10 Gluten-Free Bakeries In Paris, France

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Jeremiah
Jeremiah 
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Ah, Paris, the city of lights, romance, and gluten-free bakeries. Whether you’re on a strict diet or are gluten intolerant, or you simply prefer a healthy lifestyle, there is no shortage of these grain-free bread. Don’t be afraid of the tastes being compromised - the pastries are as savory as ever. So if you are looking for a quick stop during your busy day or somewhere with a cozy atmosphere to relax, check out these 10 renowned gluten-free bakeries in Paris that we have compiled for you. Make sure to get your phone out - some of these waffles, baguettes, bread, and croissants are seriously gram-worthy!

1. Boulangerie Chambelland Paris

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Posted by Boulangerie Chambelland Paris on Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Boulangerie Chambelland Paris prides itself in being a “completely independent, entirely and naturally gluten-free bakery in Paris”. It offers a wide variety of bread with different textures, from focaccia to savory to sourdough bread. Cakes, muffins, brownies, and tarts are also among its expansive menu, so if you’re a bread or pastry enthusiast, this is definitely the right place for you.

Boulangerie Chambelland Paris

Address: 14 rue Ternaux, 75011 Paris, France

Website: Boulangerie Chambelland Paris

Opening hours: Tue-Sat: 8am-8pm Sun: 8am-6pm Mon: Closed

Price: 11-30 USD

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2. Yummy and Guiltfree Gare de Lyon

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account


It is as its name suggests. Yummy and Guiltfree Gare de Lyon offers delicious, gluten-free waffles prepared right in front of you. You can choose between sweet or savory options and add your preferred sauce (chocolate, vanilla, caramel, etc.) to complete the specialty. Check out their Instagram page - it’ll be hunger at first sight!

Yummy and Guiltfree Gare de Lyon

Address: 3 rue du Temple, 75004 Paris, France

Website: Yummy and Guiltfree Gare de Lyon

Opening hours: 11am-9pm

Price: Under 10 USD

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3. Biosphère Café


This is a cozy, gluten-free cafe located in north Paris. Drop by to enjoy some of its flavorful crepes and its well-textured croissants for lunch. They also serve pizza, baguettes, soup and various other French delights to diversify your meal. It is a popular place for gluten-free seekers, and the servers are known to speak English as well.

Biosphère Café

Address: 47 rue de Laborde, 75008 Paris, France

Website: Biosphère Café

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 12pm-6pm Sat: 12pm-10pm Sun: 11:30am-3pm

Price: 11-30 USD

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4. Helmut Newcake

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account


If you are a gluten-free connoisseur, then this is the perfect place for you. Everything, from its wide range of bread to fine pastries and fresh traditional cakes are 100% gluten-free. The organic and delicious tastes have earned Helmut Newcake the reputation as one of the best gluten-free bakeries in Paris. Indulge in their popular eclairs and flaky croissants - you certainly won’t regret it!

Helmut Newcake

Address: 28 rue Vignon, 75009 Paris, France

Website: Helmut Newcake

Opening hours: Tue-Sat: 11am-7pm Sun-Mon: Closed

Price: 11-30 USD

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5. Eric Kayser

Eric Kayser
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Located near the Louvre Rivoli, Eric Kayser is a good stop for a quick bite of sandwiches and desserts during your mid-afternoon Paris adventures. While most come here to grab a taste of their famous baguettes and croissants, they do offer a wide range of gluten-free options including freshly baked gluten-free bread and a gluten-free ham sandwich pack.

Eric Kayser

Address: 4 rue de l'Echelle, 75001 Paris, France

Website: Eric Kayser

Opening hours: 7am-8:30pm

Price: 11-30 USD

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6. RawCakes

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The gluten-free and vegan menu at RawCakes will ensure that you leave feeling healthy as ever. This quaint shop in Paris, with its cozy and well-decorated interior, serves a large variety of food, from vegan burgers to gluten-free cakes - perfect for a nourishing weekday meal. As evident from the pictures, each dish is thoughtfully prepared, and thoroughly delicious!

RawCakes

Address: 83 rue Daguerre, 75014 Paris, France

Website: RawCakes

Opening hours: Mon: 10am-8pm Tue-Thu: 11am-10pm Fri: 10am-4pm Sun: 12pm-7pm Sat: Closed

Price: 11-30 USD

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7. L’Autre Boulange

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This is a simple, neighborhood store that offers a wide range of gluten-free bread and pastries. It is best known for its exceptional, triangular-shaped slices of flan, which is a must buy if you happen to be dropping by. The service is friendly and helpful - just ask for “pain sans gluten” (gluten-free bread) if you need help with your selection!

L’Autre Boulange

Address: 12 Place Nation, 75012 Paris, France

Website: L’Autre Boulange

Opening hours: Tue-Sat: 7:30am-8pm Sun-Mon: Closed

Price: 11-30 USD

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8. Breizh Café

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While sporting a wide selection of crepes and pastries, the savory Breton crepes served by this cafe are naturally gluten-free. If you are extremely gluten-free conscious, you can also simply ask for your order to be made from buckwheat flour and they will get it done. The portions are big and are guaranteed to fill you up. Add some beers and cider on the side, and you’ve got yourself a complete meal!

Breizh Café

Address: 109 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris, France

Website: Breizh Café

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 11:30am-11pm Sat: 10am-11pm Sun: 10am-10pm

Price: 11-30 USD

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9. Cafe Pinson

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account


Cafe Pinson is a quiet, cozy spot for an afternoon teatime session with your friend. The pastries - except the bio bread - are completely gluten-free and the main dishes will cater to your vegan needs if you are a little more hungry. It is a great dessert place to hang out and relax in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Cafe Pinson

Address: 6 rue du Forez, 75003 Paris, France

Website: Cafe Pinson

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 9am-10pm Sat: 10am-10pm Sun: 12pm-6pm

Price: 11-30 USD

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10. Café Marlette

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While Café Marlette is more well-known for its tasty salads and brunch menus, it does offer a wide choice of gluten-free mixes and pastries at reasonable prices. Perhaps you can consider taking some home as a gift. Don’t forget to try some of their amazing cappuccinos and excellent coffee!

Café Marlette

Address: 51 rue des Martyrs, 75009 Paris, France

Website: Café Marlette

Opening hours: Tue-Fri: 8:30am-6pm Sat-Sun: 9:30am-6pm Mon: Closed

Price: 11-30 USD

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Stay gluten-free in Paris

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After looking at these mouth-watering photos, you probably can’t wait to head down to some of these bakeries to grab a taste of their organic, gluten-free bread. Don’t forget - “pain sans gluten” is your phrase of the day!

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