Design :Â Le Pain Quotidien or PQ for short welcomes friends and strangers with its rustic and friendly look echoing french country design and decor, and accented by the use of wood, light coloured ceramic tiles,embroidered wall art and a communal table.
Food :Â Le Pain Quotidien sources and serves organic ingredients of the freshest and finest quality.
8 a.m. PQ offers a delicious selection of breakfast, complimented by their house made organic jam.
2 p.m. Â It’s the best time to enjoy afternoon tea in a casual setting. PQ’s dried fruit tart served on a ceramic plate is highly recommended.
8 p.m. PQ’s dinner menu is rather simple but absolutely tasty. Look for their    daily special written on the blackboard.
People & Places:
Place : Liberty / 18 Great Marlborough Street W1F 7HT
People : Filled with shoppers from around the world.
Place :Â Goodge St. / 64 Tottenham Court Road W1T 2ET
People : Located in the heart of a design office neighbourhood and a place for hipster watching.
Place :Â V&A Museum / 9 Young Street Kensington W8 5EH
People : Common clientele include ladies with dogs and classy looking middle aged women.
Weekend : Le Pique-Nique Box is created for a weekend picnic, offering a set menu that go by names like : The London to Paris and The Hyde Park. Each picnic set consists of bread, meat, salad, dessert and drinks.