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The menu at Le Pain Quotidien is consistent across their LA locations, with many ovo-lacto vegetarian options and a variety of vegan dishes marked with a carrot symbol. The restaurant always has fresh bread and pastries available. During my visit, they had 2 vegan muffins and 1 vegan apple pastry. My family enjoyed the bread platter, which included a variety of nuts and spreads. While the prices are a bit high, the f... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Le Pain Quotidien Larchmont Village:
How disappointing can a $20 sandwich and coffee combo be? Well, if you need a comprehensive answer to this riddle, visit and try it out. You'll be dazzled by one thing and one thing alone: that despite the ridiculous amount of packaging you will get the quality of food you'd expect at a gas station just outside Pahrump, and just as dry and lifeless, with the volume of packaging you'd expect at a convention of climate... View all feedback.
Great environment. Food is fresh and a high quality at the price point.
Great service!!! We went here because Mamas was closed and were so surprised and glad we did! This is our new breakfast joint when we are in town!
Always awesome! I head the chicken curry tartine and coffee. Very pleased!
Finally tried out this place after always passing by this place during my morning walks. Just ordered 1 chocolate croissant and the moment I tasted it something didn't taste right, I definitely think that the pastries are not freshly made and they possibly keep whatever pastry that they didn't sell out and resell that the next day or something. The Croissant was quite tough to chew and it was the driest Croissant I've ever tried. I finished the croissant cause I paid for them, but I'll take my business somewhere else.
If you want coffee and pastries, this is a nice spot. But apparently they don?t give the same care to other orders. Two visits in a row, I ordered a fruit bowl and tea. The first time the fruit was overripe and the tea water wasn?t very hot. The second time the fruit bowl was mostly unripe melon, but the one piece of kiwi and the few berries were quite good. That same visit I?d ordered Earl Grey, but received a green tea. The place has a good vibe for business meetings, but I don?t want to point out service errors when I?m pitching. I don?t know how the situation would have been addressed if I?d brought it up.