Le Pain Quotidien is located at The Westgate Centre, Unit 174, Oxford OX1 1PB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Le Pain Quotidien and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Chantelle Brennan

4 Google Rating

Very posh and up to date with the times. Very good range of food and drinks and other items. Staff l

4/ 5

Very posh and up to date with the times. Very good range of food and drinks and other items. Staff lady who took our order was very nice and happy to wait for us to look at cakes and menu. This makes a change so was very pleased too see this. Hotcholate was lovely, I very much enjoyed :) cakes were nice but different to what I'm used to! Very good ingredients and range for all food types. I would definitely recommend. Price is about right for the type of coffee shop.

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Trish Morrison

2 Google Rating

Disappointed it looks lovely when you walk into the bakery its nicely set out. Having waited for age

2/ 5

Disappointed it looks lovely when you walk into the bakery its nicely set out. Having waited for ages to be served with very little attention or friendliness when our order came my tea was only luke warm and my daughters coffee wasn't very nice. And the real insult is that a service charge was added to serve just two drinks. Taking the mickey a bit we should have gone to John Lewis coffee shop at least it is always a good cuppa in their coffee shop.

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Mark Dell

5 Google Rating

A great find! We were in Oxford shopping and popped in here for lunch absolutely superb quality and

5/ 5

A great find! We were in Oxford shopping and popped in here for lunch absolutely superb quality and taste. I had the toasted chicken and mushroom porcini really enjoyed it. Definitely will come back

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Lucas Jones

5 Google Rating

Great coffee and Croissant! Stan was a quick and efficient waiter. Great place to do some uni work

5/ 5

Great coffee and Croissant! Stan was a quick and efficient waiter. Great place to do some uni work

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Nick Kerins-Mills

2 Google Rating

Too fancy with too many "trendy" items on the menu. Unless you like trendy, then I suppose it's bril

2/ 5

Too fancy with too many "trendy" items on the menu. Unless you like trendy, then I suppose it's brilliant.

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