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L'Atelier des soeursB

1 Pl. Franz Liszt, 75010 Paris, France · Restaurant, Brasserie, Tea house · Saint-Vincent-de-Paul

Charming cafe-restaurant by a church square serving crowd-pleasing brunch, burgers, and simple French plates at fair prices, with friendly service most visits but notable inconsistency at busy times.

Our take

L'Atelier des soeurs delivers reliable comfort dining with charming church-square appeal and patient, welcoming service that travelers particularly appreciate. However, uneven execution on crepes, waffles, and eggs alongside occasional service delays prevent it from reaching higher territory. It excels as a convenient neighborhood cafe-restaurant with fair pricing and broad appeal, but lacks the culinary distinction or operational polish of premier local establishments.

In more detail

The room feels warm and rustic with floral touches and a calm church-square view. Travelers praise patient, English-speaking servers, saying things like, "They checked on us and made us comfortable," while locals enjoy the quiet corner outside. Expect classic cafe bustle at peak times and occasional waits for coffee, but also plenty of smiles and small gestures that make a morning feel easy. Cooking here leans comfort-first rather than showy: burgers, bowls, mac and cheese, simple steaks, and a wide breakfast lineup. When it hits, it is exactly what you want before a train or after sightseeing; pancakes and avocado toast get love, though crepes and waffles draw mixed notes that reflect a shift from the old creperie era. It suits diners who value easy variety and fair prices over culinary fireworks. Families are well covered: there is a €11 kids menu (nuggets or steak haché or ham) plus mac and cheese, burgers, pancakes, and gaufres. Vegetarian and some vegan choices (avocado toast, roast butternut, fruit salad) make it simpler for mixed groups. If a child wants something plain, grilled cheese or eggs are reliable, and breakfast sets keep costs predictable.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively square by a church in the 10th, mixing locals, travelers from nearby stations, and hotel guests.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; occasional mixed reports typical of station-adjacent districts.

What's nearby: Near Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, hotels, shops, and other casual eateries around the square.

Opening Hours

Sunday08:00–23:00 Monday08:00–23:00 Tuesday08:00–23:00 Wednesday08:00–23:00 Thursday08:00–23:00 Friday08:00–23:00 Saturday08:00–23:00
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