About Le Pain Quotidien opens this week with a very special promotional offer!
Naperville says “Bonjour!” to Belgian bakery and restaurant Le Pain Quotidien (LPQ), 204 S. Washington St., the sixth Chicago-area location for the international restaurant group. Le Pain Quotidien, which means “the daily bread” in French, serves a simple, wholesome menu for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner.
Le Pain Quotidien’s concept remains true to the original bakery concept, founded by Alain Coumont, in Brussels in 1990. The bakery and restaurant prides itself on serving simple, nourishing, delicious food in a setting that offers a reprieve from the busy urban lifestyle. The rustic interiors and traditional dishes transport customers to the Belgian countryside and a simpler way of life.
“We are eager to introduce our bakery and restaurant to the Naperville community, with our offering of high-quality European baked goods and simple, wholesome food,” said Jack Moran, CEO of Le Pain Quotidien in the United States.
Located on the bustling corner of South Washington Street and West Jefferson Avenue, the one-story space has the capacity to seat 86 guests indoors and 16 additional guests on the outdoor patio. The outdoor patio is located on Naperville’s renowned Century Walk and features the sculpture “Golden Rule Days” by local artists George and Shirley Johnson Olson, installed in 2000.
Le Pain Quotidien Naperville will offer one complimentary hot beverage with the purchase of any hot beverage through Friday, April 13. This includes coffee, tea, espresso drinks and signature drinks such as Hot Lemon, Honey & Ginger, Matcha Latte and Tumeric Latte. Limit one per customer, Naperville location only.
