
Apartments near Le Pain Quotidien in Beverly Hills, CA (3,433 Rentals)


10810 Missouri Ave

1907 Malcolm Ave

1927 Malcolm Ave

1931 Malcolm Ave

1941 Malcolm Ave

10801 La Grange Ave

1900 Glendon Ave

10826-10828 1/2 Holman Ave

1673 Malcolm Ave

1701 Malcolm Ave

1911 S Shenandoah St

1966-1970 S Robertson Blvd

1915 S Shenandoah St

1828 Glendon Ave

935 N Alfred St

908 N Alfred St

8333 Clinton St

522 N Flores St

6107 Alcott St

6127 Saturn St

900 N Alfred St

1252 S La Jolla Ave

8338 Clinton St

8500 Santa Monica Blvd

1762 Glendon Ave

607 N Flores St

Royal Saturn

546 N Flores St

916 N Alfred St

632-636 N Kings Rd

910 N Alfred St

1836 Glendon Ave

8515 Pickford St

1604 Glendon Ave

1930 Glendon Ave

1772 Glendon Ave

10815 Missouri Ave

1920 Glendon Ave

1972-1986 S Robertson Blvd

1921 S Shenandoah St

10821-10829 Massachusetts Ave

10810 Massachusetts Ave

920 N Alfred St

550 N Flores St

949-951 N Alfred St

6123 Cashio St

6114 Saturn St

615 N Flores St

6111 Saturn St

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It's not hard for an apartment-ite to find a delicious dinner in Los Angeles. There's a restaurant on every corner, and virtually all of them serve up delicious food. Sometimes, though, you're more in the mood for a nice, hot pastry or loaf of bread, and there are fewer places to find that done just right. One place serving up the best in warm, fresh-baked bread, the best pastries and desserts, and even some delicious upscale dishes, is Le Pain Quotidien. Made from scratch with only the most natural ingredients, all of the pastry, bread and dished served at Le Pain are as fresh as can be. It's a common spot for celebrities, and its easy to see why, because are you get a taste of this bread, you won't ever want to eat another again. When it comes to bread, you might think it's all the same, but the special process makes Le Pain Quotidien's bread something special. Using only the best stone-ground flour, as well as other natural ingredients, Le Pain makes some of the best bread in the country. You can get it in a number of varieties as well, from wheat, to rye, to spelt, even in a baguette. When it comes to dessert, they take it even further, combining the skills they use to make the delicious bread, and create organic, delicious pastries. You can try one of their hazelnut flutes, their fresh croissants, tarts in raspberry, lemon or apple flavors, made with real fruit, of course, brownies, crumbles, and even raspberry meringue. There are numerous other desserts to feast upon, as well as delicious tartines (open-faced sandwiches), salads, and other dishes for those not in the mood for something sweet. For those looking to indulge their sweet tooth, you'll have to search long and hard to find a better spot in LA for your dessert needs. Apartment-ites looking for a cool, elegant way to find the most delicious baked goods in Los Angeles need only take the short drive down to this Beverly Hills hot spot, where they might just spy their favorite actor taking in some of the best bread in the city.
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