Le Boulanger des Invalides Jocteur

I love recommendations from people but I get especially happy when I discover a great place by myself. I had walked by Le Boulanger des Invalides Jocteur three or four times on my way to appointments and it always looked great but Saturday we went with the kids to try it out. You guys! When I talk about Paris to my friends and family I go on and on about the pastries, croissants and bread. To go into a Paris bakery with trays and baskets piled high with fresh pastries is one of the best experiences in life. At this one we tried the hot chocolate which is hands down the best hot chocolate I've ever had. (And I wouldn't give it that title loosely.) At one point during the meal I heard myself say "Moses you have to eat some croissant before you eat your eclair." I'm so health conscious! There weren't any other Americans there which makes it feel authentic plus the staff was very kind. It is just a half block down from Les Invalides so very convenient if you are seeing the sites. I highly recommend it for breakfast or lunch.

Le Boulanger des Invalides Jocteur | 14 Avenue Villars, 75007 Paris | Métro: Saint-François-Xavier












48 comments:

  1. I've popped in there before but only at the end of the day when they had virtually nothing left. You make me want to go back and try that hot chocolate!

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  2. Oh. My. That looks heavenly.

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  3. it looks absolutely delicious! i love how they have so many different kinds of pastries, it must have been difficult figuring out what to choose!

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  4. I´ll be in Paris in June, hope i could get there on time to try some of those! Is it too expensive?

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  5. Anonymous4:42 PM

    It looks delightful. I really want the mugs. The shape and color are perfect.

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  6. *Dying over here (stateside)!!!*

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  7. Ohhhh, I want some buttery croissant. Are you gaining weight or loosing because of all the walking?

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  8. Beautiful photography, gorgeous location.

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  9. Jordan I love all of these images!! Isn't it great to artisans at work and bread baking is an art; along with all of the other assorted patisseries!

    xoxo
    Karena
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  10. These are wonderful pictures, I haven't had breakfast this morning and now I am starving!

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  11. oh! i'm living in france this summer and have been looking for secret little places to go. thank you for telling us about this :)

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  12. your posts make me want to visit paris So bad. Lovely again!

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  13. Oh my - this looks SO delicious! How did you get all the wonderful photos? Did they mind that you were taking photographs? Or did you explain that you're a blogger? Just curious - because I always feel uncomfortable snapping pics in public places like this - especially if I don't speak the language!

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  14. your life looks amazing!!

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  15. hi jordan....love your blog! wish i knew about it before i did my study abroad in paris in college.

    anyways, i was wondering if you might direct me somewhere to learn more about the letter press process?

    thanks!!!

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  16. Simply devine. It can't get any better than that!

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  17. I really love the pictures that you take yourself that you include with your posts. What kind of camera do you have?

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  18. This place looks fantastic! I would love to go there! Swoon.

    www.birdietobe.blogspot.com

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  19. i just returned from Paris and that was my favorite place....

    please go back and get the tart parisienne- it is pistachios and apricots and the most delicious thing i have ever eaten

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  20. Great discovery! Beautiful photos, too.

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  21. mmm, that looks like heaven.

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  22. Yet another reason to visit Paris. This place looks divine...and delish!
    Jordana

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  23. WHY oh why was I not born in France???

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  24. I can strangely smell it just from looking at the pictures! I miss European bakeries and must return soon.

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  25. I have been reading your blog for a few months (just before your moving to France) and this is such a pleasure to discover this area of the Invalides I know so well and places I just pass by not really looking at them. Your "fresh" eyes are a gift to me. Thanks, really.

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  27. Anonymous12:41 PM

    Yummy all this is looking fantastic and combined with hot chocolate the happiness seems to be full. :)

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  28. Your children are so blessed to have experiences like this! They'll look back on these times with you in Paris as some of the best of their lives!

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  29. all I can say is: YUMMMM

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  30. YUM! Can I meet you for breakfast?

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  31. Yum! Wish I could stop by, but who knows if I'll ever leave the States anytime soon!

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  32. mouth watering! your adventures abroad are addicting to follow.

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  33. You are killing me here.... sigh. :-)

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  34. Oh heaven!! These pictures (and the food) are to die for :)

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  35. Seriously!! Looks completely amazing...

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  36. Just found your blog-you are living my DREAM! Love your pics and seeing your adventures and can't wait to poke around and read more! xo

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  37. We just got back from Paris, & tried out the place you recommended called Pain et Chocolate. It was one of our favorite experiences of our whole trip. Thanks for the recommendations & keep them coming!

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  38. Check out:

    http://almostbourdain.blogspot.com/2009/06/paris-angelinas-chocolat-lafricain-hot.html

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  39. This looks like heaven on earth!

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  40. oh jordan, such a beautiful place. my mouth started watering the very second I opened your blog this morning. Enjoy your Paris adventure.

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  41. Whenever I get back to Paris, I'm going to scan your blog for gem recommendations such as this! Merci d'avance! xo

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  42. Wow. Delicious photos. I think I'm going to be dreaming of hot chocolate and pastries all day! :)

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  43. oh, that's heaven!!

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  44. oh how do you ever choose? i used to live in spain and walked by a bakery like this every day home from school. it was too much, and it showed in my weight gain. :) seriously, what a find.

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  45. I saw this blog post last week when my parents were in Paris. I sent them the address, and they ended up bringing home some treats from that very boulangerie to me in Phoenix. Yum - and thanks!

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  46. Anonymous2:52 PM

    Hi, I've got to tell you that this is not the original Jocteur Bakery. In fact, Jocteur opened several bakeries in Lyon, France before this latest one in Paris.
    So if you're going to Lyon one day (my city !) you've absolutely got to go to "le boulanger de l'Ile Barbe", the historical first Jocteur bakery, it's 5 minutes from Lyon center town and have a hot chocolate under trees next to la Saône !

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  47. I forgot to write you to tell you what an incredible recommendation this was!!! I was in Paris for a really short trip to catch some tennis last Tuesday, and upon reading this post, knew I had to stop by. I went in the morning, and WOW! Just as you described it. The perfect gift to bring back on the plane to Canada. Thanks so much! I love your writing and posts! Such great stuff here.

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