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    Paul

    3.5 (70 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    I've been up since last night, I got locked out of my Airbnb, I'm very drunk at Paul right now  BONJOUR
    Chuck C.

    How in the world have I not reviewed this Paul? This is, for all intents and purposes, the boulangerie I think of when I think of my favorite neighborhood in Paris. Is it a chain? Yes. Do they make incredible bread and pastries? Absolutely, and as such I adore them. Like many in the neighborhood, you'll find me in line bright and early most days for une ou deux baguette(s). One to accompany the butter and eggs I have in the house in the morning, and the second for the cheese I have waiting for me when I get back after a day out and about in Paris. I almost always end up walking away with a tart of some sort (a tart aux pommes if they have one), or a beignet as well. They also have very good coffee, and you really cant go wrong with a cafe american* or a cafe au lait. You can also, of course, sit and dine in, but I've never much enjoyed the ambiance in the back, and if I am staying I'll sit at an outside table (weather permitting). Again this is rare, and I am much more likely to grab a baguette and eat it on the go than to stay. Probably the nicest of the Pauls I've visited, this place has it going on. If you're looking for very good bread and coffee to start your day (and probably a sweet as well....don't worry I won't tell), head on over to Rue de Buci and enjoy. _____________ *Filtered, relatively weak coffee - what we are used to in the states, and I find it very good nonetheless.

    Luke B.

    We walked around Paris for a day and saw several locals carrying bags of Paul Bakery items, so we had to give it a try. A family owned company since 1889, there seems to be a lot of history. The location was beautiful, and had a great spot upstairs to relax and enjoy the fresh baguette.

    Marni B.

    My favorite bakery in Paris so far. Extremely friendly staff and GORGEOUS baked goods. Perfection.

    Potato pancakes with lox
    Joan Y.

    Stumbled upon this place traveling between Musée d'Orsay and Norte Dame. This street was super charming and bustling while much of Paris wasn't. At first we were confused if this was a purchase then sit down deal or a sit down restaurant. Eventually we figured out there was both to go and sit down. Out of all the places we ate on our trip, this was one of the few places without English menus. So we took out Google translate and figured it out on our own. The waitress was kind when we needed time to figure out our orders (due to the French menu) and she had decent English. I personally thought the food was just ok, but maybe I just didn't find my dish! Also worth noting, as with many places in Paris, their "ice coffee" is barely cold.

    Cappuccino on the right and a cafe mocha on the left.
    Shelby B.

    Okay, so this cute little Parisian establishment might be a little confusing to Americans. See an open table? Grab it. The waiter will bring you a menu. Get out google translate & you can figure out most of what's on the menu. Make sure you sit outside facing the street so you can watch all the people walking by. On the go? Go inside and order the Parisian to go with an espresso. So delicious. The crepe & fruit salad was just ok. The eggs with ham was good. The Parisian sandwich was amazing and the chocolate croissant was also delicious.

    Avocado eggs Benedict

    The staff is welcoming to tourists for sure; however, I would not be back. Our food was served completely cold since it had been sitting out so long but it was almost like it had been but in the freezer when it was supposed to be a hot dish. It was honestly disgusting how cold the food was. I think our server may had left in the middle of when we were eating and there was miscommunication with her and who took over our table. Definitely wouldn't be back and the food was mid but the staff was nice just hard to get their attention.

    Neelam P.

    The raspberry tart was dreamy, please try it! Beautiful to look at and so delicious to eat.

    Coffee, quiche lorraine and baguette. Needed morning boost.
    Erin P.

    This is by far one of the best Paul's I have been to in Paris. Yes, I know that it is a chain but a few of the other places you may run into may give you nespresso by way of coffee or pastries that were delivered early and never kept for freshness. For my first vacation, we stayed in an apartment around the corner and were able to grab croissants, baguettes and coffee every morning with ease. Now we are staying in Les Halles and actually chose to make the trek across the Saine to grab coffee here instead of other closer locations. It is a large storefront with great outdoor seating and standing room inside. They are always friendly and welcoming with my poor french. Order your coffee to go with a baguette or a quiche and head out to enjoy your day exploring Paris. I always enjoy the pastries. Apple or apricot on any sort of phyllo dough is exceptional or grab a beignet or two and enjoy the way doughnuts should taste (fluffy and not at all oily or heavy). Just remember coffee with milk means latte and black is Americano. I kept forgetting and running back in to ask for small amounts of milk, which they always gladly gave. We rarely stay inside to eat because it is more expensive but they do have a wonderful service area in the back.

    Front of store
    Stephen W.

    This store is much, much better than the one we went to in Epernay of the same name. The selection of pastries, bread, and some sweets is quite large. They also have some sandwiches for very reasonable prices. The line moves quickly. The wife loved her croissant. The staff speaks enough English to make ordering easy.

    Cassie P.

    This location has expanded over the years. It now has a dining area as well as seating outside. First, everything from behind the counter is amazing. I love the baguettes and croissants. SO good. They have a lot of sandwiches and salads, too. I did sit in the dining room twice on this trip and service was a little off compared to other places like this. I say just buy your stuff and walk.

    Raspberry Beignet

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    12 years ago

    I never met a pastry or sandwich I didn't like at Paul. The Pavot Poulet is always a good choice and I find myself craving if often!

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    9 years ago

    There are a lot of PAUL's in Paris, this one is the best as far as sitting down and having your food/coffee in.

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    14 years ago

    Very good for a chain cafe. Awesome meringue and bread.

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    9 years ago

    Amazing bakery that we stumbled upon. Accommodating to allergies and friendly staff. Coffee was excellent!!

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    8 years ago

    This bakery is across the street from my hotel. The only problem, is everything I've had so far, is amazing!

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    While eating a beignets I thought I heard angles singing and harps playing...they were mind blowing good.

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    Eggs & Co

    4.3(402 reviews)
    0.4 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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    Upon arrival you'll be greeted by Franklin their four legged Maitre D in the alley/street out…read morefront. The owner is straight forward to warn larger groups of the small tight spaces up top and wards off any NBA players without helmets as their is low clearance upstairs. The menu is all French and limited English by the servers but it's easy enough to navigate. We came with 5 for Sunday brunch and sat right away but one had to sort of share space at the table. We ordered mixes of omelettes and Benedicts. All came with nice small whole potatoes and a little sour cream. You can modify or add quite a bit. Eggs are your choice of style ultimately and apparently the brunch includes pancakes. We were confused by that and they come after you've eaten the other items. I'm not sure if we paid for that or not but we chose to move on without. It came with your choice of tea or coffee AND a small orange juice. The eggs were cooked very delicately and moist with cheese and good meat in the omelette. Overall it was a fine breakfast compared to croissants and coffee but a little expensive.

    We were recommended to go here by family who had been here 5 years earlier and this place did not…read moredisappoint. It was the cutest little breakfast shop and felt like a locals favorite. The space as a whole is extremely quaint, the ceilings are low but it adds to the charm. The wait staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming and the overall ambience of the restaurant was lovely really leaning into the egg and chicken theme. My husband and I both got omelettes and they were delicious and you can tell everything was fresh from the eggs, to the veggies in them, to the salad on the side and even to the spectacular crème fresh that came with the eggs. Would definitely return here on another trip to Paris. If you're looking for a fantastic egg breakfast look no farther this gem will be your go to.

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    Eggs & Co - Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

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    Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

    Paul - bakeries - Updated June 2026

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