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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Le Pain Quotidien is a lovely spot for breakfast with a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. The food was fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor – the avocado toast with a perfectly poached egg was especially delicious and made with high-quality ingredients. Everything tasted wholesome and well balanced. The coffee deserves a special mention – if you’re a coffee lover, you’ll definitely appreciate their large, rich, and flavorful cup. It’s the perfect way to start the day. ☕ The only small things to note are that the service could have been a bit quicker and the prices slightly lower, but overall the experience was very enjoyable. I would happily come back for another breakfast here.🤰🏻
My partner is a veteran of Pain Perdu his favoured dish in la belle France ! Probably had it more than 50 times over the years . We had walked all over Montmartre this morning we ate extremely well for our main course at Le Coq & Fils but the dessert offerings were not so great. So we checked out three locations on ChatGPT for my partner's favourite dessert . Having previously visited PQ in other locations like St Pancras in London and Namur in Belgium for delicious breakfasts with our family while travelling we thought it would be a good option and near our stay at the R. Kipling hotel. What a disappointment!,! The bake wasn't fresh , it tasted of yesterday and the fruit was vanishingly meagre to say the least! Had we been in a restaurant we would have sent it back honestly. Ok it was a take out but we had it immediately on a bench nearby so we were surprised and disappointed as previous visits had left us very pleased with quality offerings. Did not justify it's price at nearly 11 euro - ridiculously overpriced for what we ended up with ! The service was correct otherwise. Two weeks later. ....To add insult to injury they invite you to email them and then ignore you completely !! Bizarre how do they run a company in this way !?
We love these locations, and have visited some in France and in Belgium. If you’re traveling and need to eat organic, this is your stop! Its very reliably healthy food and we had nothing but positive experiences each time. They offer organic toast, croissants, eggs, and more. Plus healthy dishes like breakfast bowls. We recommend!
A nice place to have your cappuccino in the morning and some nice croissant. My hostel was close to this place so this was my go to brunch or coffee place. Pastries are good and fresh and always have my cappuccino in a bigger mug before exploring the city. The staff are also nice!
A nice place to have coffee and dessert in one of the most vibrant and energetic areas of Paris. The desserts are nice, but the coffee seemed a bit expensive to me. A place with a toilet. It is generally difficult to find a toilet in Paris. So, you can pay a little more and stop somewhere decent.
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07:30 – 20:00