Top 5 Brunch Spots in Paris You Can’t Miss

Brunch in Paris isn’t just a meal – it’s a lifestyle. From cozy cafés with buttery croissants to trendy spots serving avocado toast and bottomless coffee, the city offers endless choices for a perfect late morning feast. Whether you’re strolling through Paris for the first time or already know your way around, these brunch gems deserve a place on your weekend list.

1. Holybelly 5 (10th arrondissement)

Known for its friendly vibe and Australian-inspired menu, Holybelly 5 is a favorite among locals and travelers alike. Think pancakes topped with crispy bacon and maple syrup, paired with some of the best coffee in town. Be ready to queue – it’s worth it.

2. Fragments (Marais, 3rd arrondissement)

Tucked away in the heart of the Marais, Fragments is the go-to spot for perfectly brewed coffee and beautifully plated brunch dishes. The avocado toast here has a reputation of its own, but don’t miss the homemade granola.

3. Kozy (multiple locations, including 7th & 16th arrondissements)

Kozy has quickly become a Parisian favorite, with its laid-back atmosphere and generous brunch plates. From fluffy pancakes to poached eggs on sourdough and fresh smoothies, it’s a perfect mix of indulgence and balance. Plus, their bright interiors and warm staff make you want to linger all afternoon.

4. Café de Flore (Saint-Germain, 6th arrondissement)

For a brunch with a touch of Parisian elegance, Café de Flore is unbeatable. Sip your café crème where philosophers like Sartre once sat, and enjoy a traditional French brunch of fresh baguette, soft-boiled eggs, and charcuterie.

5. Season (Marais, 4th arrondissement)

Season offers a modern, healthy brunch menu that doesn’t compromise on flavor. From açai bowls to shakshuka, it’s a spot where comfort meets creativity – perfect for a lazy Sunday morning in the Marais.

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