Whisk yourself to France with croissants and delicious coffee.
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Sundays the wait staff ignore you other days 10 mins before closing they ask you to hurry up and servce cold food. MAnagers reaction tonight "why did you eat it"! Food qiality and service worse is BAD. Managers are a bad excuse for management
My family ate here for dinner on a Sunday night. The patio was lovely and the service was ok (not bad, but we arrived during a shift change and was never sure who our server was). The food was high quality but it did seem pricey for what we got. We spent $60 for two tartines (open-faced sandwich), a salad and an order of bruschetta, two cups of soup. Only drank tap water and no dessert. Again, the quality of the food was high but $11 for what was basically a cheese sandwich is a little hard to swallow. We probably won't eat here again soon.
Check out my review here: http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2009/05/le-pain-quotidien.html
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