Zagat Rated
Le Pain Quotidien
Le Pain Quotidien Stats
Meals Served:
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Brunch:
Reservations:
Payment:
- Accepts Major Credit Cards
Dress Code:
Date Opened:
Hours:
- Mon: 7:00AM - 9:00PM
- Tues: 7:00AM - 9:00PM
- Wed: 7:00AM - 9:00PM
- Thurs: 7:00AM - 9:00PM
- Fri: 7:00AM - 10:00PM
- Sat: 8:00AM - 10:00PM
- Sun: 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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54 Member Reviews for:
Le Pain Quotidien
Reviewed by Joe G in DC on 11/08/2009.
Member since November 2007, Total Reviews: 68 (Male, Washington, DC)
Cheap and good eats.
Reviewed by LynnF6258 on 10/11/2009.
Member since October 2009, Total Reviews: 1
I love breakfast, and I went to this restaurant hungry...anything decent would have tasted good to me. The food was disgusting. The service was slow. The waiter was neither friendly nor attentive. The eggs in my omelette were way overcooked. They were dry and tasted like a sponge. I choked down four bites, but I couldn't handle putting anything else from the plate into my mouth. I was extremely disappointed and still hungry when I left.
Reviewed by TonyC7142 on 09/06/2009.
Member since September 2009, Total Reviews: 1 (Philadelphia, PA)
After being confused to the protocol for dining in, plus placing half our order at the counter, we were asked if we wanted to dine in or take out. We then had to seat ourselves(even IHOP has a hostess). After repeating our order to a waitress who was running around trying to serve a whole floor by herself, the drinks took 20 minutes and the coffee was cold. The eggs were runny and no manager was found anywhere. Many better choices nearby, beware!
Reviewed by VMT8915 on 09/02/2009.
Member since August 2008, Total Reviews: 3 (Bowie, MD)
There's also an LPQ at 7th and Pennsylvnia, one block over from Eastern Market. I met two friends for a late breakfast/brunch on a weekday morning off hours. I adore french/belgian pastries and good bread, but am trying to avoid wheat - go figure. So had a deliciously fresh and creative calabrese salad and gazpacho to die for. I will go back but the lesson here if this thread of comments is to be believed is to go early or late, not prime ti
Reviewed by LowerFauquier Foodie on 08/15/2009.
Member since May 2002, Total Reviews: 33 (Female, 40s, Bealeton, VA)
Food was good, we were happy with the quality. Not so happy with the service. The Penn Ave location is very crowded; tables too close together. Will eat there again only in a pinch.
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