CRUMBLE TEA
Read moreThe Crumble Tea is located in the passage of the Old Palace, linking the rue de la République and the place de la Cathédrale. In the heart of the passage, a wonderful patio (sheltered in winter and cool in summer) houses Crumble Tea. This is a tea room where you can eat particularly well. The home cooking, original and refined, is adapted every day to the mood of the time and to the market. 75 exceptional teas and coffees to accompany cakes and homemade sweets will also delight you for a relaxing snack. And for a very reasonable price for well prepared dishes.
LES TROIS SOEURS
Read moreDo beautiful family stories appeal to you? The Three Sisters is sure to delight you. Once upon a time, Claire, Albane and Maud were fed up with their boring jobs. Seduced by the beautiful placette Ste-Scarbes, they threw themselves wholeheartedly into the adventure of this tea salon, the aptly named Trois soeurs. It's in the timelessly charming St-Etienne district that they welcome you for your morning coffee, lunch break or afternoon snack. The room is small, the tables tightly packed, voices buzzing around you, it can be noisy at times, but the welcome is smiling, the plates generous and the family spirit... the key to their success.
MAISON MECOËN
Read moreThe Mecoën house offers four addresses, one of which is opposite the abbey church and another in La Mégère. In this family-run establishment with a friendly atmosphere, you can buy bread and cakes but also taste them on the spot! Mecoën's chocolates are available in bags or in boxes and have a unique and refined taste. The house is also a tea room, inviting you to sit down in the beautiful sofas, unless you prefer the terrace, to have a cup of tea or a coffee, to be accompanied by a piece of quiche or pizza, a pie, a crêpe or an ice cream.
MAISON BAUDEQUIN
Read moreLa Maison Baudequin is much more than a tea room, it is also a family pastry shop and a chocolate maker. You can stop in for a delicious breakfast, a snack or an afternoon snack, accompanied by a creamy hot chocolate, the house specialty. The cakes, served in generous portions, have pride of place: cheesecake, carrot cake, fruit pies, chocolate pies... you will be spoilt for choice! Some tables are installed on the terrace in summer. A highly recommendable address, and appreciated by the Lecturers.
L'ATELIER DE NAROQUES
Read moreAt the foot of the cathedral, this store combines bakery, tea room and small grocery store. Breads, viennoiseries and delicious pastries are featured, as well as a fine range of local products (fruit and vegetables, armagnac, beers, wines, cheeses, jams, juices...). In a country-style atmosphere, take a break with a breathtaking view of the majestic Sainte-Marie and enjoy a hot or cold drink, accompanied by an excellent gluten-free brownie, cookie or brioche... all homemade, of course!
CHEZ MONSIEUR RENART
Read moreSylvain Raynard-Lloan has recently transformed the former "Poulailler décalé" into a new tearoom and loose tea boutique. Here you can enjoy delicious teas, carefully selected and recommended by Sylvain, as well as coffees and hot chocolates, and homemade syrups and iced teas. On the sweet side of the shop window, you can choose from traditional viennoiseries, home-made madeleines, crêpes and choux pastries with vanilla whipped cream. This lively place also sometimes hosts attractive exhibitions and small concerts.
CANNELLE
Read moreIn this shady alleyway leading to the cathedral, this small tea room is quite discreet. However, it is very popular, especially for the lunchtime menus with their beautiful, copious and colourful dishes. Soups, pies and homemade breads make your mouth water. And of course, you can't go into Christine's without tasting one of her desserts: from cheesecake to chocolate raspberry crunch, not forgetting the lemon meringue pie, everything is appetising. Very nice decoration and cosy atmosphere with a friendly welcome.
LE KYTTEA'S
Read moreThis tearoom is perfectly situated in the shadow of the cathedral. The delicious pastries are home-made by Marion, as are the crêpes, waffles, syrups and artisanal ice creams offered in summer. Accompanied by a 100% arabica coffee, Le Caramelo, their salted butter caramel and pecan cookie, is a big hit. For lunch, you can choose from daily specials, quiches, hot dogs and sandwiches. In the boutique, you'll find organic tea, roasted coffee and many other delicacies from carefully selected local producers.
LA BELLE BRUNE
Read moreThe La Belle Brune team loves to play with words and tastes. Especially in the choice of specialty coffees prepared in a variety of ways: latte frappé, cold brew, cappuccino, americano, filter... The wide choice of teas will also satisfy tea lovers. For sustenance: the homemade bun with scrambled eggs and cow's tomme or the lunch bowl for savoury dishes; granola, pancakes, cookies and rolled brioche for sweet treats. The approach is based on local production, but with a commitment to quality. It's all happening at Les Carmes!
VIRGULE
Read moreCoffee lovers, it's time to stop at Virgule to enjoy a specialty coffee. What the hell is this? This is a top-of-the-range, rather top-of-the-range coffee whose traceability, quality requirements and fair production make it a remarkable product... so you might as well take the time to appreciate it! Here, the vegan attitude is emphasized: no cow's milk in the milkshakes or chai teas. The cakes change according to the mood of Charles, the happy owner of the place! Throughout the day, you can treat yourself to a sweet and savoury break, on the spot or to take away. Don't forget to bring your cups because the approach is also eco-friendly!
