3 French Spots You Should Try Out in Lagos (Yes, Lagos 🇫🇷)
If you’ve been craving croissants, calm vibes, buttery food, and a little je ne sais quoi, these French spots are doing the work.
Here are three French spots you should try out.
1. Little Paris Lagos – French Comfort Without the Stress
If French food had a Lagos personality, Little Paris Lagos would be it.
This place is soft. Calm. Romantic without trying too hard. It’s perfect for breakfast dates, quiet brunch, or solo meals where you just want peace.
The menu leans classic French café vibes. Think croissants, French toast, pasta, burgers with a Parisian twist, and very pretty plates. The food feels intentional, not rushed.
The ambience is one of its biggest strengths. It’s serene. It’s cozy. It makes you slow down — which is rare in Lagos.
Location: 41 Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Opening Hours: Daily, 8am – 6pm
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littleparislagos/
Why go?
For calm brunches, soft dates, and meals that feel like a warm hug.
2. Maison Eric Kayser – When Bread Is the Main Character
If you love pastries, this one is not optional.
Maison Eric Kayser is a French bakery that takes bread very seriously. And we respect that. From croissants to loaves, everything tastes rich, buttery, and well thought out.
It’s the kind of place you stop by for “just one thing” and leave with a bag full of regrets (the good kind). It’s also conveniently located beside Leila in Victoria Island, so it’s easy to spot.
This is not a loud place. It’s calm. It’s neat. It smells amazing. Which is really all you need sometimes.
Location: Bishop Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island, Lagos
Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/maisonkayser
Why go?
For pastries, proper bread, and a quiet French bakery experience.
3. My Cake Lagos – French & Swiss Desserts That Feel Personal
This one is for dessert people.
My Cake Lagos serves French and Swiss-inspired pastries, cakes, and desserts — all baked in-house. Everything is homemade. Every single thing. And yes, you can taste the effort.
It’s a small, cozy bakery near Marina de Lagos, and the vibe is very intimate. You’ll find macarons, cheesecakes, brownies, and custom cakes that look good and taste even better.
They also do slices, takeout, and custom orders. It’s flexible. Just like we like it.
Location: Cidade de Ribeira Grande de Santiago, Loja 19, Lagos
Opening Hours: Tue–Fri: 10am – 5pm
Sat: 10am – 4pm
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycakelagos/
Why go?
For desserts that feel thoughtful, handmade, and quietly impressive.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to travel to Paris to enjoy French food. Lagos has options. Good ones too.
Whether you want brunch, bread, or desserts, these three spots deliver French vibes in their own Lagos way.
Try one. Or try all of these french spots in lagos
Dont say we didn’t plug you.
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