Paris Baguette is officially coming to Broughton Street, bringing its mix of French-inspired pastries, coffee, and fresh-baked bread to Savannah. The bakery café is taking over the former 24e Furniture space at 24 East Broughton Street, opening fall 2025.
If the name sounds familiar, that’s because Paris Baguette is already hugely popular nationwide, with locations across the U.S. and plans to reach 1,000 locations by 2030. There’s even one nearby on Hilton Head Island, where it has already built a strong following. With its arrival in Savannah, locals will soon have another option for freshly baked croissants, specialty cakes, and espresso drinks—right in the heart of downtown.
Paris Baguette may sound like a European café, but it actually has South Korean roots. The brand was founded in Seoul and has since become a global name in the bakery world, blending classic French-style pastries with modern, approachable flavors. Their menu includes everything from cream-filled cakes and fruit tarts to buttery croissants and sandwiches, plus a lineup of specialty coffee and espresso drinks.
The space on Broughton Street is a big one, which signals that Paris Baguette is making a serious investment in Savannah. This stretch of downtown has been seeing more and more food and retail growth, and a café of this size could easily become a go-to spot for people looking to grab a coffee, catch up with friends, or get some work done over pastries.
Of course, Savannah is already home to plenty of great coffee shops and bakeries, but Paris Baguette brings something a little different. It’s a bakery first and foremost, meaning most of the food is made fresh on-site daily, from handmade breads and pastries to cakes that look almost too perfect to eat. The menu also leans toward a modern, international feel, similar to other well-known bakery cafés like Tous les Jours, which also has Korean-French influences.
While the opening date hasn’t been set, we’ll be keeping an eye out for updates. If you’re a fan of fresh pastries, breakfast sandwiches, or beautifully decorated cakes, this might be a spot worth checking out once the doors open. Until then, stay tuned for more details.