ASH
Read moreIn the Saint-Etienne district, a fresh and colorful address, with wood here and there and industrial furniture. Ash is open for lunch and snacks. The menu is renewed daily. Desserts are a little less common than in other tea rooms. Revisited, often garnished with fantasy and very much influenced by the "Strawberry Shortcake" generation! Like Ash's Chacha, a charlotte (sic!) with madeleines and strawberries as garnish. The Napolitain with its vanilla-chocolate stripes. The Montebello, made entirely with pistachios and a few raspberries... Saturday is brunch!
ON VA VERS LE BEAU
Read moreThis new convivial space in the countryside has opened in La Romieu! This third-living space brings together reading enthusiasts in a warm and inviting place where you can also take a coffee break. Come and have a drink and meet the locals, browse the shelves for a book, read while drinking a coffee, work in the shared coworking space or enjoy a show. It's also an artists' home where artists can come to work, exhibit their work and stay. A very pleasant intergenerational place.
CHEZ MADELEINE
Read moreBefore and after your visit to the remarkable Ingres Bourdelle Museum, a sweet break is a must at the "Chez Madeleine" tea room on the ground floor. In a cosy and hushed atmosphere, you will appreciate a pastry made in Montauban, a tea, a coffee or a refreshment with a breathtaking view of the Tarn... Discover also the specialities conceived for the museum by Montauban's pastry chefs and, in the heart of the exhibition, the space dedicated to the bookshop-boutique. An epicurean way to enrich your culture and your stomach!
GIGI LAND
Read morePerched on the top floor of the Midica store, Gigi Land is a nice, unexpected place. Divided into successive small spaces, some are convivial, others more cosy. The overall atmosphere is quite girly, cute and cheerful. During the day, it's a tea room with appetizing pastries. At lunchtime, homemade, seasonal and organic preparations are mixed and matched according to your inspiration. You can also enjoy breakfast or brunch here. A flower-filled roof-top full of charm, protected from the hustle and bustle of the city.
BROLENDA COFFEE SHOP
Read moreIt's an address that some regulars would like to keep to themselves, like a secret spot where you can take refuge when you're tired of the hustle and bustle of the city. Tea or coffee? The choice is yours, with a dozen proposals in each category. Or how about a hot chocolate? Voluptuous, generous, comforting when the first chill sets in. If you're in the mood for freshness, you can also opt for granités. Pastries? Of course you can! And if you're an early riser, you can even opt for an authentic English breakfast . A friendly atmosphere, a refined but cosy setting, authenticity, a pleasant welcome - this coffee shop is much appreciated.
AUX ATELIERS DE LA LIBERTÉ
Read moreMartin and his team are known on the square for the delicious organic and ethical cookies of the Oie gourmande. A gosling has just been born in the form of this Scop. It is this new and vast space of life, at the same time friendly tea room, bakery, pastry shop, snacking which are added to the space of sale and the manufacture of the cookies. Also small-scale catering with an ethic of food transition and only local producers. Pleasant patio and its olive tree.
CHAMPS DU SUD
Read moreJulien and Yannick are the two partners who generously run this comfortable tea room. Here, you can drink tea and make friends at the same time. From the Lady Yang Guiffi, a blend of lychee and pear, to the spicy Africa Massala, there's something for everyone. At table, we devour savory tarts that regularly change flavor. These are served for breakfast, as are the delicious homemade cakes (cheesecake, banoffee...). Accompanied by a Gaïa tea (also sold in bulk), it's a sweet, gourmet moment.
ART TEA SHOP
Read moreART TEA SHOP, a listed former pharmacy, is a veritable oasis in the heart of Toulouse. This multi-disciplinary tearoom offers a warm and colorful setting, created from vintage furniture and crockery. A showcase for artistic talent, its universe changes regularly. Opened just a few months before the health crisis, this unique entrepreneurial concept offers restaurants, brunches, an art boutique, artisanal furniture and a selection of teas. Awarded for its diversity and local commerce, ART TEA SHOP is well worth a visit for its authenticity and dedication to local artists.
LE CAFÉ CERISE
Read moreCarefully selected, pampered, roasted just right, then savored with delectation. This is the journey of Kawa, the psychotropic and stimulating energizing beverage... that you'll enjoy at Cerise. Each bean is roasted on the premises, and then passed through the percolator once ground - only 100% Arabica local coffees. Thanks to Valentin and his team for opening the doors every morning in a warm and welcoming setting overlooking the Garonne River and Pont-Neuf. Smart tip: brunch isn't just on Sundays!
AU GOUT'THÉ
Read moreIt is under the arcades surrounding the central square of Revel that this charming tea room welcomes you. A terrace extends its warm room. You will find a selection of the best blends chosen at Comptoir français du thé or le Palais des thés. Of course, coffee, hot chocolate, bowl of cider, smoothie... are proposed on the menu. For tea time, why not treat yourself to a home-made pastry? A corner store allows you to stock up on coffee and accessories. Le Futé particularly appreciated its Gout'Thé break!