Le Pain Quotidien – Hudson St
“If you are a salmon lover then I recommend the Atlantic Salmon Tartine or Salad.”
“We tried the dark chocolate spread, two different fruit spreads, and a hazelnut spread.”
“If I wouldn't care about my figure I would come every day but I just can't stay away from the bread they bake !”
Le Pain Quotidien – Hudson St
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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Started with delicious coolers. Watermelon and summer green. Both refreshing. However, these took at least 10 minutes to arrive. Our sandwiches took even longer. They were just OK. My companion felt that the bread was stale. Then the bill came and I realized that for a light dinner I had spent $50. I had better experiences at other LPQ,so is this just this location?
I stopped here for coffee and snacks after a day of gallery hopping with friends, and I was quite impressed. First off, service was great. I was skeptical that we were going to get good service at first because we chose to sit outside (it was such a lovely day out that it was a no brainer). At any rate, the waitress was very attentive and checked back on us often. The only complaint I had was that the waitress could have refilled my water a little more often. As for our food and drinks, those were good as well. Ryan and I shared a couple of Le Pain's bread selections–whole grain and wheat. We were surprised to find fruit baked into the whole grain bread, but it was tasty… so no complaints there. However, what was more tasty than the bread were the spreads that Le Pain serves with their baked goods. We tried the dark chocolate spread, two different fruit spreads, and a hazelnut spread. And, OMG re: the hazelnut spread–it was the best of the lot! And, I'd go back just for it!! Ryan's mom, Meridith, was also with us, and she ordered an apple tart, which she said was delicious as well.
Cute store, great seating, but limited goods on display, unlike the one in Union Square, Over priced but the food won't disappoint. Coffee here was a-okay. Chia muffin was a-okay. They also have outdoor seating.
Last stop on a party of two's failed food intake due to the heavy influx from three international events coincidence that we were shun out from nearby business: Pride Day (parade route runs directly on Hudson Street), 2014 World Cup, and Wimbledon 2014.
At Le Pain Quotidien, finally, we were immediately seated but served after a twelve minute wait. Party of two's lunch consists of:
* Belgian Tartine: Paris Ham & Aged Gruyère (with cornichons and mustard trio) $11.75
* Croissant $3.85
* Minestrone soup $8.95
Food is okay but insufficient to eat my fill. Decor is very rustic and European cafe.
Not a bad bakery/brunch location, with fresh, organic salads and soup that was very good. The sandwiches varied – the black forest ham and gruyere was excellent, though a bit small.
The seating – communal long benches of unstained wood (though varnished), and on a bright, sunlit day, it was packed.