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    Kozy Bosquet

    4.3 (364 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    KOZY BOSQUET ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Brioche with seasonal fresh fruit, cream, and toasted hazelnuts. Hot chocolate and dirty chai latte
    K B.

    Had to stand online for about 5-10 mins before a table opened up. This place is popular for good reason, the food and service are great! Lattes in Paris are not sweet like they are in the States, which I appreciated. The hot chocolate was rich and decadent. The brioche with fruit was delectable! It was the best brioche I've ever had, ever! So fresh, soft, and buttery. Everything is made in house, and it shows. Even though they were busy, Kione provided great service to all tables, as well as managing the line. Definitely recommend!

    Keeley G.

    I was looking for a breakfast spot in Paris and found Kozy. It was very active with lots of patrons inside. The servers were very friendly. The drinks they served were very pretty, all the lattes had nice formations on them. I had the avocat halloumi Benny and the sauce was delicious, not too spicy but gave it just enough flavor. The brioche is comes atop is think and mildly sweet. It was the perfect combo of sweet and savory and the roasted séchées were phenomenal. They are much better than the dried tomatoes in the US and absolutely added to the dish. As a few patrons were leaving with their suitcases they were offered stickers. The staff got them extra stickers and offered to help put them on their suitcases. Really great atmosphere. Good for brunch!

    Sexy Benny Egg (back) and Pancakes Bacon & Poached Egg (front).
    Rashmi G.

    Pictures are worth a thousand words and the presentation of the dishes at Kozy Bosquet were definitely photo-worthy. We were walking from the bus stop to this brunch spot and saw all the tables were full. We were estimated about a 10-15 minute wait (which was pretty accurate), and we actually got there at just the right time because a pretty long line formed behind us. People were being quoted wait times of about 45-50 minutes by that point. They have tables inside and outside; we were seated at an outdoor table. Our server came by to take our order pretty quick. I ordered the Pancakes Bacon & Poached Egg and my husband ordered the Sexy Benny Egg. The pancake dish was one of the best breakfast things I've ever had; it was such an interestingly flavorful combination with the pancakes & sweet syrup with the savory bacon & sundried tomatoes, all with a perfectly runny poached egg on top! I would order this a hundred times over. The Sexy Benny Egg was also a very executed dish; the pulled pork was flavorful & paired well with the egg and other toppings. It was a bit on the pricey-side. If you're willing to wait, I do think this spot is worth it. Even as a tourist, I'd probably take my chances to snag a table. They have multiple locations as well, so definitely check them out!

    Loved the vibes here!
    Sabrina V.

    Loved everything about this breakfast! Such a cute place, great service, and delicious food! We had the fruit Pancakes, yogurt bowl, bacon sandwich, pain a chocolate, iced Americano, & an iced chocolate - all were delish!!

    Dirk M.

    Found this little gem before exploring Paris. The service was great and we loved the food. I will return!

    Salmon eggs Benedict
    Caren F.

    The service and the food was amazing. It was a bit tight, but expected. I had the salmon eggs Benedict and it was perfect. At first I was expecting two pieces, but there was one, but it filled me up. I had the ice matcha tea latte with oat milk and it was tasty. If I was ever to come back here and visit this area, I'd come here again.

    Heather D.

    Looking for a pure brunch menu we ended up at Kozy. This location is enjoying a lot of activity so don't be surprised if you encounter a line to be seated. We opted for outside since it was nice and folks were not smoking at the outside tables. Lots of good choices as you would expect and we really enjoyed the brioche options (sexy bene and the one with avocado and halomi). I am not a fan of QR codes for menus but I get it in this case to speed service. Visiting the ladies room on the way out is like Duantes inferno.

    Sexy Benedict. Very Berry Smoothie. Pistachio French toast.
    Luis M.

    When I tell you that this place deserves more than 5 stars....just wow. The pistachio French toast has raspberries that lingered in my palate. Not overpowering the meal but blended just perfectly. The sexy Benedict was glorious the pickled onions were fresh yet a mild. The pulled pork was sublime on it. All of it was on a tender brioche bun. The meal was filling and rewarding at the same time. The mix of veggies helped round out the meal. The very berry smoothie was a nice addition to it. Don't worry about the line. They are very efficient and quick to serve and turn over the tables.

    Joe D.

    5 star cafe near the Eiffel Tower. It's a small chain, all with Kozy at the start. We waited in line in the rain during the Olympics and glad we did! 5 star food: French classics seem to be their strong point. My quiche was outrageously good; so was my partner's. They also take the time to make a design in cappuccino foam. 5 star service: despite the crush of rude hungry Olympics tourists on a Saturday morning, everyone was cheerful, and the front desk/door person even came out in the rain to thank everyone for waiting in the rain. Our server (Ivan?) was perfect. 5 star ambience: it's around the corner from a busy touristy square but feels quaint and quiet, inside and out.

    Pancakes with bacon and caramel cortado
    Adrianna C.

