Reviews
Food quality is pretty mediocre, the chai is made from powder, and drinks seem very generic and not cafe quality. The bakery items seem really run of the mill, the kind of quality you get at dunkin donuts. Lots of space inside. I did enjoy watching 5he bread factory workers work.
Was hoping for a good chocolate chip scone why is it so hard to find chocolate chip scones!! but this place wasn’t it. Their chocolate chip scone was greasy why?? and the chips were too small. On the plus size their breakfast sandwich wasn’t too bad
This place closes quickly, but the bread and the drinks is very nice. This place is cheap compare to Starbucks.
I visited for lunch with a co-worker. I'd never been before, but my boss had given me a gift card here, so I decided to check it out. I had a hot, toasted sandwich, which was acceptable, but nothing to write home about. There was nothing particularly impressive either about the bread or anything else about Le Boulanger, compared to the plethora of other sandwich places. Additionally, the sandwich was shockingly small, considering the price they charge for it. The location has a certain vintage charm, with exposed pipes and stuff around the ceiling. I thought it was kind of cute. However, while I was sitting in the dining room eating, a RAT ran across the room, up along the pipes around the ceiling. It was clearly and unmistakably a rat: larger, and with a thicker tail than a mouse. Not that the precise difference between the species of rodent really matters when you're trying to enjoy your meal. Unbelievable!! I don't think I will be returning to this establishment! Anyone want to buy a couple of gift cards? I don't think I'll be needing them anymore. Panera Bread and/or The Don's Deli are both better choices for quality and value. If price is more important than quality, Togo's is the way to go. As a bonus, none of them have rats in the dining room.
It's okay. Bread is decent but their chicken sandwiches are horrendous. Overcooked, rubbery and smelly. No juices whatsoever the chicken is dry. I've given them a couple of tries and the chicken was never cooked properly. Disappointed as many had recommended this place for lunch.
For a place that is a bakery it has a pretty mediocre quality baked goods. And the coffee is so so as well. I've been there a few times and tried some breakfast sandwiches and scones and some other stuff. The last time I've visited it seemed the place was undergoing some renovations, so let's hope it's getting better.
The sandwiches here are very high quality. They have very tasty options and they are only slightly more expensive than typical fast food sandwich shops. One of the best parts of the experience is that there are giant windows that overlook a bakery area where bread and rolls of various types are constantly being mixed, divided and risen - fun to watch!
The sandwiches have gotten better but still need to improve. I had the BBQ Chicken on a Ciabatta roll. Chicken was cold and cut up in small pieces. Should have been sliced or shredded chicken. Not much flavor other than the BBQ sauce. Best part was the bread
Nice place to have some healthy lunch on a weekday. This spot is frequented by people working in the neighborhood and get quite busy during lunch time. Options are good, sandwiches are decent, portion sizes are good.
The dining room itself is about as pleasant to stay in as standard Starbucks restrooms. The quality of the bread and sandwiches is horrendous. On the day we went there, it took 25 minutes to get our coffee no technical reason. For $19, we got 2 barely edible pieces of bread and a coffee. No fancy espresso, just your regular filter coffee. Save yourself a day ruined by a bad experience early in the morning and go to walmart instead.