

We’re a Belgian bakery and restaurant serving simple, wholesome and seasonal food. Le Pain Quotidien means the daily bread in French, and like our name suggests, we’re bakers at heart. Although our handmade, organic bread is how we got our start, we serve a variety of healthy options like organic coffee, pastries, eggs, tartines, soups, salads and desserts. At Le Pain Quotidien, we believe that food should be simple, nourishing and delicious. That’s why we source ingredients that are local or organic whenever possible. We also believe in the importance of eating a healthy, plant-based diet, so you’ll find many vegetarian or vegan options on our menu.
Classic light fare & organic breads fill out the menu at this rustic-chic bakery/cafe chain.
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Address: 81 W Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Phone: (646) 652-8186
Website: https://lepainquotidien.com/us/stores/130:%20tribeca?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=business-listing
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Also, the lights are a little bright so neurodivergent people can’t stay as long a they’d like.
Oh, and when you get a little salad on the side of something it comes with no oil or vinegar, so it’s just dry greens.
Staff is excellent. They make you feel like they want you there.
I popped in for a late breakfast and loved the relaxed, communal vibe with long wooden tables and lots of natural light. My coffee and pastry were nice and comforting, and the tartine I ordered was fresh and flavorful without being too heavy. It’s a great spot for a chill brunch or midday coffee break.
That said, service can be a bit slow during busy times, and it’s a bit pricier compared to some other cafés, with mixed feedback from other diners about consistency. Overall, if you’re in the mood for a healthy, laid-back café meal with European flair, Le Pain Quotidien is worth a stop.
We’ve been regular customers at this cafe, especially for their bread, but our recent visit was very disappointing. I politely asked the manager a simple question about the bread — specifically why it expired just two days after purchase, when most bread lasts at least five.
Instead of explaining, she responded rudely and said she “doesn’t care,” acting as if she was above addressing concerns — almost like a CEO too busy for customers.
As locals who support this business, we expected basic courtesy and a respectful response. Very disappointing experience.
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The service was friendly and efficient, and the space is very clean and comfortable for dining in. Great place to meet friends, work on a laptop, or enjoy a quiet meal. Prices match the quality and location. Definitely a place I will return to!
Le Pain Quotidien at the intersection of West Broadway and Warren Street stands out as a refined retreat in the civic core of Lower Manhattan. Just one block from City Hall Park, the NYC Municipal Building, and the New York City Council chambers, it sits at the nexus of government, commerce, and community life. The café is steps away from major subway lines, including the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, R, and W trains, making it one of the most conveniently located spots for downtown meetings, coffee breaks, or focused work sessions.
The space offers more than proximity—it delivers atmosphere. The scent of freshly baked croissants, tarts, and espresso greets you before you reach the door. Inside, warm wood tones and natural lighting soften the city’s intensity, creating a setting that balances utility and comfort. It’s a known haunt of local officials and city staff, many of whom stop in for a quick espresso or a quiet moment between sessions.
During a recent visit with my service dog Brooklyn Meeko, I was welcomed by Juana and the team with their usual grace and precision. Juana’s espresso remains unmatched—deeply aromatic, technically clean, and served with care. The pastries are textbook-perfect: croissants with a crisp shell and tender interior, tarts layered with balanced acidity and sweetness.
This café functions as both a public refuge and a civic lounge—where elected officials, neighborhood regulars, and visitors coexist over expertly crafted food and drink.
10:54 PM hanging out with my friend Meeko the Bernadoodle he is a 2 year old male, who loves to say hello to pretty girls. I’m getting an espresso maybe avo toast for brunch. Then we will pick up woody the Catahoula Male 7 year old. From there we will probably be going to the dog pool at Sirius
Back with Woody Juana is not here
The rest of the staff were friendly and polite. They need to train young professionals who bring a bad rep to the entire establishment.