This tiny daytime-only cafe is one of the best-loved in the 11th, such is Moko & Omar's reputation for hospitality. Blending influences from Japan, Lebanon, New York and London.
The name is misleading: there are actually seats at Frenchy's To Go, aka 'FTG', the most informal spot in Gregory Marchand's ever-growing Rue du Nil empire.
They inexplicably don't advertise it, but La Felicita's 'cafeteria' is actually open from 9am - and you don't have to work at station F to have breakfast here.
A great option for the gluten and lactose intolerant, Wild and the Moon's Saint-Honoré location brings its sustainable, plant-based philosophy to the city's fanciest quarter.
The iconic metal tables outside the bakery Blae Sucre may not represent a breakfast option in every season, but it is one of the few places in Paris.
This Strasbourg-Saint-Denis coffee bar makes much more than an average espresso. A brunch-style breakfast is served here every day of the week.
KB Coffee Roasters' second address is a top-notch roastery and bright, airy cafe in one. It's a popular laptop area during the week.
All-organic and gluten-free bakery-cafe Chambéland - a serene spot with a focus more on flavor than Instagrammable aesthetics.
The hype rings true at this wildly popular Melbourne export in Montmartre, a homely spot known for its cozy checkerboard floors and spindle-back chairs.
This modern, light-filled bakery prides itself on its creativity. Chef pâtissier Timothée Breton has created quite a buzz with his insanely beautiful tarts and flans.