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[ more from 10best]
"The name translates "the daily bread," and is apropos as you can choose sweets or sandwiches on freshly baked bread. The décor features a farmhouse style that brings with it a casual atmosphere and communal table...."
[ more from fodors]
"The concept here and at all Le Pain Quotidien branches is to provide good, mostly organic food shared around a communal table. Many other tables for two or more make for more private dining, but it's interesting to listen to how many languages are being s..."
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[ more from judysbook]
| "You can sit at the small tables or next to strangers at the communal table. The hazelnut spread is amazing and the apricot jam is too but definitely spend your calories on the hazelnut...." |
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| "The perfect place to spend a few hours on a sunday afternoon catching up with an old friend over strong, flavorful coffee and delectable desserts. Also particularly good: the enormous chocolate chip cookies, the berry tarts, the chicken salad, the bread b..." |
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"At this likable spot, pretty young families and lots of Europeans sit at the long communal pine tables, savoring their cappuccino and reading each other's newspapers. Alain Coumont offers savory nut breads and European pastries, along with the gourmet lik..."
[ more from supervegan]
"This Belgian chain features a large communal table, but has smaller individual tables as well. You'll find soy milk for your coffee, fresh baked breads, vegan blueberry muffins, a selection of "homemade" jams, organic salads, and a several veggie sandwich..."
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"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Le Pain Quotidien - Madison Ave...."
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"We had a good breakfast at Le Pain Soho, but it was a little skimpy on the portion size and a little hefty on the price side - but I guess this is Soho!..."
[ more from villagevoice]
"This Belgian eat-in bakery is the perfect pit stop after a gallery cruise, offering sandwiches like brie with pecans, smoked salmon sprinkled with green onions and dill, and jambon de Paris sided by three pots of mustard with fantastically different flavo..."
[ more from villagevoice]
"Pick up a latte and a croissant (or a brownie, or a muffin) and you"ll be happy. Especially now that it"s de rigueur for coffee to cost $3, it might as well be good...."
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