LE TEMPS D'UNE PAUSE
Read moreThe cozy atmosphere invites you to relax and enjoy. We go there to chat with friends, work on our computer or relax by reading. The store offers original objects, something to please yourself or your friends. Le Temps d'une Pause is a bit like home. It's cozy, you feel good. There is a sofa, tables, imitation cowhide armchairs and magazines, books and comics scattered everywhere. A small restaurant is proposed at lunch time. On the terrace, it is ideal.
TILVIST
Read moreAt Le Tilvist, it's like being at home: Séverine has found the essence of what we're looking for, homemade food, sharing, a human touch, and it feels good! Everything is delicious, and there's an incredible choice from breakfast to lunch! Brunch is available by reservation, is generous and puts a smile on your face for the day. You'll also find artisanal products and great gift ideas! You'll leave with a full belly and a full heart. Séverine has opened her own home decor boutique in Mulhouse, the Tilvist, a marvellous all-rounder!
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!
BAR-SALON DE THÉ CHEZ SARAH ET THIEFAINE
Read moreWith its beautiful wood panelling, this "Marché" seduces with its mountain inspiration, making it a sort of chalet in the city! Part tea room, part bar, part restaurant, you can relax with a cup of coffee, tea or chocolate, and indulge in homemade pastries, a slice of cottage cheese tart or a Linzer Torte. Savoury delights include sandwiches, tarts flambées, quiches, pies... You can also shop for fresh organic breads, pretzels, pastries, bredalas, craft beers, Alsatian whisky, cheeses... The welcome is warm and friendly.
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.
LA GOURMANDISE
Read moreLa Gourmandise is the story of the Brodbeck family for 50 years and of the Mulhousians who come to sip a coffee on the terrace or a salad pie at lunch time. Thomas Brodbeck, the son, takes over the institution, passionate and necessarily greedy like his father. He obviously keeps the spirit, but he revisits it! The work is as good as the change. As for the delicacies, we find the classics and we bring a little pinch of renewal in a neat setting. The gourmets of yesterday and today will return without any hesitation.
LE BOUDOIR
Read moreThis little tea room located under the arches, in the middle of the downtown is a real gem! As you comfortably have a sit on a pink and flashy padded bench seat, let yourself be tempted by a daily special and one of the seducing delicacy in the candy boxes and the bell jars. Pies with fruits, almonds biscuit "by Bribri", cupcakes white chocolate or coffee and pecans, chocolate fondants... It makes you bite off more than you can chew! To accompany your desserts, don't hesitate to choose a tea of the Kusmi Tea brand whose flavors are varied. This modern, cosy and female shop efforts primarily on the creativity and quality of its products. As a bonus, the smile of the waitress. Enjoy your tasting!
WHAT THE CAKE ?
Read moreCupcakes, cheesecakes, muffins and other sweets are all the rage in English-speaking countries. However, What the Cake? has once again succeeded in setting itself apart by creating a pleasant, vintage and trendy tea room. Pastry chef Kevin will delight you with his pretty confections: lemon meringue or Oreo cupcakes, classic or chestnut cheesecakes. And don't forget our coffees, lattes and cappuccinos, made with your choice of soy or cow's milk. For lunch, we offer wraps, quiches and salads. Note that What the Cake is very sensitive to vegan trends! But carnivores needn't worry, the menu has them in mind too.
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.
DUSSOURD
Read moreA place of the local brewery, a privileged location facing Dominicans Square, a warm and careful decoration and proposals for dishes to satisfy all the desires. A varied menu with local specialties, between Alsatian salad, valley pie and its crudeties, or a sandre filet on saucrat and its riesling sauce, you will be embarrassed. Plates are copious and fast service. Spend lunch time, you can make a stopover to restore or enjoy tea, delicious pastry. In the summer, sit on the terrace to enjoy a sunny lunch break or simply enjoy a refreshing drink.
L'ARTÉMISE
Read moreWe've fallen head over heels for this romantically old-fashioned tearoom, which looks like it's straight out of the English countryside! In a vintage atmosphere (floral wallpaper, Victorian porcelain, Sheffield teapots), you'll be delighted by Johann's delicious creations: real mont-blanc with chestnut cream, black forest revisited, scones with homemade jam and surette cream, Ernestine tart with almond cream and coconut.... A wide choice of beverages: teas, coffees and organic fruit juices... Sunday brunch by prior arrangement.
VANILLA CAFÉ
Read moreVanilla Café is a modern place to stop at any time of the day: for breakfast for early risers, lunch, afternoon tea or simply for a gourmet break. At lunchtime, the plate is full of color, and for dessert, you can compose your own café gourmand. Our ice creams are 100% handcrafted. Vanilla Café works with Alsa and offers ice cream sundaes at unbeatable prices. It's a Mulhouse address to stop at without hesitation.
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.
OMNIMO CAFÉ
Read moreBorn in Strasbourg, Les cafés Omnimo first opened Les Arcades d'Omnimo which, as its name suggests, is located under the arcades, a bright and welcoming place. The pastry counter will keep you coming back for a snack. In the early evening, try the specialties of the microbrewers, live wines, planchettes and other savory nibbles! Then, at 7 rue de l'Arsenal, Une Belle Étape is a café-boutique where the very essence of this microbrewery is felt through exceptional coffees you've certainly never drunk before.
CAFÉ MOZART
Read moreLocated on the1st floor of the shopping mall, Le Café Mozart overlooks the magnificent Place de la Réunion and the Temple Saint-Étienne! A true Mulhouse institution, it's an elegant and peaceful tea room. It features the wonderful cakes of the Jacques patisserie. Homemade hot chocolates, freshly squeezed fruit juices, coffee... the hot beverage menu is varied. Le Mozart also serves lunch, and in fine weather, the terrace is open directly onto Place de la Réunion! Tradition and modernity come together beautifully.
PÂTISSERIE CAFÉ STEIN
Read moreJust a stone's throw from the cathedral, come and enjoy a cup of coffee, tea or chocolate accompanied by one of our delicious sweets at any time of day. If the place is great for breakfast, it's just as good for a break at any time of day. At lunchtime, you'll enjoy good-value, daily specials of varying inspiration. Excellent sandwiches and, of course, the unmissable in-house pastries that have made the restaurant's reputation, and which have long been snapped up by the people of Strasbourg, are also on offer. With its modern, uncluttered atmosphere, this place is sure to become a must!
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.