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    Ten Belles Bread | Coffee Shop | Pain au levain & torréfaction artisanale

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    Serious bread, serious coffee, no reservation needed.

    Ten Belles Bread | Coffee Shop | Pain au levain & torréfaction artisanale, Bar in Paris

    About Ten Belles Bread | Coffee Shop | Pain au levain & torréfaction artisanale

    Ten Belles Bread in Paris's 11th arrondissement is the right morning stop if you take levain bread and artisanal coffee seriously. Walk-in only, limited seating, and best visited early on weekends. The bread programme is the reason to come — not the ambiance, not the menu breadth. A reliable neighbourhood specialist worth returning to.

    Who Ten Belles Bread Is For — and When to Go

    If your morning in Paris involves a long walk, a newspaper, and a serious interest in what goes into your coffee and bread, Ten Belles Bread on Rue Bréguet in the 11th arrondissement is the right stop. This is a place for the returning visitor who already knows the basics of the neighbourhood and wants to go deeper — the kind of morning ritual that makes you feel like a local rather than a tourist working through a checklist. It is not a quick grab-and-go, and it is not trying to be. If you are after speed or a full sit-down brunch with eggs and cocktails, look elsewhere. If you want levain bread baked with genuine craft and coffee roasted in-house, this is where to spend an hour.

    The Space

    Ten Belles Bread occupies a corner position on Rue Bréguet, and the format is bakery-forward rather than café-forward. Counter seating and a compact interior mean this is not a place to spread out with a laptop for three hours. The physical setup encourages presence: you order, you sit or stand, you pay attention to what is in front of you. The bread display is the centrepiece. Seating is limited, which matters if you are visiting with more than two people during the weekend morning rush. The 11th is a neighbourhood with genuine foot traffic from residents, so the space fills fast on Saturday and Sunday mornings , arriving before 9 AM gives you a better chance at a seat.

    The Food: Is It Worth Ordering Seriously?

    Yes , and this is the core reason to come. Ten Belles Bread is positioned as a specialist in pain au levain and artisanal roasting, which means the bread programme is the point, not an afterthought. Levain-based bread made well is a technical exercise: fermentation time, flour sourcing, crust-to-crumb ratio. At a venue that has built its identity around that craft, you should order the bread, not just the coffee. A tartine or a pastry here is not the same category of thing as what you get from a chain bakery or even a generalist café. The coffee programme supports the food rather than competing with it , expect carefully sourced beans with the same orientation toward craft that defines the bread side of the operation. Specific menu items and prices are not confirmed in our data, so check current offerings directly when you visit.

    Practical Details

    Ten Belles Bread is at 17-19 Rue Bréguet, 75011 Paris. No reservation is needed , this is a walk-in operation by format. Booking difficulty is low, but that does not mean no queue: weekend mornings in this neighbourhood draw a loyal crowd, so earlier is better. There is no confirmed phone number or website in our current data; the leading approach is to visit directly or search for current hours before you go. For wider context on eating and drinking in Paris, see our full Paris restaurants guide, our full Paris bars guide, and our full Paris hotels guide. If you are planning a full day in the city, our full Paris experiences guide and our full Paris wineries guide are worth consulting alongside. For bar comparisons further afield, see Papa Doble in Montpellier, Bar Fouquet's in Cannes, or Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu for a sense of how the craft-focused venue model translates across different cities.

    Quick reference: Walk-in only, 11th arrondissement, bread and coffee specialist, weekend mornings get busy , go early.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Ten Belles Bread have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour format applies here — Ten Belles Bread operates as a bakery and specialty coffee shop at 17-19 Rue Bréguet, not a bar or cocktail venue. The value proposition is the quality of the levain and the roasting program, not promotional pricing. Come for the product, not a deal.

    Do I need a reservation at Ten Belles Bread?

    No reservation required — Ten Belles Bread is a walk-in operation by format. That said, morning peak hours in a popular 11th arrondissement bakery will thin out the best loaves fast, so arriving early is the practical move if you want first pick of the bread.

    What's the crowd like at Ten Belles Bread?

    Expect neighbourhood regulars, remote workers, and people who take their coffee seriously. The 75011 crowd at a specialty levain bakery skews informed and intentional — this is not a tourist-facing spot, and the format suits those comfortable with a low-key, counter-style setup.

    What's the signature drink at Ten Belles Bread?

    Ten Belles Bread positions itself around artisanal roasting — torréfaction artisanale — which puts the coffee front and centre. The specific drinks menu is not documented in available data, but the roasting focus suggests filter and espresso-based options are treated with the same seriousness as the bread program.

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