Attentive and friendly, offering delicious cafe meal with a personal touch + homemade delicacies: a perfect and relaxing stop after a stroll in Montmartre.
It’s a very cute & cozy cafe for sure & the atmosphere is great, but a bit crowded for my taste. The food is pretty average. Nothing to write home about. It’s overpriced for sure. You have different choices for breakfast and none of them include the drinks. It becomes a very pricey affair for croissants & coffee & I’m not impressed with their pastries.
I’ve also been here for the brunch, and that was fine because you can eat just about everything on their menu. It’s a bit expensive, but it’s worth the money if you’re into eating large quantities of food, which I’m not into. Their food is pretty average all in all. Will I visit there again? Probably not.
Very cute small café with a special charm and very nice staff. For breakfast you can choose between three different menus or select some pastures and drink and mix it. We had the "grandmothers" breakfast with a soft-boiled egg, cheese and bread. It was very very fresh and sound and also presented nicely. The coffee was a bit sour, bit my orange juice was delicious.
I can totally recommend this place, and payment by cards is also possible
The coffee and pastries were delicious, and the atmosphere of the place was charming. However, I did experience a minor inconvenience when I ordered takeout and tried to sit outside. The staff asked me to leave, as eating takeout on the premises wasn’t allowed. While I understand that every place has its own policies, I was a bit surprised that I wasn’t offered an alternative, such as ordering something else to enjoy there.
We were recommended La Bossue by a local as one of the best pâtisseries/cafés in Montmartre. Upon arrival, we queued for a table, only to be informed that dine-in service was not available because it was “lunch time”—despite there being empty tables—since we were only interested in sweets.
This was quite disappointing, as we had planned to try several pastries along with a warm coffee. We were offered a table outside, but with temperatures at 4°C and no heaters, our only option was takeaway.
We tried the carrot cake and apricot tart, both of which were absolutely delicious. While the experience was not ideal, we understand that every place has its own policies—though some may find them a bit restrictive.
Very cute coffee place quite close to the 'mur je t'aime'. The interior is very cozy and the service was really good as well. We had the marron cake and the brownie and both tasted great. We felt very comfortable and would come back at any time!
Rose P
4 months agoIt’s a very cute & cozy cafe for sure & the atmosphere is great, but a bit crowded for my taste. The food is pretty average. Nothing to write home about. It’s overpriced for sure. You have different choices for breakfast and none of them include the drinks. It becomes a very pricey affair for croissants & coffee & I’m not impressed with their pastries. I’ve also been here for the brunch, and that was fine because you can eat just about everything on their menu. It’s a bit expensive, but it’s worth the money if you’re into eating large quantities of food, which I’m not into. Their food is pretty average all in all. Will I visit there again? Probably not.
Andrea
5 months agoVery cute small café with a special charm and very nice staff. For breakfast you can choose between three different menus or select some pastures and drink and mix it. We had the "grandmothers" breakfast with a soft-boiled egg, cheese and bread. It was very very fresh and sound and also presented nicely. The coffee was a bit sour, bit my orange juice was delicious. I can totally recommend this place, and payment by cards is also possible
Darío Missael Rocha Castellanos
2 months agoThe coffee and pastries were delicious, and the atmosphere of the place was charming. However, I did experience a minor inconvenience when I ordered takeout and tried to sit outside. The staff asked me to leave, as eating takeout on the premises wasn’t allowed. While I understand that every place has its own policies, I was a bit surprised that I wasn’t offered an alternative, such as ordering something else to enjoy there.
Michalis Komis
4 weeks agoWe were recommended La Bossue by a local as one of the best pâtisseries/cafés in Montmartre. Upon arrival, we queued for a table, only to be informed that dine-in service was not available because it was “lunch time”—despite there being empty tables—since we were only interested in sweets. This was quite disappointing, as we had planned to try several pastries along with a warm coffee. We were offered a table outside, but with temperatures at 4°C and no heaters, our only option was takeaway. We tried the carrot cake and apricot tart, both of which were absolutely delicious. While the experience was not ideal, we understand that every place has its own policies—though some may find them a bit restrictive.
Kai Ehrhardt
a month agoVery cute coffee place quite close to the 'mur je t'aime'. The interior is very cozy and the service was really good as well. We had the marron cake and the brownie and both tasted great. We felt very comfortable and would come back at any time!