A sweet and savoury break
Where to have brunch in Toulouse?
Soft pancakes, scrambled eggs, pastries, vitamin-packed fruit, a hot drink… A brunch with a taste of winter, sweetness and indulgence is well worth the effort of getting out of bed.

CHEZ BAPZ
English brunch
This establishment boasts a traditional english old-fashioned decor, tea served in delicate floral cups and a brunch platter of beans, eggs and cheese scones. The icing on the cake: it can be ordered every lunchtime.
13 rue de la Bourse

TROQUET GARONNE
A family favourite
This local eatery offers a Sunday lunchtime brunch with drinks and an all-you-can-eat sweet buffet. The savoury options are a mixed platter or a generous burger for the very hungry. There’s also a children’s menu, and the garden at the back of the restaurant means that young and old alike can make the most of springtime.
132 avenue de Muret

CAFÉ LA FIANCÉE
The trendy spot
Choose one of two addresses, the one near the Saint-Sernin basilica or the one near the Jacobins Convent with a fresh produce brunch served every morning until the end of lunchtime. The venue is very popular and doesn’t take bookings, but the coffee and savoury pancakes are worth queueing for.
9 place Saint-Sernin et 54 rue Peyrolières

MAISON SOCLO
The charm of the Maison
Every day, the buffet at the Maison Soclo delights the taste buds and the eyes. From Monday to Saturday, there’s a ‘petit brunch’ menu at €31 excluding drinks, and on Sundays at €49 per person, always packed with fresh produce, originality and love. Dishes of the day, seasonal salads, cold meats and cheeses, seafood, a farandole of desserts… can all be enjoyed on the veranda or in the gardens of the Maison when the weather is fine. Reservations strongly recommended!
34 rue Valade

CAFÉ BRÛLÉ
The vegan coffee lounge
Whether you like your coffee freshly roasted with or without plant-based milk, this 100% vegan gourmet café offers a variety of hearty brunch dishes from Wednesday to Sunday, without prior reservations. Save a little room for the caramel and popcorn cheesecake!
12 rue Alexandre Fourtanier

Le Bada
Sunday is Bada time!
Bada, the cheerful, laid-back restaurant at the FirstName hotel, rolls out its all-you-can-eat food-happiness buffet every Sunday. Homemade dishes, vegetarian options, great live music and a feel-good atmosphere that will put a smile on your face for the rest of the weekend.
84 allées Jean-Jaurès

HALLES DE LA CARTOUCHERIE
Brunch on the market square
In this huge restored building you’ll find a food court with everything you need to dine and shop. Street food, world cuisine regional specialities… just order, grab a table and enjoy a truly convivial meal.
10 place de la Charte des Libertés Communales





















