

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.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11530
Phone: (516) 243-8814
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Pesto chicken pizza and sandwiches all were really good. Tried there mimosa wasnt a big fan of it but was okish. Loved there coffee
Food 10/10 huge choice, I was catching the Breakfast so for Lunch im not sure
Stuff 10/10
Coffee 10/10
Atmosphere 10/10
I couldn’t find anything bad
Not surprised because the vibe here is lovely- everybody is warm and pleasant. Great commitment to customer service! Absolutely delicious food. What more could you ask for? Thank you again Sam and staff!
I went to Le Pain Quotidien for some Sunday brunch. After my initial visit, I really wanted to try out their dine in food and coffee.
One of the things I noticed is that their menu is catered towards healthy options. Basically, if you’re a meat lover, then the menu’s pretty limited. I ordered their Dutch Mini-Pancakes and Almond Croissant, and they were pretty good especially with my 16 oz (huge) Cappuccino. I kind of wished it was served on a mug with handle instead of a soup bowl.
As for the Tomato Basil Soup, there was too much tomato, yet it tasted alright. To top off the meal, the Turkey, Bacon & Avocado Tartine was very good. I love herb aioli, and it went so well with the avocado and bread.
Overall, it was a decent dining experience. Again, service was excellent. The server was attentive and assistive when it came to ordering.
Previous review:
Le Pain Quotidien was a decent break stop especially after mall shopping. The staff was super friendly and attentive even though I ordered only a cappuccino and latte to go.
The place was full, and the food on display look very delicious!
I’ve been buying pastries and bread here for years. Yesterday I purchased four tarts (two fruit, one apricot and one passion fruit ), and three of them went straight into the garbage after just one or two bites — they were kinda wet and tasted stale and unpleasant. Only the passion fruit tart was somewhat reasonable. If the tarts aren’t selling fresh, why put out stale ones at all?
Bakery section has a wide assortment of delicious options. I enjoyed the Matcha latte for $6.50.
The baked goods & coffee are selling at a premium price because this is prime real estate.
Comfortable leather lounge chairs make up for the extra cost paid. Now you can feel a bit of bourgeois sitting here sipping on your latte…
The delicious chia pudding & yummy hot chocolate are my favorites. We’ve had many of the items on the menu & can say all tasty.
All the Le Pains I’ve been to are always very quaint & cozy.