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    Stohrer

    4.2 (190 reviews)
    PriceyCandy Stores, Bakeries
    Closed 7:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Here's the beautiful artwork!
    Marion M.

    This is the oldest patisserie in Paris! Unfortunately there was construction outside, so it was not too attractive today! It began in 1730. They have beautiful pastries and are known especially for their baba au rum. That's just what we bought. It's delicious, but really messy, so take it to go! The service was lovely as was the interior of the shop.

    Cute bag
    Connie C.

    Beautiful packaging and lovely bakery! It's one of those pretty bakeries where stopping in is an experience. It's nice to stare at all the goodies packed into the small space. I wish I had more time in Paris to come back and try more items, but the only chance we had was to come for breakfast on our last day. We got the baba au rhum (rum cake), hazelnut russe(I think?) and a croissant. I was a bit disappointed in the croissant, I didn't taste the butter very much. The baba would have been a great midday or after dinner dessert, but for breakfast, the rum was a little much for me. It was cold and refreshing, great for a summer midday snack if you like a sweet moist rum cake. Our favorite was the hazelnut russe--not too sweet! No line on a Tuesday morning. We took the pastries to go (not seating) and went down to a cafe a few doors down to eat outside with some espresso.

    Anna J.

    An absolute classic in Paris that is worth the hype and you must stop in! We came in the afternoon and they still had a great selection. We opted for an eclair and a chocolate croissant. The eclair was so delish with such a light and yummy pastry and and delicious cream inside. The chocolate croissant was SO flaky and delicious and the filling was to die for. These pastries were delicious and you must try!

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    Jason M.

    As soon as we landed in Paris and checked into our hotel, we hit the ground running as we were both hungry. We had dinner plans for later, so we were looking for something relatively light. I whipped out Yelp and noticed that Stohrer wasn't too far away - this place was actually a spot I had bookmarked, so needless to say we headed over for some treats. Stohrer is credited as being the oldest pâtisserie in Paris, and is located on a busy street lined with other businesses. It has a rich history, and is credited with creating the rum baba. The interior is pretty typical of other bakeries - it's not too large, and has an impressive display case filled with a variety of bakes. The opposite wall as several grab-and-go items like pre-packaged cookies and chocolate. We decided to get a few things - specifically a citrus tart, a small sponge cake, and a cookie. The bakes were really good, with my favorite being the citrus tart. The crust had the integrity to keep the filling intact, and the flavor of the curd combined with the cream was delicious. I enjoyed the other bakes as well - really everything was high quality. Service was efficient, and overall I had a good experience at Stohrer. The quality of the bakes and the rich history make this a destination pâtisserie in Paris. I would definitely return the next time I'm in the city, perhaps next time I'll try the baba.

    Sapna S.

    I've been wanting to try Stohrer since it's the oldest patisserie in Paris. The line was out the door, but moved very quickly. I got a little chocolate cake for 7.30 euros. It was super delicious and I liked all the layers to it. Definitely a bit pricey, but this place is super well known and popular. They have plenty of pastries and veinnoiseries available.

    Kavitha P.

    The oldest bakery in Paris literally outside the Airbnb I was staying in on a recent vacation Fabulous pastries/ desserts- best eclair I've had in a long time Good service - prices good considering Beautiful old world charm space but very small

    Agnes D.

    One of the best bakeries in Paris we tried. The plain croissant and the pain au chocolat, a few macarons (chocolate, raspberry, pistachio) and everything was aaaahmazing!! This will def be a go-to spot in Paris!

    Eclair au Chocolat
    Austin B.

    tl;dr the eclairs are delightful, but any treat among the pastry lineup is sure to be among Paris' finest As the oldest pâtisserie in Paris, Stohrer boasts a storied history. In 1730, Nicolas Stohrer (pastry chef to King Louis XV) opened his namesake shop on Rue Montorgueil, where it still stands to this day. Among his notable achievements, Stohrer is credited with creating the rum baba. Even after 3 centuries in the business, the original shop feels timeless rather than decrepit. Expect patrons to be snapping pics outside Stohrer's gold-on-navy storefront. The flashy interior, designed by nineteenth-century French painter Paul Baudry, is more fit for a palace than a pastry shop. Highlights of the classically Parisian decor motifs include the ornate chandelier and the aqua tiled floors. The brightly lit pastry case is bountifully stocked with cakes, tarts, macarons, and everything in between. I visited on a weekday afternoon, and Stohrer still boasted a sizeable clientele. The service was professional and efficient, and the staff spoke enough English to share some solid recommendations. I took my spoils back home to share. The Baba Chantilly -- Stohrer's signature, rum-soaked Baba au Rhum piped with vanilla cream -- was not for the abstinent. Each bite of chewy cake was like downing a shot of rum without the alcoholic burn. On this pastry, I found the vanilla cream to be a superfluous addition. In contrast, the Saint Honore Vanille was vanilla-centric, highlighted by Bourbon vanilla custard and whipped cream. The glazed pastry puffs were just icing on the cake. The eclairs were probably the best I've ever enjoyed, piped with a gelato-smooth filling and topped with a well-distributed glaze. We preferred the boldly espresso-y Eclair au Café, but the deeply dark aqua-tiled Eclair au Chocolat was a delicious alternative. The personal-sized pastries cost upwards of 5 euros: a pittance for some of Paris' best. If you have time for only a single pâtisserie, Stohrer is a strong contender. While I strongly recommend the eclairs, Stohrer has a wide enough selection for even the pickiest of pastry-goers.

