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Paris, Paris
France's first gay bakery, open in Le Marais since 2001.
A working bakery and pastry shop on Rue Rambuteau in the Marais, run by baker Richard Legay and known since 2001 as France's first openly gay boulangerie. The hook is the cheeky, anatomically suggestive baking, including the signature "magic baguette" and novelties like the Zizi choc, plus a famously naughty galette des rois at Epiphany that has earned it write-ups in French and international press. Behind the jokes it's a genuine neighborhood bakery turning out solid bread, croissants, pastries, and quiches. The shop moved to its current Rue Rambuteau address in late 2020 and remains a fixture of the gay Marais, equal parts local breakfast stop and photo-worthy curiosity for visitors. Good for grabbing something to eat between the surrounding bars, or for picking up a gift that lands somewhere between a wink and a genuinely good pastry.
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