    A tight squeeze and slow service, but I enjoyed my brunch of pancakes topped with a perfectly poached egg, candied bacon (which was a little undercooked), sun dried tomatoes and caramelized onions. I could have done without the onions, but the rest of the flavors and textures were working for me.

    Elvis Pancakes
    Michael B.

    We showed up around 9AM on a Saturday and were surprised to find a line already formed -- not on the sidewalk, but on the center median! At first, we thought it was a tour group, but no, everyone was waiting for Kozy. Here's the thing about most French restaurant waits: if you're not a party of two, prepare to wait longer. Kozy is on the smaller side, and with our group of three, we kept getting passed over for tables that could only accommodate pairs. We ended up waiting about an hour -- and honestly, it wasn't because the restaurant was slow, but because of how seating worked. Once seated, service was fast. Each table has its own QR code for easy ordering and payment, which was super convenient. The food? Simple and excellent. Think pancakes, waffles, and eggs benedict. I went for what I'd call the "Elvis Pancakes" -- peanut butter, chocolate, and bananas. It was rich, heavy, and fantastic -- one of the better waffle dishes I've had in a long time. Was it worth the wait? Maybe. If you have the time and patience, I'd definitely recommend it.

    The outside
    Jonathan C.

    Very KOZY indeed! Very nice decor and very delicious brunch. I got the pancake bacon trio and my wife got the avocado toast with salmon. Food came out very fast, actually even before our coffee which was a little concerning. No concern needed as it didn't affect the quality. Service was great. Expect to wait in a line outside however is well worth the wait.

    Fiorella M.

    I LOVED the food here. It's a great cozy little place. The food was amazing and the fruit juice was good.

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    Le Fournil du Maine

    Le Fournil du Maine

    4.4(10 reviews)
    2.1 kmMontparnasse, 14ème

    Friendly staff and fresh baked goods. I'm glad I stopped by to grab some croissants and other baked…read moregoods to try.

    It's one of those places where I pass by on my walk to Notre Dame. I wake up from my nap, I stop by…read morehere and I order me a simple baguette sandwich. I eat about half of it there on the stand up tables (if they're available.) Ok,,, it's one of those no frills joint that I like so much. You walk in, you bark your order to the cashier. She sets you up with your sandwich and tells you how much it is. You reach in your pocket, you pay her, she give you change and you're out the door. On to the next one. The sandwiches they serve here is pretty good. Salmon, ham, cheese, greens, tomatoes, onions, etc. Those are all pretty much created equal,,, what really makes the difference here is the bread. They make their own bread here,,, yes,,, own bread,,, from scratch. Flour, water, yeast, etc... all that good stuff. All that and a lot of love to create the perfect light and crispy on the outside and mouthwateringly chewy and tasty baguette you've ever put in your basic mouth. Anyways, the simple things are what I love,,, and Le Fournil Du Maine is what I call my regular joint. Thank you so much for making amazing sandwiches,, I'll see you again next time I'm in town. (",)

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    Le Fournil du Maine - Some pastries visible from the window

    Some pastries visible from the window

    Le Fournil du Maine - Wonderful breakfast to start the day! Spinach and potato quiche and raspberry coffee cake

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    Wonderful breakfast to start the day! Spinach and potato quiche and raspberry coffee cake

    Crêperie du Café de la Place

    Crêperie du Café de la Place

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.1 kmMontparnasse, 14ème

    This is a great little food stand that is built into the exterior of the Cafe de la Place. While…read morethe Cafe de la Place is fairly boring and expensive (typical tourist trap brasserie) this small vendor is a treasure. The owner/chef is very proud of his operation and prepares crepes and sandwiches before your eyes as you wait with a selection of very fresh ingredients. If you want avocado and fig in your sandwich, well, he will cut them up for you from a whole fruit! Maybe don't try to change your order too much because the chef has a very clear idea about what ingredients go well together :) The crepes are quite traditional in terms of the selection of toppings of ham, cured ham, cheese, mushrooms, and egg... But they do not fail to please the taste-buds. The sandwiches are more exotic with choices like fresh mozzarella di buffala and roquette/arugula and on a fresh baguette they are delicious and filling. Crepes are from 3.5-6.5 euros and sandwiches are 5-7 euros so its a great deal if you feel like avoiding the cantine or a McDonald's...or like avoiding to pay 6 euros for a Coca Cola in the Cafe de la Place next door (how much would a sandwich cost???). However, the cafe (if they are not too busy) will probably let you eat a crepe/sandwich at one of their outdoor tables if you buy a drink from them (but be warned, the crepe might be the cheaper portion of your meal...) Bring cash and enjoy one of the best crepe stands in Paris!

    Food is very simple. Better to go somewhere else if you are looking for a better French cuisine…read moreexperience.

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    Crêperie du Café de la Place - Best crepes made on the spot!!

    Best crepes made on the spot!!

    Crêperie du Café de la Place - The art :)

    The art :)

    Crêperie du Café de la Place - Tomato mozzarella hot bacon and basil sandwich

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    Tomato mozzarella hot bacon and basil sandwich

    Kozy Bosquet - coffee - Updated June 2026

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