    Pain au raisin and croissants
    Sara Z.

    Delicious chocolates! We got some chocolates to go, including a milk chocolate with praline topping that was so rich and delicious. I also brought some chocolates to bring home. The store is very charming and even when there is a long line, it moves quickly. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.

    Citron is my absolute favorite. I'm not a huge fan of eclairs but decided to try this one- it was okay.
    KC J.

    Citron is still my favorite! We went twice this trip. Tastes exactly the same as the first time! Consistent and delish!

    Macarons
    Katherine G.

    This is apparently the oldest patisserie in Paris! I found this spot online while looking for a pastry shop to go to on my last morning in the city. This popped up as a spot to visit, and I was sold. All the pastries looked so beautiful, but I had my eyes set on trying the kouign amann and had to resist the temptation for the others. I ended up taking it with me and bringing it onto my flight. When I ended up eating it, it was still fantastic! It was so extremely flakey, buttery, and had just the right amount of sweet glaze on the outside. Definitely one of the best, if not the best kouign amann I've had. The shop is also decorated really nicely inside and they also sell massive macarons! A great spot to visit :)

    Beautiful to go box for my chocolate eclair :)
    Madelyn S.

    I follow a dermatologist on Instagram who has made a few trips to Paris. On her last trip she shared her experience buying some treats in Paris, including a chocolate eclair from Stohrer which she highly recommended. Naturally, on my recent trip to Paris I knew I had to give it a try. It is situated in the middle of this beautifully lit up street with many other small businesses. Right near the entrance is a sign detailing the roots of the business, dating back to the early 1700s! There was a bit of a line but it moved quite fast. I was worried the eclairs would be gone but there was plenty on display. I ordered and and was given the eclair in one of the pretty to go boxes I've ever seen. Outside, I perched up in the first spot I could find and gave the eclair a try! It was very delicious, not too sweet, and had the perfect texture. It didn't take me very long to finish it. It was a rather brief experience I had at Stohrer but I did enjoy it and felt it was worth going back to! If you're checking this pastry shop out it's definitely worth a try.

    Emily W.

    Very beautiful bakery with many options and affordable prices. They gave us free chocolate samples too. I got a pain au chocolat and it was delicious and loved that it came warm!

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    Excellent product & service. Best croissant au beurre I had in Paris! Went a couple of times during my stay. Can't recommend enough.

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    Absolutely delicious. Favorite was the raspberry tart. Also tried two other dessert but found them too sweet.

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    A l'Etoile d'Or

    4.6(39 reviews)
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    Careful when you go here. Madame Acabo says she is a lover of chocolate... I would say a closer…read moredescription would be a drug dealer or chocolate pusher... I came in wanting just a piece of fine bernachon chocolate... and I mysteriously walked out with 7. The thing is, Denise Acabo is not shady about pushing chocolate on you; she is not a corrupt saleswoman. What makes it so easy to spend money is the joy radiating from her as she describes every piece of chocolate, and as you listen to her describe the chocolate too fast to understand with your high school french... you realize that you, too, want that same joy... and maybe- just maybe- if you eat as much chocolate as her, you will get to experience it too.

    Madame Acabo is such a sweetheart. To this day my son recalls her calling him chouchou and how she…read moreexcitedly showed him all the chocolates he could ever dream off. I was mesmerized by the table full of Bernachon chocolate bars and did not noticed how my child had practically filled the platter Madame was holding for him with Bernachon chocolate bon bons. Oh mon dieu! Imagine that - my child speaks very limited French and Madame speaks limited English yet they sure shared the language of chocolates! Do not forget to grab a few of those Bernachon bars - your family/friends would be very lucky to receive those from you. However, if they don't want it, let me know and I'll take them off your hands. :) Try the Kalouga, Mendiant, Mocha...oh heck try them all!! They also carry fabulous Caramel Buerre Sale! Service is great and the place is jam packed with treasures. Worth the visit!!

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    A l'Etoile d'Or - Table full of Bernachon chocolates.  Kiddo with Madame Acabo!

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    Table full of Bernachon chocolates. Kiddo with Madame Acabo!

    Stohrer - candy - Updated June 2026

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