Tea Caddy

Latin Quarter


Arguably the most English of the ‘English’ tearooms in Paris, this institution, founded by a certain Miss Klinklin in 1928, is a fine spot to break for light meals like omelettes or a genteel cream tea with a Devon scone after viewing nearby Sainte-Chapelle or the Conciergerie. Weekend brunch (€28.80) is served until 4pm.


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