Le Pain Quotidien
Coffee shop · Bloomfield
Über Le Pain Quotidien
At Le Pain Quotidien, we invite you to experience our warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for socializing with friends or enjoying a solo moment. Our expertly crafted coffee, tea, and pastry selection will delight your senses, while our signature dishes, including gluten-free options, are made fre...
At Le Pain Quotidien, we invite you to experience our warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for socializing with friends or enjoying a solo moment. Our expertly crafted coffee, tea, and pastry selection will delight your senses, while our signature dishes, including gluten-free options, are made fresh daily in-house. Daniel and his team provide exceptional service, helping you choose the perfect items from our menu to suit every taste and preference. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, our outdoor seating area, curbside pickup, and delivery options make us an ideal choice. Come visit us in Bloomfield, where we've become a reliable pitstop for breakfast, lunch, and everything in between, with a focus on great food, coffee, and community.
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Le Pain Quotidien in Bloomfield receives mixed reviews. Customers praise the delicious baked goods, especially the French cream donuts and gluten-free options, and commend the friendly staff, particularly Daniel. However, some report slow service, overpriced items, and cleanliness issues.
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Tip: If you're looking for a gluten-free sweet treat, this is a good option. Be aware that the restaurant can get busy, potentially leading to slower service.
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Le Pain Quotidien befindet sich in Bloomfield, umgeben von kulturellen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Orte in der Nähe.
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Bewertungen von Le Pain Quotidien Bloomfield
We came here to have a bite before catching a flight. Waitress was very kind and helpful. Service was fast and really good.
We ordered our breakfast with hot latte. Seeds bread and fried eggs platter was delicious served with slices of avocado. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Highly recommended.
Review for Le Pain Quotidien: Le Pain Quotidien has a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for sitting down and socializing with friends. The coffee, tea, and pastries were all excellent. However, due to the busyness of the place, orders took a bit longer, and some items were forgotten. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would definitely recommend it!
Daniel was beyond warm and welcoming, that we decided to visit again and try other items.we dined in, and he helped us choose the best items on the menu. The french cream pastry was indeed delicious. My mom tried their gluten free bread and she liked it. Honestly one of the best customer service I’ve received ! He’s a great conversationalist , both my mom and I loved our visit!
If you are looking for a gluten free sweet you can find it here, plus they have gluten free homemade breads... I tried the donut cream and the coconut sweet and it was delicious. The cream of the donut was fluffy and not too sweet, it contrasted with the dough of the donut which was more crunchy and sweet. I will return here to buy the gluten free artisan breads, it was on my list for my next visit. The prices didn't seem like something extreme and crazy to me. And the cashier's attention was excellent since he took his time explaining to me the different desserts and gluten free options.
Was there a Wednesday morning. The place is clean. Not really the same atmosphere as in Belgium (more cos) but nice place to dine in. The staff was friendly. Had a Pain au chocolat (in French on the menu 😍) and a cappuccino. The pain au chocolat was a little bit too dry. $14 it’s a bit expensive but I guess it’s the city… But will come back to see if the Bombe au chocolat tastes like home.
Found this place after searching for breakfast near Grand Central Terminal. The walk was short, and we were seated right away. The food was excellent, but some of the dishes were light in portion. I had the Belgian waffle, and my wife had the turkey bacon avocado Martine. I also had an iced chai latte which was really good. Our server gave great service. Maybe I'd come back for more if in the mood.
I was walking by and had a sweet tooth and their French Cream Donuts in the window have an irresistible look to them. I have to admit they are very good. I’d get them again. The space was nice, but the tables clearly hadn’t been wiped down recently. I never saw one wiped in the 20 minutes I was in there. Pastries are served on paper plates rather than dishware. The service was disorganized. The guy behind the counter was confused and had to ask for help a couple of times. It also moved slow. I’d go back for a donut though.
Decent food, a little overpriced. Not great when your server mentions that tip is "his hourly salary" and looking over the shoulder for the same! Do not appreciate the hostility for tipping.
Came here for breakfast and got the smoked salmon omelette ($18.75). On the menu, it said it comes with Greek yogurt, but it didn’t. It came with a salad and bread. The dish was quite large, and it was a satisfying breakfast. The service was so slow though. A table that was seated before us got their food served before the waiter even took our order.
We came at a time tjay wouldn’t usually be super busy, and it was overwhelmingly busy. The staff didnt give us any attention at all, and was overly rude when we asked for help. The food was just eh, very overpriced for what we got. However, they did give my mom a small tea pot for her tea which was nice.
My husband and I came here for a late lunch; I’ve always really like these restaurants having eaten at them across the city over the past 10 years, but I think this place has really gone downhill! We both ordered lentil soups which arrived barely warm. Hello? Soup is always supposed to be hot! How can they not know this? We sent it back and when it came back it was still not hot, we ate it anyway as I did not want to bother asking again. Big disappointment. I ordered a salad which did not taste or look very fresh; it had chicken on top and I honestly thought it looked bad. Like it was old. I ate just 1/3 the salad. Just not appetizing. It was supposed to be a ceaser but had a bleu cheese dressing. I had to ask for olive oil for the table and it tasted rancid. My husband got sick afterwards, we don’t know if it was his soup or the rancid olive oil; I did not get sick (yet) so not sure if the food was tainted or bad. But it was still a sub par experience. Then I purchased a chocolate chip cookie was tasted like it had been sitting there for 15 days. We took a few bites and threw it out. I’ll try other locations but 44th and 3rd needs to get their act together; I hope management comes to ask the kitchen why they serve lukewarm soup??!! And super stale cookies. My guess is it’s a dead location and they just don’t do volume so food quality and freshness has greatly deteriorated. I do not recommend this location.
Mini pancakes arrived barely lukewarm. By time I was 2 bites in they were cold. Too bad, because had they been warm I think they would have been pretty good. The waitress forget my coffee and utensils, but brought them quickly when asked. My coffee cup had a huge Crack. I drank around it. I'm currently 15 minutes into waiting for a check. I won't be returning to dine in. I may try their pastry for take away, but with all the great food in NYC, why bother?
Update: I got their regular coffee which was not good. It tastes like coffee you can get for $1 and the mini carrot cake was so pricey for such a small, bite sized pastry. The seating in the back was not clean with croissant flakes on the tables, floors and seats. Workers need to be trained how to use the machines. Their pain aux raisins was good. Flaky on the outer rings and denser in the middle. The cafe is spacious with seating in the back. I went there early in the morning and it was empty other than the workers there who could have been a bit more welcoming. The fresh cream donut was ok. The cream was light and good but the donut itself had a slightly bitter aftertaste.
I’m genuinely disappointed with my experience at this restaurant. The quality of the food was shockingly poor. I ordered a quinoa salad with grilled chicken, which used to be warm and fresh, but this time everything arrived cold, extremely salty, and honestly inedible. I then tried switching to the flatbread, hoping it would be better. Unfortunately, it tasted like it came straight out of the freezer. It was cold (or barely reheated) and impossible to eat. At that point, I had to cancel my order entirely. I left hungry, frustrated, and very disappointed. Horrible kitchen service. This place has gone dramatically downhill.
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685 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017
Bloomfield, NY 10017
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