Fancy a plant-based latte or a snack made without animal products? In Paris, more and more vegan cafés and vegetarian coffee shops are offering tasty, creative, and socially conscious menus.
Vegan and vegetarian coffee shops are now appealing to people far beyond activist circles. Whether for breakfast, a light lunch, or a sweet treat, these places offer a plant-based, modern alternative to traditional options, without compromising on taste or atmosphere.
In these places, coffee is served in a variety of ways, witha choice of plant-based milks(oat, soy, almond, coconut), and the pastries are often egg- and dairy-free, but just as generous. Banana bread, vegan cookies, carrot cake, melt-in-the-mouth brownies, and raw fruit tarts: there's something for everyone.
Many of these cafés also offer a small savory menu, with avocado toast, homemade soups, Buddha bowls, veggie sandwiches, and gluten-free options, prepared using organic, local, and ethically sourced ingredients and products.



Crea'Café: the creative coffee shop for 100% painting workshops opposite Père-Lachaise cemetery.
A stone's throw from the Père-Lachaise cemetery, a creative coffee shop has taken up residence: the Créa'Café. Designed by Louise, this hybrid space, part painting studio and part cozy lounge with retro vibes, invites you to let go, paintbrush in hand, whether on canvas or fabric, for a 2.5-hour session accompanied by a drink. [Read more]



Le Chat-Rivari Café: the cosy vegan café where you can adopt a cat in the 13th arrondissement
A new spot for cat lovers! In the 13th arrondissement, the Chat-Rivari Café welcomes you to its cozy nest for a gourmet, plant-based snack, surrounded by adorable cats that you can adopt if you fall in love. [Read more]



Wani Paris, the poetic coffee shop in the 6th arrondissement that sublimates plants
Wani is the new coffee shop on the Left Bank, a stone's throw from Le Bon Marché. Headed by Sugio Yamaguchi, the former virtuoso of the Botanique restaurant, he aims to offer us simple, healthy, finely-crafted products. [Read more]



Jo and Nana Cakes: pastries and vegan tea time in a cosy vintage tea room
Just a stone's throw from the 12th arrondissement's Petite Ceinture, enjoy a moment of calm and indulgence at Jo and Nana Cakes, a plant-based patisserie where you can enjoy delicious sweets on the go, for tea time or brunch! [Read more]



Hoa Cà Phê: the Vietnamese coffee shop with original vegetarian banh mi
We'll take you on a tour of Hoa Cà Phê, the friendly new Vietnamese coffee shop in the 11ᵉ arrondissement of Paris offering good Vietnamese coffee, revisited sweets and original banh mi, many of them vegetarian. [Read more]



Seven Heaven, Paris' first dog-friendly coffee shop
Seven Heaven is the name of the friendly, welcoming new coffee shop that has opened its doors in the 11ᵉ arrondissement of Paris. A gourmet spot open to families, where telecommuters as well as dogs, are welcome. [Read more]



Trombone, the neighborhood coffee shop nugget in the 20th arrondissement.
Trombone is the name of the super cool Coffee Shop that has opened its doors in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Conceived as a place to bring all publics together, Trombone aims to be as welcoming as possible. Specialty coffees, gourmet lattes, ice tea, cookies and a great selection of home-made sandwiches - you're going to love it. [Read more]



Majo, the feminist bookshop with a small vegan café near the Pantheon
Between Jussieu and the Panthéon, you'll find a pretty, cosy bookshop in violet tones, where you'll find feminist, children's and contemporary books, and a vegan café to relax in. [Read more]



Ground to Grow, the vegan restaurant and yoga studio in the Marais
In the heart of the Marais, come and enjoy the calm of Ground to Grow, a welcoming space where well-being is the watchword. Sweet and savory vegan cuisine and yoga classes are on the menu to keep you zen! [Read more]



Café Studio, a vegan spot with a flea market feel that offers creative workshops
Head to Café Studio, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, to learn how to sew, embroider or apply makeup, while enjoying a good vegan cookie, in the middle of upcycled objects that you will want to take home! [Read more]



The Café Contresort, coffee-shop and esoteric tea room with bewitched pastries
The Café Contresort is a real enchanted parenthesis in the 18th district of Paris. Vegetable pastries, witches' elixirs, and card draws are mixed in this magical den from which one comes out changed. [Read more]



La Main Noire, the coffee shop we love
La Main Noire is the hot Coffee Shop hiding out on rue Cavalotti in the 18th arrondissement. Like a real Australian coffee shop, this spot, the brainchild of 3 Franco-Australian friends, is sure to win you over. With brunch, healthy products and homemade alternative drinks, all in an environmentally-friendly way, it's got it all. [Read more]



Le Pont Traversé, the excellent gluten-free coffee shop
Le Pont Traversé is the name of this delicious coffee shop with its historic facade in Paris's 6th arrondissement, a stone's throw from the Jardins du Luxembourg. Take a moment to savor a gluten-free pastry, a plant-based drink or a fresh, homemade, seasonal dish. [Read more]



Comptoir Veggie, the vegan canteen of the 12th district
On avenue Ledru Rollin, in the 12th arrondissement, lovers of good vegetarian food will find a cosy little spot that is half coffee shop, half canteen at Comptoir Veggie. [Read more]



Lactem, the ultra gourmet coffee shop that delights bruncheurs
Lactem is the place to be on the Grands Boulevards. This warm and quirky coffee-shop serves up ultra-comfortable treats. On the menu: good coffee, thick cookies and a great brunch! [Read more]
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