

For the past 19 years, we’ve been proud to be a beloved gathering place for the Dr. Phillips community, welcoming friends, families, and neighbors into our cozy cafe. We’re open seven days a week, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Locally roasted artisanal coffee and French pastries are just the start – we also offer a thoughtfully curated selection of wine and beer to enjoy. Whether you’re joining us for your morning coffee or winding down with a family dinner, our cafe offers a warm, welcoming space where everyone feels at home. At the heart of everything we do is our simple motto: family first.
Charming French cafe serving croque-monsieurs & light fare, plus coffee, pastries & homemade gelato.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5170 Dr Phillips Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407) 293-2326
Website: http://mycafedeparis.com/
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Reviews
Then you get to look at their cases of baked goods and pastries as you look at the menu and try to decide what to get. It’s a near impossible choice, because everything looks so good.
We started off with a few smaller bites. A fruit tartlet, a macaron, and a madeleine. The tartlet was perfectly baked, I love a good crust, and I love a proper amount of fruit. The was miniature and cute and had good flavoring and texture throughout. And the madeleine was very soft and buttery and had a nice hump.
As for the main events, I had the Classic Omelet (Your choice of four signature fillings) (Served with French Baguette & Tomato Salad). I think I got onions and jalapenos and some type of cheese in it. I also upgraded to the burger patty for a protein in there, too.
It was a pretty ok omelet. It had a good amount of egg, and it was delicately cooked. The burger patty was a mistake, don’t do it. It was cut in half and just laid in the middle of the omelet, leaving a dry little mass of burger meat in the middle of the rest of the beautiful omelet. But that was my bad, though. I should have ordered better.
The star of the show was the Housemade Quiche we got. There were different options, but we got the potato and leek one. Just look at the picture, y’all. Perfectly cooked potatoes, slightly charred leeks, and a delicate crust with this ooey gooey beautiful thing. Just lovely.
We finished off with the Dessert Flatbread. This thing was packed, and I mean Packed, with chocolate, Nutella, brie, strawberries, and bananas. Like wow, this was so indulgent, but also full of freshness at the same time with the fruit. A delightful way to end the meal.
Overall, yea, I liked this place a lot. I would come back. I probably will.
Staff were nice as well.
Reason for 3 start is quantity vs money. For the $$ we paid, thought quantity was subpar. Portions are too small.
Facility did have plenty of parking and no wait at the time of visit. We visited 4.30pm.
I got an omelette and iced coffee and was very satisfied with how fast it was made and brought to us. Good prices as well.
Recommended!