Le Grenier à Pain, Île-de-France

Le Grenier à Pain is a Bakery, Food, Store is located in Paris, Île-de-France. The address of Le Grenier à Pain is 38 Rue des Abbesses, 75018 Paris, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 1 46 06 41 81.

The latitude of Le Grenier à Pain is 48.8853183, and the longitude is 2.3367337. Le Grenier à Pain is located in Paris, with the gps coordinates of 48° 53' 7.1459" N and 2° 20' 12.2413" E.

The time zone of the place is Europe/Paris, the website is http://legrenierapain.com/. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.

Bakery , Food , Store

Hours
Monday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Latitude48.8853183Longitude2.3367337
Postal code75018DMS Lat48° 53' 7.1459" N
DMS Lng2° 20' 12.2413" EGeoHASHu09wj5m99gffm
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)451375.89159631525
UTM(N)5414919.3290438065Time zoneEurope/Paris
CountryFranceProvinceÎle-de-France
Recommended Reviews
*** (14/10/2017 18:50)
Everything we purchased here were so delicious. The prices are relatively cheap for the amount of stuff we bought.

*** (23/01/2017 18:29)
Outstanding service, crispy croissants and delicious baguettes. The highlight of my visit to the area!

*** (29/01/2017 18:23)
Thon crudités here are out of this world.

*** (28/12/2016 21:30)
The food here is delicious! Their croissants are very good. It's located on a lovely street, definitely worth a visit.

*** (28/11/2017 13:36)
Best boulangerie in Monmarte

*** (03/05/2017 10:40)
I was there on 4/20/2017; went there the day before, but apparently they close on Wed, who knew.
Holy smokes, no wonder they are winner of the 2015 Croissant competition. Their croissant at first look is small, not so special to look at.
But I went there specially for their croissant after doing some research. Theirs is the best croissant I have ever eaten. So airy, light, and absolutely delicious. Most croissants have overwhelming butter taste, not this one.

I ate 2 on my first day, and a whole bunch more the next day. Get there early in the morning, while they are warm, oh my gosh, it's ridiculous.
My only issue with boulangeries in Paris is that they don't serve coffee and there is no place to sit, so you have to go elsewhere to buy your café.

*** (23/01/2017 21:10)
Good selection of hot and cold cakes and pies.
A few unique cakes too

*** (10/09/2017 23:38)
Almond Croissants and espresso. Need I say more. Amazing!!!!!

*** (27/05/2017 19:54)
Truly an excellent croissant. One of the best I've ever had. And only 1 euro.

*** (16/04/2017 00:53)
Got some amazing chocolate & coffee-flavored eclairs from here. They were delicious...and surprisingly cheap. Located an easy walk to/from the Sacre Couer.

*** (26/10/2017 19:47)
Best croissant I had in my life. Actually everything I had here was freaking amazing.

*** (27/11/2017 04:22)
Easily the best crusty croissants I have eaten. No sitting. Staff speak little English. I'd say go for the Crossaints!

*** (12/11/2017 05:39)
Sometimes I dream of being back here and having a fresh baguette with ham and butter. This place is the real deal.

*** (22/09/2017 03:13)
Award winning baguette but I enjoyed the chèvre tomato roll and chocolate eclair.

*** (14/10/2016 04:25)
This is apparently currently the maker of the best baguette in Paris. They also do a wonderful croissant and sandwiches, but the fougasse is like the south of france. Be prepared to wait, but what a wonderful picnic you can create here.
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