

From focusing on quality ingredients to serving our food to you in a warm and welcoming environment, Panera Bread is committed to being an ally to our guests. That means crafting a menu of soups, salads and sandwiches that we are proud to feed our families. You don’t have to compromise to eat well. Whether you want to come in and enjoy a coffee and our complimentary Wi-Fi, or order online using Rapid Pick-Up so you can grab something quickly, Panera Bread Greensboro is here with warmth and welcome. Panera Bread. Food as it should be.
Counter-serve bakery/cafe chain serving sandwiches, salads & more, known for its bread & free WiFi.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1604 Highwoods Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27410
Phone: (336) 854-0118
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You put food on the register and germs from the register and everything else you touch on the food. The person in front of me asked that new gloves be used for her food and then you used the gloves from her food to ring me up and give me my cup and you put your greasy crumb fingers on the rim of my cup. So someone corrected you and you failed germ theory again on the very next customer. Panera train and monitor your staff properly. Also the person ahead of me got a bagel which had to be toasted 3 times because the toaster just barely warms food meaning whenever someone gets a bagel toaster the people behind them have to wait for Panera to take three tries before getting it right. How is that fast casual??
Two coffee types out and told staff. Twenty minutes later still no coffee
One of the people on the register will just randomly leave without saying she needs to step away while you’re in line.
The restroom has a paper towl dispenser that hasn’t worked for weeks – more reason to believe this place isn’t hygienic.
Panera corporate also needs to design the register section better. The coffee bar is a full partition that splits where lines would form for the two registers. When the line wraps towards the coffee side that means people coming from the other entrance can’t see that a line has formed and just queue up at the register towards the fireplace. I’ve seen people jump the line and irk the people already in line that have been waiting for the cashier to make a smoothie, for the bagels to toaster in the non-toasting toaster, or just for anyone to be be at the register since there’s sometimes no worker in sight (seriously, we had to keep yelling hello for someone to come up). Some people come in, see a line that doesn’t move and just leave. Soon those townhouse down the street will sell and some other restaurant will move into the center and out-service this underperformer. Customers will gravitate to a restaurant that’s actually staffed, clean, stocked and efficient. Good luck Panera. Your days may be numbered.