FOOD AFTER RUN CLUBS IN PARIS
Food After is the kind of Paris running that starts on cobblestones and ends with something sweet you didn’t plan on: a run through Canal Saint-Martin’s tree-lined banks or a loop along the Seine, with small climbs toward Montmartre or a steadier flat stretch in the Bois de Boulogne. The pace is social, the talk is real, and the post-run table is the point—think pastry and coffee before you even cool down. If you like that rhythm, Running Flan Club, Food Runners Club, and Cookie Run Club fit perfectly.
3 Food After Run Clubs in Paris
From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

Running Flan Club
A playful, food-focused running group that combines short, social jogs around Paris with artisanal flan tastings at neighbourhood pâtisseries. Founded as a light-hearted, low-pressure way to explore the city’s bakeries, the club runs in pace-group formats (from relaxed to brisk) and finishes each outing with a shared flan tasting and chat. Emphasis is on inclusivity, fun, and discovering high-quality flans vetted by the founders.

Cookie Run Club
A playful, food-themed social running group in Paris that pairs short, relaxed runs with visits to Parisian cookie shops. Their motto is “share a cookie, run butter” and the club emphasizes community, exploration and enjoyment over training or speed. Runs are chill with multiple pace groups and typically finish at a cookie/bakery destination.

Food Runners Club
A food-focused social running community founded in Paris by Théo Delahye and Théo Chaudet. Runs are short, friendly jogs that finish with tastings at partner restaurants, bakeries or cafés — running is the warm‑up to eating and socialising. The club runs multiple weekly outings (weekday savory outings and weekend sweet outings), rotates starting venues across Paris, and uses Instagram for announcements and signup.