We’re a Belgian bakery and restaurant serving simple, wholesome and seasonal food. Le Pain Quotidien means “the daily bread” in French, and like our name suggests, we’re bakers at heart. Although our handmade, organic bread is how we got our start, we serve a variety of healthy options like organ...
60 W 65th St (btwn Broadway & Central Park W) New York , NY 10023 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Weekend brunch is crowded with a line . Get in early. Family friendly , good for work meetings, and a lot of options for people with food allergies.
Theres one main reason me and my wife come here all the time and it is Avocado Toast ???? soups and bakeries are quite good as well .
Excellent breakfast and brunch place . Coffee is outstanding (at least espresso drinks ), and the croissants are da bomb! Also a plus: several servers are native French speakers. This place is legit.
Love this location mainly because of quick service and close proximity to the Met Opera. ????
I love this chain, because the food is great, music is great, it’s quiet and nice.
Food is fresh and healthy but careful when ordering: fruit salad = melon with a couple berries on top for $5.50. Coffee = $1.40/refill. You're better off getting $ worth at a real restaurant .
One of the best places to have coffee and breakfast . Try the breakfast basket, and the fruit salad is amazing.
Soup of the day and any kind of freshly made toast !
You should definitely try the Spiced Organic Hot Chocolate . I loved it
The steel cut oatmeal is unreal. Also, the curry chicken tartine is so, so good.
Amazing. Try the ricotta , fig , and honey sandwich . Dont forget therr version of nutella .
Sit at a communal table , use the wi-fi and nibble on their tartines and pastries !
Generally healthy and yummy food. Great service.
I usually luv everything I have here, but today my endive salad had too little blue cheese and the walnuts were old. Tsk tsk pq, ur slipping
Always the best! Try the avocado toast
Standard LPQ, usual spotty service. This one is filled with a random assortment of children, theater-goers, and tourists .
Great place to pick up quick sandwiches and soups on your way to Central Park .
Wi-Fi password is “Tartine1990”
Amazing breads ! Everything is delicious.
Nice and fresh food .
Cobb Salad tastes great!
i love sharing the long oak table with strangers for breakfast . cafe au lait (to die for).
Pretty terrible service. Waited in half empty restaurant to be seated and then to order. Unfortunately poor service seems to be a hallmark of this chain. Too bad, since their oatmeal is delicious.
Everything is good here. Try the hazelnut flute! Won't be disappointed.
The smoked mozzarella and chicken tartine is AMAZING.
Amazing chocolate chip cookies !
He chickpea soup hits the spot!
Crostinis for brunch
Love it here!
Try vegetarian quiche - it's really good.
Very good quinoa tabule
Try the Wheatgrass Spritzer.
I'll try the oatmeal , please.
Order the curried chicken salad sandwich
Don't miss the pumpkin pie
If you're looking for good service during dinner , don't come here.
Most delicious coffee in Manhattan. Milk & cream is organic .
Always always always terrible service. Why do I keep coming back here?
Oatmeal was dry and lumpy. Fruit was meh.
the large chocolate cookies ROCK!
If you're starving and not a vegan stay away at all costs
Soup & salad ! Bad service though.
Best Hot Chocolate !!
Food here is good, but service is not.
Awful service do not go
The spicy merguez with no tzatziki and more harissa is amazing! - Ouafa Ricaud
The baked oatmeal is incredible. Definitely big enough for 2 people to split, too. - Jacqueline Wilde Kurdziel
Grilled skirt steak with steak sauce, french fries, and a green salad - Nate Folkert
Phantastic theatre, amazing stage, I loved the Overall experience! - Dirk Wittenberg
I like this theater. Lots of options, comfortable seats. Popular movies get sold out so make sure to book in advance. - I K
Best theater in town. beautifully constructed & Not a bad seat in the house. - Pat Dwyer