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Le Paingruel - Quebec City - Photo album

Bought a multigrain sandwich loaf on 28/9/21. Sadly, got into it the next day, but that's where the sadness stopped, because if it tastes this good after sitting a day, I wish I'd gotten to it sooner. Incredible crust and crumb. A bakery not to be missed!
Amazing little bakery. The owner is very helpful and the pastries are sinfully delicious. I really enjoyed the croissants and their bread is great
Great little bake shop, but be warned raisin bread is made on alternating days. We saw raisin bread and decided to pick up a load the next morning for breakfast. To our dismay hazelnut bread had taken it's place.
Worst experience in Quebec City. First the Saint-Severin bread. It did not taste like freshly baked this morning. It was as hard as a rock. Second, bad business practice. The bread cost 5.75 CAD. I was going to charge that to my visa card but owner told me cash only. I thought I saw a sign on the ca
Great place for gelato and bread. The menu is average priced even though I never ate a meal there. The bread is not always fresh. I bought bread one day and it was heaven, the next day I bought more of the same and it was stale.
The shopkeeper always makes my day: he has a great selection of amazing bread and gives the best advice on what it goes well with. I always feel like I'm getting something special here.
I personally do not like their breads, but their croissants are the ABSOLUTE BEST in Québec City. They are simply decadent and authentically French.
Quite possibly the worst pastries we’ve ever had. Not at all light and fluffy like they should be. The croissants are like rocks.
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