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Popped up for a relaxing time with pots of tea and sweets. Waffle was good with chocolate and the other had the name that means ‘magnificent’ in English. The staff were friendly and quick to service.
Came here today with a friend who couldn't rate it highly enough. Although not vegan, I was very happy to see a large selection of vegan options. I had the vegan bowl for lunch and it was delicious. Our server was Conor and he was so lovely. Even though he was clearly busy, he made us feel like he h
A French Bakery hidden behind Oxford Street. If you want to rest your feet or take a quiet break, this is the place to come. It has good French Bread and cakes. You can get full meals as well. Highly Recommended.
Came here for a quick cup of tea and cake, the scone was lovely and warm and the jam was delicious. The service was quick and friendly. Definitely want to come back and try their lunchtime menu.
Proud of this Belgian place! Delicious food, great atmosphere! Togetherness is key at Le Pain Quotidien
Great scones and bread Nice and warm services Soup and coffee is great too
A bowl of coffee! That's what you need I'm the mornings! Also lovely cross, with a selection of in house jams to try, I liked the Cherry one.
good place to visit alone. you can have a simple meal, or just have a drink ☕️
A very nice local coffee shop. Coffee is decent and the pastries are pretty good. The wood tables and chairs gives the atmosphere of comfort and authenticity, which is very nice. The place have two level, and sitting at the upper level next to the street window, having the urban view is pretty cool.
We fell in love with their healthy delicious food!!!
Good They seemed they were understaffed. They were polite however. Once our food finally arrived, it was not great. The sourdough toast was cold and quite hard. Too hard to cut into. I would not go back. 2 stars for today. Update on 13/09/16 Went back today and had a great experience. The food was
Friendly staff, a relaxed atmosphere, and a good range of food. From a large soup for £5.50 to £9 tartines, there's something on offer for any budget, and at pretty good value for its location. They also have no problem with you just stopping in for a drink, and are friendly regardless!
I just saw a name of friend reviewing Le Pain Quotidien and I had to visit in there. And I found this place completely, only by coincidence. The food here is absolute good. I like most having my own teapot filled w/ decaf with almond croissant and humus... just perfectness really. Seriously, this pl
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