Restaurant in Paris, France
Eggs&Co.
100Pearl PointsDaytime eggs

About Eggs&Co.
Eggs&Co. is worth considering for a relaxed daytime meal in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, especially for brunch, lunch, or a casual celebration. It is a better fit for convenience and a focused egg-led format than for a formal Paris dining occasion. Cross-shop Baillotte for a more polished modern-cuisine meal or Au Vieux Colombier for another nearby casual option.
Is Eggs&Co. worth considering in Paris? Yes if the plan calls for a casual daytime stop rather than a formal dinner. The verified details are limited, but the published hours make it a practical option for a relaxed visit during the day.
The useful way to think about Eggs&Co. is not as a grand Paris dining reservation. With a casual dress code and daytime opening hours, it is a better match for an easy catch-up or low-pressure outing than for an occasion that needs a confirmed tasting-menu format, chef-name draw, awards history, or a dressed-up room.
A Paris daytime pick for plans that should stay relaxed
Eggs&Co. fits plans that need clear daytime timing in Paris. The tradeoff is that there is no verified chef detail, tasting-menu structure, award history, menu detail, or price signal available here, so it should not be treated as a destination restaurant on those grounds. Choose it when convenience, timing, a casual fit matter most.
For special occasions, the recommendation is specific: choose it for a low-key daytime plan, not for a big-deal meal. If the occasion needs a different option to compare, Baillotte is one cross-shop. Au Vieux Colombier is another comparison point.
Where the decision gets easier
The main reason to choose Eggs&Co. is schedule clarity. It opens from 10 AM to 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; it is closed Wednesday; and it opens from 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday. It is not the pick for diners looking for a verified dinner service.
Because no verified signature dishes, cuisine details, sourcing details, or price information are available, planning should stay simple: treat it as a casual daytime option and confirm current details directly before going. For a broader Paris shortlist, use Pearl's Paris restaurants guide; for a full day around the visit, the Paris hotels, Paris bars, Paris wineries, Paris experiences guides may also help with planning.
Quick reference: consider Eggs&Co. for an easy casual daytime visit in Paris; skip it for a formal dinner or chef-driven occasion unless new verified details support that plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Eggs&Co.?
Those details are not verified here. If you want another option to compare, Blueberry Maki Bar is one possible cross-shop. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should I order at Eggs&Co.?
Specific dishes are not verified here, so do not plan around a named order from this guide alone. Use Eggs&Co. for a casual daytime visit in Paris, check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before going.
Is Eggs&Co. good for a special occasion?
It is best framed as a low-key daytime option rather than a major celebration venue. The verified details point to casual dress and daytime hours, not a formal evening setting, so Au Vieux Colombier may be worth comparing if the plan needs a different option.
What should I wear to Eggs&Co.?
Casual dress is verified. The venue opens from 10 AM to 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, is closed Wednesday, opens from 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What are alternatives to Eggs&Co.?
Au Vieux Colombier is a natural comparison if you want another option. Blueberry Maki Bar, Taokan, Baillotte are also useful to compare when choosing where to go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Eggs&Co.?
A daytime visit is the safer plan based on the verified hours: Eggs&Co. closes at 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, at 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday. It is closed on Wednesday, no dinner hours are verified here.
Location
11 Rue Bernard Palissy, 75006 Paris, France
Compare Eggs&Co.
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eggs&Co. | Paris | , | , |
| Au Vieux Colombier | Paris | , | , |
| Blueberry Maki Bar | Paris | , | , |
| Taokan | Paris | Chinese | €€ |
| Baillotte | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€€ |
| Blueberry | Paris | , | , |
How Eggs&Co. Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
How Eggs&Co. compares in Paris
Choose Eggs&Co. when the priority is an easy daytime meal in Saint-Germain-des-Prés rather than a chef-led dinner. Against Baillotte, it reads as the lower-pressure choice: Baillotte is the better fit for a more polished modern-cuisine occasion, while Eggs&Co. works better for brunch, lunch, or a casual date where timing matters more than ceremony.
Taokan is the clearer pick if the group wants a defined Chinese restaurant format at a known €€ price level. Eggs&Co. is less useful for dinner planning, but easier to place into a Saint-Germain daytime itinerary. Blueberry Maki Bar and Blueberry are stronger if the group wants a sushi or maki-led meal rather than brunch.
Au Vieux Colombier is the closer cross-shop for a casual Left Bank meal. Pick Eggs&Co. for a focused, daytime plan; pick Au Vieux Colombier when the group wants a more conventional restaurant fallback nearby.
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