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Le Pain Quotidien - Victoria
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Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Organic
Mediterranean
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Bakery
European
Breakfast
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. International restaurant chain featuring artisan bakery and communal table dining. Menu includes various vegan options which are denoted on menu. Sample vegan choices like Plant-based "egg" Frittata, Squash & Cashew Cheese Tartine, hummus and bread, customized salad, the day's soup, and plant milk for coffee. Open Mon-Fri 08:00-17:00, Sat 08:00-18:00, Sun 09:00-18:00.
5 Reviews
First Review by travellingvegan98
travellingvegan98
Points +81
Awful microwave led cafe - Edit
Truly awful. Quality is about as poor as it is possible to get. By waitresses own admission the vegan curry was a frozen ready meal re-heated in a microwave. Avoid
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Vickylin
Points +324
Nice relaxed breakfast - Edit
Maybe I am easily pleased as I have never been able to get a vegan pain aux raisin before also they had vegan croissants. You could also get vegan porridge and vegan granola options as well as the standard avocado on toast. Didn't really look much at other meal options as just stumbled in for breakfast as an alternative to pret.
Read moreCoffee offered a choice of plant milks. We had a tasty hot chocolate too and I really enjoyed my pastry. Would definitely come again if no fully vegan option available.
This was a large airy branch, lots of people at tables with their laptops. It felt comfortable and relaxed and I was happy with the service. On the pricey side.
Pros: Vegan pastries!, Comfortable
Cons: Pricey, E
Guest
·X·
Points +20511
Le Pain Quotidien - Edit
I have eaten at Le Pain Quotidien in quite a few countries, including many locations in London. I honestly use this as a back up option, usually for business lunches (before COVID and now that they are resuming) or if there is no other place with vegan friendly options nearby. I typically opt for the avocado toast made vegan and the vegan lentil/dal dish. The food is always really nice looking and the taste is average. There are far better vegan options in London, so if you are visiting and you have time, I'd suggest finding something more unique since this is an international chain. If not, Le Pain Quotidien is a suitable option that will get the job done.
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sfio
Points +3126
Vegan options, slow service - Edit
Menu is same as in other branches with breakfast items, open sandwiches and a few warm options. Communal style seating (sit at one of the big tables with other guests or a smaller table if available). Doesn’t offer soya, but other plant milk options for coffees. I found the service to be on the slow side here, otherwise fine.
Read moreUpdate Feb 2020: Extended menu to include vegan brunch.
Guest
Futro
Points +1650
Not good - Edit
We were looking for some vegan desserts, they had only chocolate cake and blueberry muffin, both not very good. They have oat milk and almond milk for coffee.
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