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Welcome to Le Pain Quotidien New York

Le Pain Quotidien New York, located at 70 W 40th St, is a charming destination for those seeking a taste of European-inspired cuisine in the heart of Manhattan. This beloved eatery offers a rustic menu featuring artisanal breads, fresh pastries, and wholesome dishes made from organic ingredients. The communal tables create a warm, inviting atmosphere, encouraging a sense of community among patrons. As a food reviewer, I find their signature tartines and seasonal soups particularly delightful—each dish showcases vibrant flavors and a commitment to quality. A visit here feels less like dining out and more like sharing a meal with family.

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  • Le Pain Quotidien New York
    70 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018, United States
    70 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018, United States Hotline: +1 212-354-5224

Le Pain Quotidien New York is not just a café; it is a communal experience. Nestled at 70 W 40th St, this charming bistro offers a blend of rustic ambiance and wholesome culinary delights that pay homage to traditional European baking. With a focus on organic ingredients and communal dining, this eatery invites patrons to savor the simple pleasures of good food and good company.

Walking into Le Pain Quotidien, you are greeted by the warm scents of freshly baked bread and brewed coffee. The long communal tables encourage conversation and connection among guests, making it an ideal spot for both cozy catch-ups and productive meetings. The philosophy of ‘daily bread’ comes alive here, where each meal reflects a commitment to sustainability and quality.

One of the highlights of dining at Le Pain Quotidien New York is their signature organic pastries and breads. The freshly baked pain au chocolat is a true masterpiece — flaky, rich, and indulgently chocolaty. Pair it with a cup of their artisan coffee, and you have a delightful breakfast that sets the tone for your day.

The menu extends beyond pastries to include a variety of hearty tartines, salads, and soups, all prepared with care. The avocado tartine is a crowd favorite, adorned with fresh herbs and a drizzle of olive oil that elevates the dish to new heights. Each bite is a reminder of the beauty of simplicity and freshness in cooking.

What truly resonates is the ethos behind Le Pain Quotidien — fostering a sense of community while promoting a healthier lifestyle. Whether you're grabbing a quick lunch or settling in for a leisurely afternoon coffee, the environment and cuisine at Le Pain Quotidien New York create a memorable dining experience that nourishes both the body and the soul.

For those who want to indulge in a little slice of France right in the heart of New York City, Le Pain Quotidien is a must-visit destination. With their commitment to artisanal food and a welcoming atmosphere, it's no wonder this establishment has become a beloved fixture for locals and visitors alike. Reach out at +1 212-354-5224 for inquiries or simply step inside to enjoy the charm firsthand.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Le Pain Quotidien New York
Mafer Vega
Mafer Vega

Tried my first ever crookie (croissant with cookie) there! It was super delicious. My brother had a sandwich that was also very nice and the tea was ok. I think it's nice for a snack or a coffee with a pastry while you read or something, because the place is not super comfortable for conversation with a friend. Service was alright. Bathroom was clean.

Katerina
Katerina

The pastries are all freshly backed and delicious. Also tried breakfast croissant with smoked salmon, very good! The interior is a bit outdated, but it is right in front of Bryant Park, you can get a take out and enjoy it outside. They also offer table service inside and high top tables for self-service inside and a few seats outside.

Dariusz Jemielniak (Pundit)
Dariusz Jemielniak (Pundit)

It is definitely a hip and overpriced place, but nevertheless they serve really good chocolate mousse, and absolutely great lemonade - neither is too sweet, which is very unusual for the US, as most Americans routinely oversweeten everything.

Jennifer Jchan
Jennifer Jchan

We went here for lunch on a day trip to NY. Our server Jeff was very friendly and helpful with suggestions for food and helped us plan our trip by telling us what bus to catch.The customer service was what really made our visit perfect. The food was delicious and very fresh. The salad had their homemade dressing. It was one of the best salads we had. The sandwich we had was sharable and the cheese was so good on it. We had coffee which also was delicious and strong. The desserts were cute and very flavourful. Everything was priced well and the restaurant had a comfy vibe to it. Loved the wood and tea light aesthetic. They made you feel welcome. Well definitely be back when we're in the area.

Ana Hebert
Ana Hebert

The experience was okay overall. Prices felt a bit high for what was offered, but I guess that’s just NYC prices. The coffee selection was somewhat limited. Unfortunately, my sister’s cup had a visible lipstick mark, which raises concerns about how thoroughly the dishes are cleaned.

Victoria Ben Yishay
Victoria Ben Yishay

Le Pain Quotidien has always been my little love in New York — the kind of place you return to again and again, no matter how many years go by. Maybe it’s nostalgia, maybe it’s the French charm, but every time I walk in, I instantly feel at ease. It’s not trying to be overly fancy — and that’s exactly why it’s perfect. Rustic wooden tables, the scent of fresh bread, sunlight spilling in through the windows… everything feels warm and inviting, like a café tucked away on a quiet Paris street. The food is simple but beautifully done, with that effortless elegance the French do so well. Every visit reminds me why I keep coming back: cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and that intangible feeling that you’ve stepped out of New York and into a slower, gentler world. If they all started speaking French here, I might never leave. And even the fact that the cashier lady could barely speak English and completely mixed up my salad order didn’t — and will never — spoil my feelings about this place. That’s how much I love it

Sunshine NY
Sunshine NY

Good place to enjoy your meal. Delicious sandwich. I got smoked salmon croissant with boiled egg and greens. For dessert, I got a cup of coffee, apricot tarte and canel. So tasty! Good service and nice place to enjoy your food. Seating outdoor or inside. Near Bryant Park.

Dwayne Blackwell
Dwayne Blackwell

Across from Bryant Park, Le Pain served a smooth Iced Vanilla Latte! I had a DELICIOUS Banana chip & Chocolate croissant like creation.. YUMMY!! Also the Cheese Danish was a sweet pastry made from a rich, flaky, buttery dough layered with a sweet, tangy, and creamy cream cheese filling. Would like to try breakfast next time!