10 Top Cafes and Coffee Shops in the Loire Valley
Cafe culture is a huge part of French life. But cafes in the Loire aren’t just your standard ‘milk and two sugar’ joints. Here are 10 great cafes and coffee shops in the Loire Valley; from modest riverside huts offering boat rides with their brews to cafes mixing mojitos alongside their macchiatos and patisseries with seriously calorific cake displays.
French Coffee Shop
Coffee Shop, Tea , Coffee, French, Vegetarian
While this retro cafe chain delivers a cracking black coffee, it is the over-the-top creations and glutinous milkshakes which get people talking – the Oreo milkshake is particularly popular. But if cups stacked high with whipped cream, chocolate syrup and sprinkles are not your bag, try one of their refreshing smoothies. The timber-clad cafe is not the cheapest coffee stop in town, but there is a reason why it has queues out of the door on a Saturday. Rock up early and you may be able to grab the outdoor deckchairs!
REAL Coffee Shop
Coffee Shop, French, Coffee, Tea , Vegetarian
This joint takes its coffee seriously. Using a La Marzocco coffee machine, handmade and imported from Florence, the coffee is freshly ground at the last minute. And, if you fancy something a little stronger, it also has a popular bar which specialises in rum cocktails – they do a mean mojito!
Pâtisserie Bigot
Bakery, Patisserie, Pastry Shop, Cafe, Pastries, French
Patisserie Bigot have been creating exquisite sweet treats for over a century. This popular patisserie was founded by Madame Bigot’s grandfather back in 1913, and 100 years on it is still one of the best places in Amboise for a cake and coffee. The cakes are like pieces of art – the fruit tarts are particularly easy on the eye, perfectly cooked and intricately laced with vibrant slices of seasonal fruit. If you only order one thing, make it their infamous tarte tatin.
Le Petit Atelier
Cafe, Coffee Shop, French, Coffee, Tea , Vegetarian
Pâtisserie Chocolaterie Buret
Patisserie, Pastry Shop, French, Pastries, Dessert, Street Food, Vegetarian
This busy patisserie and chocolatarie, owned by Stéphane Buret, opened in Blois back in 1992. The window displays are enough to send you salivating, with towers of soft profiteroles and elegantly decorated fruit tarts. Pâtisserie Buret is perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up when exploring the beautiful riverside city of Blois.
CAK’T
Tea Room, Restaurant, French, Vegetarian
Located in the city designed by Napoleon Bonaparte back at the start of the 19th century, this sweet tea room is perfect for setting up camp with a good book or a good friend. The decor feels a little like a doll’s house in places, with pink timber, blush chairs, flowing pastel drapes and flower pots scattered around. The food shies away from the intricate, more formal patisseries, instead offering good, honest home-baked cakes and a wide range of teas. If you want lunch here you will need to book to secure a table – it is vegetarian.
Montrésor Café
Restaurant, French, Pastries, Coffee, Tea , European
This quirky cafe resides in the heart of one of the Loire Valley‘s most beautiful villages, opposite what is rumored to be Mick Jagger’s favourite chateau. The cobbled streets of Montrésor are labyrinth of quaint front doors of miniature medieval proportions and famous floral displays, all somewhat overshadowed by the village’s charismatic chateau. This cafe, complete with a strange red statue donning a bleach blonde wig, is at the centre of it all. After a cafe au lait on the terrace, meander around the street behind and find the wonderful patisserie – follow your nose and you will find it.
Le Petit Artelier
Cafe, Coffee Shop, French, Coffee, Tea , Vegetarian
On a gloomy day this cosy glass-fronted cafe has a welcoming glow. Outside there are a few small tables to watch the world go by, inside the sleek wooden coffee bar displays the day’s offering. Expect good coffee concoctions alongside tasty sandwiches, scones, biscuits, cakes and pastries. The Viennese chocolate takes some beating!
Maison Grimaud
Pastelaria, French, Pastries, Dessert, Vegetarian
Nestled on a quiet street in Nantes, Maison Grimaud is a danger zone for those with a sweet tooth. With two well-styled rooms and a pleasant terrace, the stylish cafe has a slick, modern feel to it. Their understated designer chairs make a welcome spot to retreat from busy Nantes and the free WiFi and complementary magazines soon make you feel at home. Last but not least, their vast (and totally Insta-worthy) choux pastry selection will make deciding which one you want a tricky task – deliciously light and filled with a range of indulgent fillings.
L'Ephémère Café
Cafe, Coffee Shop, French, Coffee, Tea , Vegetarian, Street Food
This laid-back cafe has an enviable location on the edge of the Loiret river, with a wooden hut opening to create a bar, with colourful cushions placed on top of tree trunk stumps lining the river’s edge. The bohemian set-up, run by Cynthia, Amélie and Fabienne, is ruled by the weather; if it is sunny, get there early and grab yourself a prime riverfront spot and watch the swans drift by and the odd live performance spring in to action… but if it is rainy, forget it! This is ideal for families, with plenty to keep the kids entertained in the fresh air – they even offer boat trips on the Loiret.