Description
Boulangerie Eric Kayser - Louvre Rivoli is a bakery located at 4 Rue de l'Échelle, 75001 Paris, France. With an impressive 2021 user reviews, it is a recognized spot in Paris for baked goods and pastries. Featured dishes include Salmon, Bomba de Chocolate, Tartelette Au Citron, as well as Coffee and Pastries, and the Parisian Breakfast. This bakery operates with no wait time on any day of the week from Tuesday to Sunday, which invites visitors to experience authentic Parisian bakery offerings swiftly. Whether one is stopping by for a morning coffee or an afternoon sweet treat, Eric Kayser provides an elegant and classic bakery experience in the heart of Paris.
Amenities
- Delivery
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Coffee
- Gender-neutral restroom
- Restroom
- Quick visit
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Paid street parking
Reviews (2021)
4 Superb Reviews Out of 2021 Reviews
Amazing
913
Great
466
Okay
222
Not Great
132
Terrible
288
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The bread and croissants are fresh and delicious. They're perfect to grab and eat while strolling down the city's quiet side streets.
My curry chicken baguette was fabulous and the chocolate cake thing was delicious. The coffee was good and the service was quick. Everything was really fresh and tasty. We walked a fair bit to get to a good place to have a baguette and was happy to reach this place.
Easy to find, good food, good view on the second floor. You can take the food to eat there and go up the stairs to eat. Everything was clean and locals seemed to also go there for their quick breakfast.
Cute place, but quite expensive. A breakfast for 4 was more than 50€. There is a lot of sweet pastries, but the choice for sandwiches is a bit narrow. Baguette sandwich is too hard if it doesn’t get warmed up, so ask them to do it for you It works as a self service, you take the food and beverage by yourself, and the preparation is a bit slow. Overall, great croissants and coffee
Good bakery, great for quick lunch around the Louvre. The bread is good, any breads inside this place is amazingly good, the place has good suppliers for the flower and they do a lot of sourdough. The deserts are nice, a good collection of them. The sandwiches are big for the price, the typical ham/cheese/ butter is divine. You have warm sandwiches and salads as well. It’s overall a good choices for a quick fensch lunch around the louvre. I have put 3 for the service, not because of the staff, but because of the organization of the place. Several lines, windows, 3 displays. As soon as you enter go straight to the right and pick a formula yourself that you then bring to the counter. I have seen many poeple arriving at the counter not knowing what they wanted and be forced to go to the back of the line for looking at what they wanted.
so yummy such a good price, 2x ham and cheese crosant for €11 (£9) it was so yummy!! defo go
Little bakery steps away from the Louvre. Buttery croissants and fluffy quiche Lorraine. The rose latte was delightful!
After the Louvre museum, it is the place where we satisfy our hunger with traditional French pastries. The prices are reasonable and the products are diverse. There is more variety than the expensive cafes around for snacks. It also has a toilet. I recommend it for products such as croissants and pastries.