Caf Montmartre is a charming and cozy French caf located in the heart of Montmartre. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, this caf offers a delightful menu featuring traditional French breakfast items such as croissants, baguettes, and scrambled eggs. Known for its delicious coffee and delectable pastries, Caf Montmartre is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. The caf's classic dcor and friendly staff create a welcoming ambiance for guests to enjoy a relaxing meal or a quick coffee break. Whether individuals are seeking a place to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or simply craving a sweet treat, Caf Montmartre promises a delightful experience. With its prime location and authentic French cuisine, this caf is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the charm and culture of Montmartre.
Amenities and More
- Service options
- Kerbside pickup
- Takeaway
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Payments
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Parking
- Free of charge street parking
- Somewhat difficult to find a space
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Highlights
- Great tea selection
Reviews
The croissant are really good. Well france pastry… but I found a hair in my food. I don’t know why it has become a cultural thing in Europe, people working in restaurants are not wearing gloves or protect the head.
Montmartre is beautiful. You kind of dive in a different side of Paris. There are many small shops and people selling their paintings. The view you get from sacré cœur is amazing. But you have to be aware of pocket thieves and cheaters up there.
I came here because I had to wait for a train, and I knew they had delicious vegan croissants because my partner lives close by. So, I thought I'd just sit down, have a coffee, and get some work done. Everything was fine until another girl sitting across from me was asked to move because she was working on her laptop, and new customers were ready to eat breakfast. The waiter suggested that she ask whether she could sit at my table, probably because I had just pulled out my laptop a few minutes earlier. Naturally, I accepted the request, and she sat down at my table, continuing her work.
About two minutes later, the waiter was back at my table, now giving her the choice to either leave or put away the laptop because "it's a breakfast place and not a place for schoolwork". Long story short, I protested, and the next thing I knew, he was telling me that I could leave as well. I had just started drinking my coffee, but I didn't really want to stay at a place where I am not welcome, especially when I am paying for service. Of course, it's understandable that they don't want people working on their laptops if they prefer groups of people having breakfast together. However, I would have preferred if they made that clear from the beginning and not only decided to enforce this rule whenever "better" customers arrive or if someone doesn't agree with the waiter's opinion.
I was in there just minding my own business (the coffee is kinda bad btw) and getting some work done when this waiter who was like 80 asked me to leave an hour after i had initially started working — in a manner that was so unbelievably unfriendly — because apparently this was a place for „eating breakfast as opposed to doing school work“. After I questioned him, he offered me to sit with a guy sitting at a table behind me, who nicely agreed to me doing so. About 2 minutes later the waiter seemed to have changed his inconsequential mind and rudely told me to put away my laptop or leave the cafe. I chose the latter option and stood up, already borderline trembling with anxiety. The guy at my table was then asked to leave after he objected to how the waiter was treating his customers or the „rule“ he was trying to enforce — which, judging by the randomness of his actions and the lack of disclosure beforehand, appeared to me as more of a mood. Anyway, the guy decided to leave as well and I ran out of this place ,thinking of how i had never felt this unwelcome in a public space. You made me cry, that‘s all i have to say. The place still smells nice tho, but I would never eat there again, because besides the fact that the staff made me feel uncomfortable and unwelcome, the space isn‘t even that cute either. Like, in one corner there‘s just this creepy life-size pirate staring at you and I think it‘s weird that they color-coded the place in this piercing red that isn‘t easy on the eyes at all. Not ambient. Not cute. Wouldn‘t recommend. I assure you you‘ll be better off eating at a place like „Teilchen und Beschleuniger“ or „Dreiklang“ <3
Went for breakfast, very busy and lively but great service and friendly staff.
Great service. Kids friendly. Big selection, overall standard taste
Loved it here, when i went there some months ago~ the coffee was delicious, the staff was nice and friendly and the atmosphere was cozy and warm :) I also love the kerbside pick up function for some quick bites and coffees to go!!
Very good baguette, croissant, scrambled egg, and camembert. Average coffee. Hard-boiled egg you can do without. Dry-aged crepe, with a topping other than ordered, tasted like microwaved after 4 hours of aging. The hot French-style sandwiches are impressive though. The furniture, less so. For this old-fashioned small town, it's a nice complement.
Location
Hours
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Monday
08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Tuesday
08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Wednesday
08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Thursday
08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
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Friday
08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Saturday
08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Sunday
08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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