8 Best Cafes in Paris, France You Can’t Miss in 2023
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Are you looking for the best cafes in Paris? You’re in luck! I’ve teamed up with many other amazing travelers who have visited Paris firsthand to share the ones you can’t miss in the city.
Paris, France is known for its excellent cafes. From the small, intimate cafes to the grand, towering ones, there is a cafe for everyone in Paris. They’re located all over the city, making them reasonably easy to find and come across without much planning.
So where should you go if you want to experience the best cafes that Paris has to offer? Read on to learn!
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Best Cafes in Paris
Baguett’Café

If you are searching for a cute and cozy spot in Paris for breakfast or brunch, the Baguett’Café is where you should be heading to. It is located right by the Louvre, so it’s perfect to build up some strength before hitting the museum.
The café is a very popular spot, and you might find yourself queuing a bit. But let this not stop you; their breakfast items are so delicious that they are well worth the wait.
You can enjoy fresh Avocado Toast or Granola Bowls. But also delicious French toast – which is, a fun fact about French food, not French.
However, the absolute most mouthwatering dish that I tried at Baguett’Café was the sweet pancakes with pastrami, a fried egg, and maple syrup. The combination of sweet and salty is just the best. This, with a fresh juice and a coffee, you are all set up for a day sightseeing in Paris.
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La Diva des Pres


La Diva des Pres is an incredibly chic cafe located on Rue de Seine in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area. This trendy pink-themed cafe is adorned with beautiful Bougainvillea flowers and makes for the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine.
They have an expansive drink list, with several options for wine, cocktails, beer, and non-alcoholic drinks. They are open from 9 am to 2 am and offer a number of food options, including delicious brunch options.
Lunch and dinner reservations can be made online in advance, but it is also possible to do a walk-in, especially during the weekdays. There is indoor and outdoor seating available, and the outdoor area is especially lovely in the spring and summer when the flowers are in full bloom.
La Diva des Pres is a chic, Instagram-worthy cafe in Paris, and definitely worth a visit if you are in the 6th arrondissement.
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Chez Suzette


For a sweet tooth, no culinary scene is more welcoming than that of Paris. My first order of business when visiting the city is to seek out patisseries, boulangeries, and crêperies that offer unique flavors.
One such café is Chez Suzette, a crêperie with three locations in the Marais and Latin Quarter featuring something on the menu for everyone.
For instance, if you enjoy Nutella, choose from eight different Nutella-based crêpe options. If you’re keen to try something you can’t get anywhere else, peruse their list of specialties for ingredients like chestnut cream or pear. To keep things classic, you can’t go wrong with a flambéed crêpe suzette. For those blessed not to crave the sweet stuff, there is also an entire menu of savory galettes.
They even have vegetarian and gluten-free options, which are a rarity at most cafés throughout Paris. Unlike the numerous street vendors selling crêpes, this sit-down café also offers “formules déjeuner”, a fixed-price menu with multiple courses if you need a heartier lunch. Whatever your poison – bon appétit!
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Cafe de Flore

If you’re thinking of visiting Paris and participating in the famed café culture, then one spot you won’t want to miss is Café de Flore. This charming café is located on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Benoît and has been around since the 1880s!
And while there are plenty of old cafés in a city like Paris, what sets Café de Flore apart from the rest is its famous patrons throughout history. For example, some of the well-known regulars used to include Pablo Picasso, Remy de Gourmont, and many other writers, philosophers, and painters.
Thus, if you want to connect with the past and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee or hot chocolate, Café de Flore is the place to go. Just make sure to get there early. The café is a hotspot amongst tourists and locals alike, and the lines to get a table can become excessively long!
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Breizh Cafe

Breizh Cafe in Paris is a cozy spot with incredible sweet crepes and savory galettes, made with buckwheat flour. There are a few locations throughout Paris, including a spot with a nice patio on Rue de l’Odéon near the Jardin du Luxembourg.
However, if you’re visiting Paris for a weekend and can only try one location, go to the Breizh on Rue Ville-du-Temple.
For a perfect meal, order a savory buckwheat crepe, a fresh side salad, and a smokey or sweet glass of cider. For dessert, opt for an elegantly simple sugar and butter sweet crepe. You can sometimes order naturally flavored butter for your sweet crepe, like raspberry or orange.
There are wonderful creperies and cafes throughout Paris, but the cider and sweet crepes at Breizh are in a league of their own. Breizh even carries a bottled cider that is said to be the French President’s favorite (and it’s surprisingly affordable).
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Odette


Odette is a very Instagram-friendly café in Paris: it’s a small place with a gorgeously quaint facade of art deco lettering, flower boxes, and green paneling. It is located on a cobbled street in the Latin Quarter, a short way from the Seine.
The bad news is it really is tiny: there are only five small tables with 2-3 stools for each – and they’re all outside. You might have to wait for seats if you’re in a group, but couples and those travelling Paris solo should find a seat quickly.
But the good news is the drinks are great, and the pastries are delicious. Odette specialises in choux buns: little buns filled with cream and topped with icing. This is all the food they serve, but there are lots of different flavours – and they are really delightful.
And the even better news is that the prettiness and the tasty treats aren’t all that is appealing at Odette: from the outdoor seating, you also have a nice view of the towers of Notre Dame!
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Les Deux Magots

Opened in 1885, Les Deux Magots is one of the must-visit cafes in Paris. Steeped in history, this cafe is as lively today as it was in its heyday. Then it catered to the most well-known names in the art and literary world.
Picasso, Hemingway, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, and many other historic celebrities would spend hours here discussing their philosophies and sipping coffee.
Today, this Saint Germain des Pres cafe is very popular and bustles with locals and tourists alike. To get a table, it’s best to come in the off hours or early for breakfast. An outside table near the front entrance will provide the best people-watching opportunities.
Their Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame are available any time of day and are always a good choice. Or try some of the other famous French foods like foie gras or escargot and wash it down with a glass of wine.
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Laduree


One of the most iconic cafes in Paris is Laduree on the Champs-Elysees. While they have locations all across the world, this is one of the few full-service cafes they run.
Not only do they sell their signature macarons on the main floor, but they actually have a full breakfast/brunch menu in a gorgeous dining area. And you can finish your meal with some of the best macarons in Paris!
Because this is a popular spot, it’s a smart idea to snag reservations online before you go. You can also request to sit near a window, which is extra helpful if you want to take photos with natural lighting.
You’ll definitely want to stop by Laduree if you’re visiting Paris with kids, going on a honeymoon, or doing a girl’s getaway! The food is tasty and totally Instagrammable! And be sure to grab a box of macarons to go!
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Final Thoughts: Best Paris Cafes
Paris is known for its incredible food, and no meal is complete without a cup of coffee or tea. In this blog post, we’ve highlighted some of the best cafes in Paris that are sure to please any coffee lover.
Whether you’re looking for a traditional French cafe with delicious pastries or an American-style cafe with all your favorite breakfast foods, we’ve got you covered.
So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to Paris today, and be sure to visit some of these amazing cafes!
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