

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 | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2728 Townsgate Rd, Westlake Village, CA 91361
Phone: (805) 322-4696
Website: https://lepainquotidien.com/us/stores/222:%20westlake?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=business-listing
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My husband was very unhappy with the bread, which was supposed to be toast but tasted like cheap supermarket bread. There was no potato option available — he was looking for hash browns, which is a standard breakfast item in the U.S.
The ham he ordered was also very surprising — it tasted like cold, thin low-quality deli meat straight from a supermarket fridge rather than freshly prepared food.
He ordered three scrambled eggs, but the portion was incredibly small — not even half of what would be considered a normal serving.
We were also served quinoa in a separate bowl. It was spoiled. I tasted it and felt nauseous immediately. It tasted sour, as if it had been sitting in a refrigerator for weeks.
My avocado toast was also very strange. Again, the bread tasted like low-quality store bread, and it was simply topped with mashed avocado, salt, and sunflower oil. This does not meet the standard of a proper avocado toast. The greens on the plate also seemed wilted and not fresh.
In the end, we barely ate the food and had to leave most of it untouched. The total bill was almost $100, which feels extremely overpriced given the quality of what we received.
I would like to be contacted by management to resolve this situation. We are very unhappy with this experience and would like to request a refund. I have the receipt. Please contact me.
When you walk in, no one greets you, even if they see you. As a customer, it is not a good feeling to feel as if you are invisible.
You choose where you’d like to sit, which is convenient, but then you have to beg for a server to help you, even if there is hardly any business. For some reason, the servers feel as if they are doing you a favor by responding to you. Even to get a glass of water while you wait may take up to 10 minutes, which makes no sense.
It is well known that in France there is not good service offered at restaurants, especially to tourists, but this is not France and the servers are definitely not French, so we have no idea why the level of service is so bad.
It’s a shame because we live and work in Westlake Village and were trying to give this place our business, but they do not deserve it. There are quite a few other places in the area who offer much better service and who deserve the business.
When you finally do get a server to agree to help and take the order, it takes a very long time for the food to arrive. Even the coffee was cold. Any issues with the order, you have to wait quite a while all over again.
If this place could have offered better service, we would have loved to keep dining here, so it’s a shame that this is not the case.
My recent visit, however, was a bit of a mixed bag. I opted for the banana bread with buckwheat, requesting it warmed. While the bread itself was decent, the wait for it to be heated took a while. The real letdown was the iced chai. Unfortunately, it was quite watery and had a bit of a chalky aftertaste.
The slow service on the heating request and the disappointing drink brought the experience down a notch. Overall, Le Pain Quotidien is a decent option for a quick bite, especially considering the easy parking. However, if you’re looking for a standout bakery experience with top-notch drinks, you might want to explore other options.
I also had a chocolate almond croissant and that was decent, even though I’m not a fan of chocolate.
The breakfast bowl with farrow and kale, while a healthy option, was quite a chore to chew. Not my cup of tea.
Speaking of tea, their matcha green tea latte is my fave! Always delicious!
Overall, a great place to treat oneself or to meet up with a special friend.
I was also charged an additional $3.50 to add one egg to my egg scramble, bringing the total to $18 for just four scrambled eggs — no toast and no potatoes included, which felt unreasonable.
Toward the end of our brunch, the host spilled avocado onto my husband’s left leg after he had clearly stated that he is allergic to avocado. There was no apology and no offer of a napkin. When my husband requested alcohol wipes due to his allergy, her response was simply, “Why?” which was concerning and unprofessional.
Between the misinformation, excessive charges, and the very poor handling of a serious food allergy, this visit was extremely frustrating and disappointing.