Maison Fleuret Paris
Coffee shop · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin ·

Maison Fleuret Paris

Coffee shop · Saint-Thomas d'Aquin ·

Old bookshop cafe with specialty coffee, cakes, and classes

croissant class
eclair class
friendly staff
cozy atmosphere
library
specialty coffee
cakes
lemon poppyseed cake
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null
Maison Fleuret Paris by null

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30 Rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris, France Get directions

€1–10

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Cozy
Trendy

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30 Rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris, France Get directions

maisonfleuret.fr
@maisonfleuretparis

€1–10

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Dessert

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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2 Days in Paris: Authentic Bistros and Hidden Gems Locals Love

"Once you’ve settled in at your hotel, head straight to café Maison Fleuret for breakfast. It’s only a few minutes on foot from the more familiar and tourist-saturated cafés of Left Bank literary lore, Les Deux Magôts and Café de Flore, and far more intimate. Occupying the space of a 19th-century bookstore, the owners preserved the bookish focus, adding hundreds of their own Gallimard titles to stock the floor-to-ceiling shelves on both levels. Come for a specialty coffee, a vegetarian breakfast plate and a buttery almond financier, and lose yourself in a book." - Lindsey Tramuta

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Introduced as a literary coffee shop among the new openings in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this spot blends coffee culture with a bookish, literary ambience that aligns with the neighbourhood’s historic love of bookshops and cafés. - Liv Kelly

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Jasmine T.

Google
We had such a lovely experience at the Maison Fleuret croissant class. It was the highlight of our trip to Paris. The class was smaller, making it a more intimate setting to learn the intricacies of french croissant baking. Our instructor was wonderful, as was tasting the croissants fresh out of the oven. It was such a special experience. We fully intend on taking more classes with Maison Fleuret on future trips to Paris.

Sultan A.

Google
A special place, excellent staff, quiet, beautiful. I enjoyed my visit.

Oana E

Google
The Eclairs and Choux class is one of the best experiences you can have in Paris. Madelle, my tutor today, is an exquisite chef patissier and an excellent teacher. She made everything clear and easy and so enjoyable. it was such a warm experience and a breath of fresh air. Ingredients are qualitative, the setup is pro and you have literally everything you need for a unique experience at the home of eclairs 😍 I recharged with so much goodness besides all the knowledge and fun. just perfect! Will definitely revisit for other ateliers while in Paris next time 🙏 merci bcp pour tout! Mes bonnes voeux à tous de Maison F!!

Mairie V.

Google
Nicholas the barista was so kind, though I couldn’t help but overhear all of his hardships at this cafe. It seems they are under a lot of pressure and toxicity. It’s such a beautiful place but the price isn’t worth the depressing energy, lack of pastries and mediocre coffee.

Therese W.

Google
We took a croissant cooking class taught by Manel! She was absolutely wonderful and made the class fun. An experience that will not be forgotten.

Vicki

Google
I was a little intimidated to push open the door and walk in because it looked so peaceful I felt like I was going to intrude, but the staff were really friendly and the space was so beautiful. I went on a weekday morning so it was just me and another table. It’s close to the river Seine, and just a short walk from the Musée d’Orsay and the Louvre.

Nicholas F.

Google
Absolutely terrible experience. There seems to be such potential but the lack of organisation ruins this pretty place. Mathieu is often seen yelling at his employees and a woman named Alphonsine is constantly gossiping meanwhile the food/drink has declined as well as the overall experience. I feel bad for the nice staff, they seem to have it so hard. A skip overall

Putri D.

Google
One of my favorite coffee shop in Paris! The people working there are genuinely kindest, working with heart, helpful and friendly. The ambience is very calm and cozy especially in the 2nd floor there’s a mini library you can read the books. The coffee is a strong game and also don’t forget to accompany with their side dishes cake are delicious. Recommend is lemon poppyseed cake and canele. As a tourist low bat phone is kinda night mare when we don’t know which way to go if we cannot open the gmaps. The lady in charge on the cashier and order is so beautiful and kindest. They’re kindly helped to charging my phone just for a while.