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British Style Tea Rooms in Paris

Angelina’s

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The most famous out of all the tea rooms, Angelina’s, was founded in 1903 by Antoine Rumpelmayer, a confectioner, and named after his daughter-in-law. Most famous for its hot chocolate, you are also able to have tea with cakes. They even have a brunch menu available. The original Angelina’s is in the first arrondissement with 7 other locations in Paris.

Angelina’s Paris Rivoli

 

226 rue de Rivoli

75001, Paris

Café Pouchkine

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This Russian tea shop serves great tea alongside traditional desserts, it is a great place to have a morning or afternoon tea. There are 4 locations in Paris, and they are all open Monday to Sunday except their location in the 2nd arrondissement which is not open on Sundays.

Café Pouchkine Madeleine

16 place de la Madeleine

75008, Paris

 

Café Pouchkine Petits Carreaux

14 rue des Petits Carreaux

75002, Paris

Mariage Frères

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Mariage Frères is a French tea brand that has become popular in France. There are 5 locations of Mariage Frères in Paris where you can buy their tea otherwise they have several tea rooms that serve brunch, pastries and great tea. They are open from noon to 7pm.

Mariage Frères Eiffel Tower

56 rue Cler

75007, Paris

 

Mariage Frères Le Marais

30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg

75004, Paris

Ladurée

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A well-known brand of macaroons, a traditional French biscuit, Ladurée also has 4 tea rooms in Paris. This is one of the more French style tea rooms in Paris. Here you can not only enjoy wonderful biscuits but great tea as well.

Ladurée Paris Royale

16-18 rue Royale

75008, Paris

 

Ladurée Paris Champs Elysées 

75 avenue des Champs Elysées

75008, Paris

 

Ladurée Bonaparte

34 rue Jacob

75006, Paris

 

Ladurée Paris au Printemps

62 boulevard Haussman

75009, Paris

Café Jacquemart André

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One of the more original places to have tea, this tea room is in a 19th Century mansion that has been turned into a museum. The museum houses a private art collection and the café is unlike any other museum cafés as this one is set in an actual dining room. If museums are not your thing, you are able to go to the tea room without having to go through the museum.

Café Jacquemart André

158 boulevard Haussman

75008, Paris

La Charlotte de l’isle

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This salon du thé is set on Isle Saint Louis, one of the most beautiful islands in the centre of Paris. This small tea shop serves a range of cakes and pastries to have with your tea.

La Charlotte de l’isle

24 rue Saint-Louis en l’isle

75004, Paris

If you're searching for something more substantial check out our article on student budget restaurants, otherwise if you prefer coffee we also have an article on the best Australian style coffee in Paris.

 

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