. She’s not living in Paris anymore but still always knows the best address!
Clint was her choice, and what a good choice it is! The place decoration is on point, and so is the food; I had some delicious eggs benedict with smoked salmon and sweet potatoes. The waffles are to die for as well, the perfect dish for your sweet cravings.
It’s an excellent brunch spot for anyone visiting Paris’s 11th or 12th arrondissement.
They have two brunch locations in Paris; check the address below.
Address: 1. 174 Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris (the one I visited)
2. 18 Av. Ledru Rollin, 72012 Paris



#5 Immersion
At the time of my visit, restaurants were still under restrictions, and we could only do takeout, so that’s what we did and enjoyed our meal on a bench in a nearby park. I can’t say anything about the comfort of the place itself, but it looked adorable (and very instagrammable!), and the staff was friendly.
I chose a smiling croissant (except it wasn’t with scrambled eggs when I visited but with a fried egg) with some original taste waffles. My friend opted for a Crispy chicken burger and their delicious homemade granola with an additional chocolate chip cookie.
Immersion has two locations, both in trendy neighbourhoods of Paris, one in Republique and one in Vendôme.
Address: 8 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010 Paris & 23 rue Danielle Casanova, 75001 Paris


#6 Wild and The Moon
Wild and the Moon is a great brunch option for those who want a vegan brunch in Paris and love açai bowl!
Their menu features a variety of delectable dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. From vibrant smoothie bowls to inventive avocado toasts, their offerings cater to various dietary preferences and restrictions, including vegan, gluten-free, and more.
The ambience of the restaurant adds to its allure. With a cosy, eco-friendly decor, it’s a welcoming space for a leisurely brunch with friends or a solo visit to savour a good book. The friendly staff and laid-back atmosphere make it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy a wholesome meal.
However, the place may not be for you if you’re looking for a hot option, as they only serve cold options.
They are pretty on the pricey end, but I still think it is an excellent option. I enjoyed their food and had a lovely time.
Address: Wild and the Moon has eight restaurants in Paris. Check out all the locations here.


#7 Café Berry
Café Berry is a cute, simple place located in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. It is a nice casual place, or berry lovely (lousy pun intended). They have quite a few simple options for brunch, but you can find every brunch item you’d expect on a brunch menu (avocado toast, pancakes etc…) and a load of various lattes.
We both got the scrambled eggs with extra avocado, which made it a bit pricey, but the bread and everything tasted good and fresh. And the latte and the juice were also delicious.
Address: 10 rue Chapon, 75003 Paris


#8 Bon Bouquet Café
A perfect pink dream brunch place and a (yet another) excellent brunch spot in Paris.
Pictured above are our choices from their menu: the breakfast pancakes and the sweet & spicy bagel.
Bon Bouquet Café is a small restaurant. Therefore, if you don’t want to wait to be seated, I advise you to visit during the week (like we did and with no wait & fast service) or arrive for their opening hour if you visit during the weekend instead.
Address: 29 Rue de Trévise, 75009 Paris

#9 Brunch Yumee
Located 2 min away from the famous coffee shop “Les Deux Magots”, Brunch Yumee is the perfect spot if you’re looking for something slightly different. Well known for their light, fluffy Korean-style pancakes, you must try them if you decide on this place.
Initially, they got my order wrong but quickly fixed their mistakes, and my savoury pancake was delicious! I also ordered some fried crispy chicken; while the chicken was good, it was a lot with the pancakes, which are pretty filling.
My friend went for avocado toast and a sweet pancake.
Address: 5 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris


#10 Passager Café
The perfect brunch place if you’re looking for a delicious bagel type of brunch in Paris.
Their brioche french toast with Nutella is also perfect if you’re craving sugar to finish your meal.
We opted for the avocado and egg bagel and the pastrami bagel, and both were a huge hit!
Address: 107 Av. Ledru Rollin, 75011 Paris


Kozy Bosquet
Located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris Kozy Bosquet is an excellent addition to your list of the best brunch in Paris!
I took my boyfriend there when he visited Paris last August, and we had a fantastic time. We also got fortunate to be seated fast as there is usually a line as it is a popular brunch spot in paris.
The café boasts a rustic and welcoming interior with comfortable seating, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely weekend brunch. Whether you prefer a cosy table indoors or wish to bask in the Parisian sunlight on their outdoor terrace, you’ll find the atmosphere here inviting and perfect for enjoying a relaxed meal.
We opted for the “SEXY BENNY EGG” and the AVOCADO HALLOUMI BENNY.” both dishes were delicious and quite filling; I love halloumi cheese, so it was perfect on top of avocado toast with a perfectly poached egg. I highly recommend both of those dishes.
It is recommended to have a smartphone to visit as we do everything on our phones. You have to scan the QR code and order from their website, and also where you pay the bill. Which is a bit odd at first, but it works out well.
Address: 79 Avenue Bosquet, 75007 Paris France



Alimento
Nestled in the 5th arrondissement, very close to the famous Notre-Dame Cathedral, this Italian brunch is the perfect place for a filling brunch with a lot of savour and quality food.
They offer a Brunch menu for 29€, for all the food you get, I think it’s excellent value for money. You can see in the photo above all the different choices of dishes you can pick from.
I chose the Nutally French toast with the berries (photo above). My friend picked the pancakes, and we both went for the pizza afterwards!
With this, you get juice, a hot beverage of your choice, tomatoes and mozzarella’s small dish with focaccia and some fruits to finish.
It’s the perfect filling Italian brunch! The staff was also very friendly and let us take all of our time to pick what we wanted and explained everything we would get from the brunch, as it might feel a little confusing at first when you look at the menu.
Address: 9 rue de Pontoise, 75005 Paris France
After you’re done with brunch and full of energy, don’t forget to check out some of the best activities in Paris to see what this famous city offers.
Of course, I haven’t tried all the brunch in Paris, but these have made it to my list so far! Whenever I find one, I will keep updating this post with more yummy spots to brunch in Paris. And if you have any recommendations about brunch places in Paris, I should check. Let me know in the comment down below or on Instagram at @cpt_lyne.
Here is a list of the next brunch places I’d like to try out if you need more inspo:
- Jozi Café
- Caoua Coffee
- Kaf Kaf
- DS Café
- Café OBRKOF
- Echo
- Café Merricourt
- Eggs & Co
- Restaurant Neni
- The Hoxton Paris Brunch
And more, I still have to find a good brunch buffet in Paris or a bottomless brunch.
As you can see, the list is quite long, but I am looking forward to checking them all out and updating you on the yummiest one.
Also, follow me on Instagram to check out my travel adventures around Europe and more lifestyle content @cpt_lyne!
That’s a wrap on this post! You’re all set for a perfect Parisian brunch. I hope you enjoyed it and found the best places for your next brunch to eat on your next trip to Paris!
While I empathize with brunch here, these places are also, for the most part, great to count as some of the best breakfast places in Paris.
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Best Brunch Places Paris, For a Delicious Meal


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These all look lovely! I’m saving this page for my next trip to Paris!
I dream of French buckwheat crepes whenever I relive my numerous trips to Paris. Somehow they never taste the same when I try to make at home.
Brunch is my favorite meal of the day! My mouth is watering at all these pictures.
Ooh these sound delicious! Have you been to Cloud Cakes? I’m thinking of breakfast/brunch there next week when I’m in Paris 🙂