Au Bon Pain
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Reviews
good for breakfast
Busy place. But good coffee
Excellent fresh whole foods, delightful people.
So, I dropped by Au Bon Pain in Terminal 4, John F Kennedy International Airport, #471005, Queens, NY 11371, USA, and their iced Americano was on point. It was like a wake-up call in a cup. The café had a cozy feel with couches and vintage coffee posters. Great place to kick back and caffeinate.
Au Bon Pain at Terminal 4, John F Kennedy International Airport, #471005, Queens, NY 11371, USA knows how to make a mean mocha. The rich chocolatey goodness combined with the espresso is pure bliss for any coffee lover.
I had high expectations for Au Bon Pain, but it didn't live up to the hype. The coffee was mediocre, and the prices were steep. I won't be returning.
So, I wandered into Au Bon Pain the other day in Terminal 4, John F Kennedy International Airport, #471005, Queens, NY 11371, USA, and I was blown away by their cappuccino. It was like a creamy cloud of perfection in a cup. The place has a bohemian vibe, with cozy nooks and indie music in the background. The barista even recommended a book to read while I sipped my coffee. It's a coffee shop that feels like a warm hug from a friend.
Au Bon Pain is a coffee lover's paradise. The single-origin beans are a testament to their commitment to quality. The baristas are always up for a friendly chat, making you feel like part of the coffee family.
Au Bon Pain in Terminal 4, John F Kennedy International Airport, #471005, Queens, NY 11371, USA is a hidden gem. The flat whites are creamy and rich, and the ambiance is perfect for a cozy date or some me-time.
I was underwhelmed by Au Bon Pain. The latte was lackluster, and the pastries were stale. The overall experience left much to be desired.