Kozy - Rue du Petit Pont
consistently good specialty coffee
Busy brunch cafe with quick, consistent coffee. Best early; terrace seats go first on weekends.
In Latin Quarter, Paris. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Kozy on 6 Rue du Petit Pont (75005, the 'Kozy Notre Dame' branch of a small Paris all-day brunch chain) is a popular brunch and specialty-coffee café steps from Notre-Dame. Reviews praise creative brunch plates like Sexy Benny eggs, French toast, chicken and waffles, and fluffy fruit-topped pancakes, plus drinks such as the Caramel Cortado, matcha and lattes, with coffee often called among the best in Paris. It's known for being busy—weekend waits of 45 minutes to an hour are common—but reviewers note an efficient ordering system keeps things moving. Prices are described as reasonable for central Paris with decent portions. This corroborates the curator's notes about quick, consistent coffee and going early before terrace seats fill up.