AU FOND DU JARDIN
Read moreAu Fond du Jardin is a purely British-style tearoom, where old roses take pride of place. The speciality on display is Madeleine de voyage with carefully crafted jams. You can enjoy them with a selection of creative and refined teas. Laurent Renaud offers more than 80 different versions, on site or via the online boutique. Don't overlook the other pastries, which are just as divine. You can also enjoy brunch or breakfast, but beware: the establishment is often overbooked! Book now!
LES PÂTISSIERS CHRISTOPHE FELDER ET CAMILLE LESECQ
Read moreCamille Lesecq, former prodigy of Le Meurice, and his former master of the Crillon, the famous Christophe Felder, have been in Mutzig since 2012, to the delight of the region's gourmands. This pastry shop is a contemporary setting with a very refined style that reveals their sublime creations signed "Les Pâtissiers". Take your time and enjoy the moment in this temple of greed with traditional recipes as very innovative and contemporary.
WHAT THE CAKE ?
Read moreCupcakes, cheesecakes, muffins and other sweets that are very popular in Anglo-Saxon countries are no longer presented. Yet What the Cake? has once again managed to stand out by creating a pleasant, vintage and trendy tea room. Kevin the pie maker will delight you with his pretty confections: lemon meringue or Oreo style cupcakes, classic or chestnut cheesecakes. Add to that good coffees, latte and cappuccino, made with soya or cow's milk. For lunch, wraps, quiches or salads are available. Note that What the Cake is very sensitive to vegan fashion! But let the carnivores be reassured, the card also thinks of them.
LES JARDINS DE GAÏA
Read moreIn this unusual place, 500 varieties of teas, herbal teas and rooibos are offered. Taste traditional blends from India, Sri Lanka, China or South Africa, all of them from organic farming and most of them certified fair trade. A walk in the Japanese gardens is an invitation to meditation. To perfect this ceremony, Gaïa Gardens offers all the essential accessories: porcelain teapots, tea boxes... The house organizes cultural and artistic events.
LE BOUDOIR
Read moreLe Boudoir is a charming little candy-pink tearoom, restaurant and cocktail bar. Cosy as a 19th-century salon, its warm ambience is comforting. Comfortably seated on elegant upholstered chairs with medallion backs, the first thing you taste is the food. The pastries and entremets are graphic, sober and elegant, to whet the appetite. Savoury snacks are also served on a daily basis and for special occasions, such as kouglofs with bacon and walnuts or surprise breads. The trickiest thing is to reason with yourself.
LE THÉ DES MUSES
Read moreLocated steps from Petite France, this beautiful shop is divided into two distinct but complementary areas. The first is exclusively dedicated to the sale of teas, with some three hundred references, and imported wines of Asia and the other parts of the world. Did you know, for example, that grows some in Africa? The second area of this friendly shop, a tasting room. Beautifully furnished, it is particularly conducive to take tea in a unique atmosphere in Strasbourg, to eat a small cake... and enjoy the time. A good address.
LE CAFÉ SUISSE
Read moreImmediate change of scenery in this café-tea room adjoining the Hotel Suisse. It is an intimate and convivial place, with few tables, decorated in the chalet spirit and where the welcome is absolutely charming. Woodwork and soft lighting are ideal for romantic tête-à-tête as well as business meetings (the presence of a wifi terminal is very useful), and above all a cocooning break. The breakfasts proposed here are copious, of an excellent quality and with local products in priority but the snacks are also delicious.
PÂTISSIER MAXIME
Read moreFrom morning till night, here it's a farandole of delicacies that punctuates every moment of the day. It all starts with breakfast pastries and brioches. At lunchtime, it continues with daily specials or salads, sandwiches, quiches, pizzas, burgers and bowls. In the afternoon, pastries take over with entremets, verrines, tarts, cakes, macaroons, ice creams and other delicacies. You can also order your own pièce montée or any other personalized dessert for your events.
PÂTISSERIE CAFÉ STEIN
Read moreJust a stone's throw from the cathedral, come and have a good coffee, tea or chocolate accompanied by one of the delicious sweets of the house at any time of the day. If the place is pleasant for breakfast, it is just as pleasant for a break at any time of the day. At lunchtime, you will enjoy good daily specials, good value for money and of varying inspiration. Excellent sandwiches, and of course the house's unmissable pastries that have made its reputation and which have long been taken over by the people of Strasbourg are also on offer. With its modern and uncluttered atmosphere, this place will quickly become your must-see!
LES JARDINS D'UTOPIE
Read moreIn a decor of plump cherubs, Easter bunnies and grandma's chandeliers, resembling a bric-a-brac cave, lulled by ambient music, you can enjoy excellent teas, soups, quiches or small Alsatian dishes and excellent desserts. But the most surprising thing here is perhaps the fact that in addition to having a pleasant break, you can also buy many small objects, each more surprising than the other, heterogeneous and more or less useful but always offbeat and amusing.
LE CAFOUTCHE - CAFÉ DU TNS
Read moreLe Cafoutche is the ideal place to wait for a show at the Théâtre national de Strasbourg, or to chat with friends about the one you've just seen. All day long, it's a real pleasure to enjoy its sublime terrace, weather permitting... but if the weather's not so good, the interior is very pleasant too! At lunchtime, you'll find a small seasonal menu. It's not great cooking, but the value for money is very attractive.
PÂTISSERIE SALON DE THÉ FISCHER
Read moreFor a refreshing break or a little something to eat during the day, take a moment to sample an artisanal ice cream or homemade pastry. Giant pretzel brioche, kougelopf and savory tarts await you, but what particularly grabs the attention of gourmands and tourists alike is the fact that the Fischer Tearoom offers its delicious bredele, a year-round staple of Alsatian Christmases.
CHEZ POMM' CAFÉ À CROQUER
Read moreWarmth, well-being and elegance are the watchwords of Chez Pomm', the brand new tea room in Strasbourg. The products are carefully selected, the productions made with fresh and seasonal products, delivered every day. You will be able to enjoy a selection of coffees, breads, pastries or lunch on the spot with advantageous formulas. It's a nice friendly place to meet, work or just enjoy the moment.
AU CHARME DU PASSÉ
Read moreEntering here is like opening the treasure chest forgotten in the attic. Nestled in an Alsatian house, the store spreads over two levels, from floor to ceiling, so to speak. Everywhere, a profusion of old objects is displayed, laid out or hung up: dishes, dinettes, lamps, statues, scales, bags, trinkets, unusual everyday objects, clothes... Everything is arranged with great taste. It is pleasant to come and return to this unique place to find a treasure or to spend a good moment, sitting in front of a home-made pastry.
PÂTISSERIE REBERT - SALON DE THÉ
Read moreThe tea room offers three rooms and a covered terrace. You have the possibility to have lunch on the spot or to order a catering service. On the menu, pastries or savory creations, such as pies or marbled foie gras and pistachio. Verrines, quiches and small filled brioches complete the range of products on offer. In addition, the master pastry chef makes chocolate sweets. Finally, the establishment also offers pastry classes.
L'ARTISERIE CAFÉ
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