My husband and I had a great experience at Le Pain Quotidian in Victoria the other day. We're vegan and sometimes venturing into a non-vegan restaurant can be stressful... This was not the case at Le Pain Quotidian! There were so many options available to us and the staff was really friendly and happy to answer any questions we had. The vegan chocolate cake was wonderful! And that was where I was most surprised- most patisseries don't have any vegan options! Not only did we have multiple options- but the cake was fantastic! We'll be back for sure! Thanks again!
Oh my goodness, I had a hot chocolate for breakfast and it was delicious. The breakfast was awesome
Incredible soup, really great coffee, delicious apricot tart, carrot cake and fresh bread. The wait staff was extremely friendly as well as professional, making sure we were enjoying our choices.
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As an Italian, breakfast for me is very important. Here I really found what I want
Frederic Robert Labaune
+5
Good staff !!! Very nice très bien reçu par un personnel simpathique et compétent
Brunch is such an impressive time of days in eating life these days and that makes it hard to decide what to have. Fear not, as you can order a platter at Le Pain Quotidien that gives you everything. It’s only mildly disappointing that it is a chain affair. There’s 219 other Le Pain Quotidien about and chains never make for the most fun or inventive options. The food is good at least. My choice was The Farmer brunch (£16.95). That comes with a boiled egg, ham, gruyere, granola parfait, a drink, a juice, a pastry and a choice of bread. Phew. The price point is on the high side (not including service as well but it could go towards a pair of mouths. The pain au chocolat and sourdough are particular highlights of the board and I would have to commend the proper Belgian hot chocolate (not pictured). There was also three of the spreads (Speculoos, Blondie and Noisella) that are fun to sample as well.
A chain with some character, Le Pain serves up great coffee and authentic French sweets and pastries and a mean brunch/breakfast option.
I've stopped at Le Pain for coffee and croissants in the past, both of which are excellent at reasonable prices and accompanied by free wifi should you be interested. The real winner here though is the breakfast boards; there are a number to choose from but as an example you can opt for The Angler which arrives on a large wooden board and includes
- a boiled egg
- a very generous serving of smoked salmon with capers
- a wedge of baguette
- two slices of soft bread
- fresh cream cheese
- choice of croissant/pain au chocolat/pastry
- selection of jams
- choice of hot drink
- fresh orange juice
- granola parfait
At just under 16 pounds this is a late breakfast option that will satisfy even the hungriest customer. It gets quite busy though, so don't expect much attention from the servers and you'll inevitably end up a few pieces of cutlery short. If you don't mind that it's worth a visit, and if suggest sharing a few boards between you as one per person is really far too much food!
Whilst visiting London, my wife and I tried Le Pain Quotidien for the first time today and I was not disappointed. Lovely breakfast. I had scrambled eggs and salmon. My wife had avocado toast with pouched egg. We also had a pot of tea to share.
Our servers were really warm and welcoming. The atmosphere was lovely and relaxing. The food was delicious and was brought out in a timely manner. Would recommend this place for anyone visiting London.
Happy with my vegan brunch here. The cinnamon pastry was a bit squidgy and disappointing (a specialist in bread should be able to do better than this). However there were no quibbles when I asked for a latte with one third almond milk and two thirds oat milk (the best combination). It was the best vegan latte I’ve had in a long time (not too sweet). The salad was colourful, full of variety and very filling.
Our favorite breakfast spot! I love the organic quality of the ingredients. Everything was delicious, especially the pastries. Service is great. We never waited long for our food.
From the outside I was under the impression it's called Pland Love and that it's completely vegan. (It's seasonal menu or something, but it's much more prominent than the actual name.) But still it's quite a lovely cafe. The staff was a bit slow.
For a coffee place it was nice, it wasn’t too busy and plenty of seating area.
Absolutely delicious quick breakfast. Nice outdoor seating and great service. Really tasty coffee with no extra cost for oatmilk is also great. I'm going to have to try and recreate this breakfast at home as it's such a protein hit with great taste.
Such a lovely place! The service is really good and the staff is always polite. The food is excellent and there are great vegan and vegetarian options
Very nice, cozy restaurant with a lot of choice... breakfast was delicious and waiters were really polite.. we will definitely come again!
Great place for a nice breakfast/brunch a few steps away from London Victoria station. Service can be slow when the place is busy.
My favorite iced matcha oat latte
And clean and large environment
A lovely cafe
Hope opening time could be longer then would be better
I took the small bread basket. A lot of nice varied bread, even too much quantity for me , I've to bring some at home. I'm a little disappointed by the cappuccino. The place is nicely decorated. It's a nice place for chill or work.
As LPQ goes, this one is spacious and comfortable, and each time I have been has had friendly service. The usual fresh bakery menu and excellent large coffee, and the usual slightly elevated price.
Went to Le Pain after a while. Service was good and food was really tasty. Didn’t disappoint.
Nice breakfast place near victoria station and very family friendly. The breakfast was okay and the staff were nice and attentive. Prices were average leaning more towards the higher side.
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