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Stohrer

You absolutely must go to the oldest patisserie in Paris—in existence since 1730. The founder worked with the kings of Poland and France and is credited with creating the baba au rhum. Royalty still revels in these rich pastries and you can see images of...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Poilâne

This bakery has THE best bread in Paris. It is so well known and beloved that their products go flying off the shelves early in the day. You can’t eat in the store but it’s a great stop to pick up goodies for a Parisian picnic. Their pain au chocolat is...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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La Terrasse de Pomone

Enjoy your surroundings and take a break from sightseeing by eating right in the middle of the gorgeous jardin des tuileries. Try and get a good seat under the umbrellas with a pretty view. Make sure to take tons of pictures when the flowers are out! You will...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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La Grande Épicerie (Bon Marche Food Hall)

Parisians really buy their food here – all under one roof! Why not stop in and select from the tons of foodie favs? If you want a break from French food (though I can’t imagine who would), they have food from all over the world on one single floor. So, if...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Angelina

Follow in the heels of Coco Chanel and stop in at this Parisian institution. Established in 1903, Angelina is famous for its hot chocolate and gorgeous pastries. The tearoom is fit for a queen and the perfect photo op for outrageous pastries. It’s always...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Columbus Café: Study Time in Paris

It’s exam season for many Parisian students, which means it’s time to hit the bibliotheque, take the cap off the highlighter and crack open that unusually large text book. Well, maybe if it was a couple of years ago the bibliotheques would be...