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I go to fill my coffee hazelnut is empty so I have to finish filling it with the regular coffee. All of which is barely lukewarm like bath water. When I get my sandwich. The whole wrapper and package is covered in oil and vinegar and it’s really difficult to eat it without getting oil all over me. The food tasted good. Just poor presentation and just seems like nobody really cares there. Fireplace was also turned off. Probably difficult to see the oil with the photo below. But I basically stopped eating it cuz I was tired of having oily hands.
The baked goods are good. The sandwiches are OK. There’s plenty of seating and it’s usually quiet. There are some long time employees who are very competent, and kids who are just entering the work force.
Service is usually good but I recommend always getting a receipt and double checking your order.
The store is clean but kind of run down; the fixtures are nearing the end of their usefulness. Parking isn’t adequate for the amount of business this location gets.
First, the Mediterranean sandwich. It was good. However, the bread didn’t feel as fresh as it could have been. That’s a bit disappointing because fresh bread can make a big difference in a sandwich.
Next up, the grill sandwich. It was also tasty, but nothing too special. It felt like a basic sandwich that you could easily make at home. So, while it was good, it didn’t stand out as something unique or memorable.
Then, the margarita pizza. This one had potential, but unfortunately, the dough was a little undercooked. That can really affect the taste and texture of the pizza. It’s a shame because a well-cooked crust can make or break a pizza.
Overall, my experience at Panera Bread was decent. The food was okay, but there were definitely areas for improvement. One thing they could work on is offering more vegan and vegetarian options. With more people choosing plant-based diets these days, having a variety of options would make a lot of customers happy.
In conclusion, Panera Bread is a decent choice if you’re looking for a quick meal, but don’t expect anything too fancy. The Mediterranean sandwich was tasty despite the bread issue, and the grill sandwich was good but not exceptional. The margarita pizza had potential but fell short due to undercooked dough. With some improvements, especially in offering more vegan and vegetarian options, Panera Bread could elevate the dining experience for its customers.
Everything got corrected but it should’ve been rung in correctly the first time. Be careful and check your orders before you leave!
What I received was 6 skinny rounds of beef slices, with little pieces interspersed. Plenty of cheese, but unbeknownst to me gobs of onion. I bought a full sandwich, but the other half was just as skimpy.
Not happy with this. Please let store management know, okay?
Several people who appeared to be Indians were chatting and working without orders, and I think it was inappropriate.