Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden)
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Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) Address 48-49 The Market WC2E 8RF Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) Phone 020 3657 6928 Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 9am - 10pm
Saturday : 9am - 11pm
Sunday : 9am - 9pmLe Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) Food Price £15 - £35 per pax
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The first thing I tried at Le Pain Quotidien was their Hot Croissant with Gruyè
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The portion was light and perfect for breakfast
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The charming world famous Le Pain Quotidien is one of my favorite bakery environments
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I can`t help to get in one every time that I can and never get disappointed with the service or quality of the food
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The Latte size always pleases me and they give me the best almond croissant since the Prê
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Having dinner there is also a great deal
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They have the best selections of soups in my opinion and always manage to delivering it warm and tasty
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The Covent Garden unit is charming as the Le Pain and area standards demand and never disappoint in terms of service
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The waiters are always ready to take your order and make good effort in attending your demands
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It`s the best place to get a coffee with friends after a long Covent Garden walk in the afternoon
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Le Pain Quotidien is a welcoming bakery chain with a similar vibe throughout all its locations
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Had a chocolate croissant which was super soft and fresh to go with my coffee
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Whether it is stopping by for a delicious French pastry or it is visiting for lunch
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The mixed juice and the detox salad were both very tasty
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The waiter was very polite
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La Pain Quotidien is reasonable at around £
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Whatever you pay at this restaurant is absolutely worth it as the quality and freshness you will get cannot be found elsewhere
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Le Pain Quotidien is a great place to have a Parisian experience
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It serves a wide range of fresh organic breads assorted with the sweetest jams
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Their place is spacious and the interior is cozy
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The communal table in the centre of the restaurant is great for larger groups of people spending the afternoon with a large variety of great wines
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Charming cozy restaurant with perfect desserts
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Belgian hot chocolate is truly adorable
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I've spent 10 min waiting till waiter will provide me a table (there were a lot available)
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Le Pain Quotidein is a very cosy place
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There is a large seating area available inside and there is also seating outside
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Everything is presented nicely
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I only thing I dislike about Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) is the small and closely places tables
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You should still give Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) a go as the food is of good quality and tastes delicious
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I normally order the croissant filled with ham and the scrambled eggs with prosciutto
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I also recommend le pain au chocolate but that is personal favorite so take that with a grain of salt
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The chocolate croissant with a grain of salt
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So that is an option for you if you are looking for a cool hangout spot
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Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) might have passable pastries but the floor staff is unorganized
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The experience was just not memorable
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This chain will always serve you with quality food
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The portions are not that filling but it comes in a reasonable price so you can order more
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I had smoked salmon with roasted beet and it was delicious maybe because of the dressing
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The salad is not something extraordinary but it is pretty basic
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Overall this is a great place to go and have good food as well as good time
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The food is served fresh and is of stupendous quality
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The service is excellent and the staff is friendly and welcoming
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Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) is located in one the best locations in town and also provides with a great ambience
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Even the wash rooms are well organised and kept
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Gorgeous floppy hair French guy with a French accent
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It is quite a massive one and the atmosphere is always lovely
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The staff is always very polite and the the service is also quick
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Everything is prepared very well and all the dishes that I have tried here are equally good
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The service was poor and the taste of the tarts was not up to the mark
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The crowd is lively and the food is great making it a perfect place to spend a weekend afternoon
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All they need to keep are some board games like monopoly
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I know that Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) is a little expensive still i come here at least once a week and spend way too much time as the location is perfect and i am hooked to it
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Well there is more to it then just a pretty ambience
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Great bread and the best cheesecake i ever tried my hands on
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The service was a bit too slow
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What you must try are their gingerbread and tea platter on the go
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The Covent Garden branch of this Belgian chain is quite handy for a quick bite over lunch or in the afternoon
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As the reviews aren't the best and the location of Covent Garden makes it an hideout for tourists
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Hot chocolate and scone with cream and strawberry jam means a show and taste that is worth going back
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We had the avocado toast(very good) with a side of grilled potato with aioli sauce(amazing specially the sauce) and the organic bread basket that comes with spreads
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The bread is really good the basket comes with 5 kinds of bread all fresh and yummy with an amazing choice of spreads
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I once had the scrambled eggs with sourdough toast and another time I had the croissant stuffed with cheese and tomatoes
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The egg dish was very average
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They have a number of outlets throughout London but the one in Covent Garden is my favourite
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It allows one to sit outside(there is a lot of space
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Only problem was that service was very poor
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Seemed they were being forced to serve
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I had no idea this chain was so healthy
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That experience was much different
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There are many options that are gluten free on their menu too
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Had the detox salad which was absolutely gigantic and super healthy
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The menu is really cool as well with a lot of tempting things
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The first floor was ran by one waiter only so I guess that was why the service was slow
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Chicken tartines was good just some part of the bread were too hard
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What also didn't make sense was that my food came first before my drink
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The waiter came with my receipt
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The staff it's so nice and the food is absolutely delicious
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Service was excellent with the staff helping us choose our food
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The location of this particular branch is nice because there's always someone performing nearby
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I also especially like their signature hot Belgian chocolate drink which is the best I have had in London
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It great to spend your afternoon sitting outside with a cold cider and good company
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T get cleaned after the customers who were sitting before left
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The tartines were good the avocado toast
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My friends recommend to me Le Pain Quotidien (Covent Garden) and really was great breakfast experience
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The jam offer is also very good and the bread is amazing
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