5 Fantastic Spots Serving the Best Brunch in Paris

Despite not being native to Paris, brunch is now nothing short of a local institution in the City of Light. And, just like the city itself, the brunch offerings in Paris are varied, ranging from French classics to American-inspired fare and so much more. So sit back, relax, and get ready to enjoy some of the best brunch in Paris—we’ll show you exactly where to go.

two plates of eggs benedict over sourdough bread at a cafe
What are your favorite brunch foods? Photo credit: Toa Heftiba

Where to find the best brunch in Paris

Marcello: Italy in the heart of Paris

Tucked away in the chic 6th arrondissement, Marcello is the type of place you want to keep secret. Its dolce vita atmosphere and sophisticated modern decor give it an Italy-meets-NYC vibe, which also shines through in every delicious bite.

From Italian specialties like creamy truffle burrata and crispy cornetto-style croissants stuffed with hazelnut-chocolate cream, to fluffy mascarpone-topped American pancakes, everything comes served in generous portions by staff who couldn’t be more friendly or welcoming.

Stack of blueberry pancakes on a white plate beside a small cup of syrup.
Pancakes are a brunch staple (even in Paris, home of the beloved crepe). Photo credit: Wally Gobetz

Buvette Gastrotheque: A jazzy Parisian bistro

The charming 9th arrondissement boasts a pretty respectable list of icons—Pigalle, the Moulin Rouge, and Montmartre, just to name a few. But when it comes to brunch, no place beats Buvette Gastrotheque.

This small but adorable spot serves up small plates you’ll be dreaming about long after you’ve taken the last bite. Each of their dishes—such as the cheesy croque monsieur, buttery scones with orange marmalade, or french toast soaked in custard cream—reflect a commitment to traditional European cooking, no matter how modern they seem.

If you’re craving some of the best brunch in Paris but don’t feel comfortable eating out, Buvette now offers their menu for takeout and delivery within the city.

toast with avocado and scrambled eggs, bacon and orange juice
Bistro and brunch…the best of both worlds. Photo credit: Vincent Rivaud

Fragments: A trendy, cozy hipster coffee shop

Everybody loves avocado toast, but we’re willing to bet you’ve never had it the way they do it at Fragments.

Picture two gigantic slices of crusty bread covered with a hearty avocado spread and topped with perfectly poached eggs. At this idyllic little cafe, you can enjoy it with a view of the quaint little garden out back.

Got more of a sweet tooth? They’ve got you covered as well—the seasonal granola is fantastic.

Avocado toast and eggs
Avocado toast and brunch: a classic duo. Photo credit: Betsssssy

Coffee Parisien: Old-school American vibes

With the red sofas, juke box, and griddle scent wafting out of the kitchen, you might think you’re brunching in 1950s Manhattan.

Despite the name, Coffee Parisien brings a decidedly American vibe to the Paris brunch scene in the form of all the stateside specialties you could want. We’re talking chicken and waffles, steak and eggs, and plenty of pancakes to boot. The vibe here is just as international as you’d expect, as Parisians and visitors from all corners of the world crowd in every weekend to enjoy the home-cooked goodness.

fried-chicken-waffles
Fried chicken and waffles is an iconic American brunch staple, and you can get your hands on it in Paris, too. Photo credit: PxHere

Maison Sauvage: An urban jungle

The floral accents and wild plants might look like something off of a film set, but all the credit for the colorful, glam setting goes to Maison Sauvage itself.

Located right on the Instagram-worthy rue de Buci, the atmosphere here couldn’t be more charming. Order off the a la carte menu, or go with the preset brunch option.

Everything at Maison Sauvage is fresh, healthy, and filling enough to power you through a day of sightseeing. Just be sure to call ahead and reserve beforehand—this little space is popular and fills up fast.

A plate with avocado toast with a fried egg on top.
Sauvages Café offers classic brunch staples, including a variety of toasts. Photo credit: Nahima Aparicio

This blog post was updated on February 26, 2024.

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