

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 Selma 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.
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Address: 8235 Agora Pkwy Suite 115, Selma, TX 78233
Phone: (210) 566-4880
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I was really disappointed with the new crème brûlée latte — I ordered it iced, and it honestly just tasted like a watered-down iced coffee with no flavor at all. I should’ve known better than to get an iced drink here.
I also tried the new ham Benny, which was fine but tasted just like a regular ham, egg, and cheese croissant — nothing special. We got a bacon croissant as well; it looked like a bit of a mess but at least it tasted good.
For nearly $30 for two breakfast sandwiches and two drinks, I expected a more elevated experience. Unfortunately, it just fell flat and left me underwhelmed.
I proceeded to find a booth, which I had to grab a few napkins and cleaned not only the table top but the seats as well, full of crumbs from a previous patron.
The best part of Panera Bread, was the quietness and tranquility it brought to me. The subtle sounds of the kitchen staff preparing orders, the laughter of other patrons with a now and then scream of a child, the buzzing table beeper letting each of us know our order was ready for pick-up. Well, all I could hear today was mostly a worker, possibly the manager or assistant manager, screaming out guests names as if we were in some king of whole-in-the-wall New York dinner. Don’t get me wrong, she was doing her job, she was actively trying her best to get the orders off the counter to perhaps what were customers not paying attention to their text message to pick-up their order, she was simply making more room for the cooking staff to finish their load in a timely manner. But in the process, the whole charisma of Panera Bread was lost!
My sandwich is no longer what I remember, now the cranberry and turkey salad from any local HEB supermarket taste much better than what I was eating. My usual favorite pastry, warmed up for me and served in a plate with a fork and knife was given to me in a to-go brown bag as if the rest of my order wasn’t dine-in. When I got to my pastry I noticed it was cold to the touch, so I asked for it to be warmed up for me. I was directed to the microwave, under the self-serve coffee bar so that I could do it myself. Given the explanation that since I already took it to my table they could no longer return it to the kitchen, I said “ok, thank you”, just to see both the yelling worker and the kitchen staff just looking at me as if I was wrong to even ask!
As I sit here, eating my lunch, I see the filthy booth I’m in and can’t help to fill grossed out of even eating here.
The prices are still high for any meal or bakery item here, but I come to Panera Bread for the whole experience I’m accustom to pay for. Let’s be honest, there is nothing outlandish about the meals or baked goods here, I come for the treatment and I know it reflects on the high prices I pay to eat here. But now? The high prices are simply not worth the treatment of sitting here and eating a meal! The pastries here are comparible to any Central Market or Whole Foods, Panera Bread is not the only one serving pastries.
So now, I will think about returning to Panera Bread twice before actually choosing it as my go-to spot for good hearty goods or bake goods.
So sad to see such a booming and happy place go to this low expectations. Is it the actual staff working here or the lack of enough staff being given to the location by corporate? I’d say it’s corporates fault for over working the staff and not providing sufficient members to do the clean-up of the tables, fill up of the coffee and cold beverage bars and so forth. That yelling lady? She is a team player, when all past, I could hear her congratulating her staff with a, “great job everyone!”
Now, the food. The bread was hard! Over toasted, I guess? It sure didn’t look like the picture I chose from the menu! All I asked to take off was onions! But somehow, it seemed they took out everything! So I had the Buffalo chicken sandwich, and it looked pretty big on the kiosks. The pic I took doesn’t look like the menu, that’s for sure! It only had chicken in the middle of the bread, and it was a little strip of chicken! My husband’s meal was the ham sandwich, the bread also hard it only had 4 thin slices of ham!!!
I mean, come on!!!!!! Panera!!!!
This is where I’m gana loose it!!!
4 slices of ham on a whole sandwich?!?!?! This was my first time coming to your restaurant! And what an expression you have given me! Never! Never again will I ever spend $30 something dollars on 2 sandwiches and 2 drinks in a restaurant that make themselves look fancy, hip, and up to date but in reality, is so dam cheap it steals from people by cheating them out on lesser food! Shame on you, Panera!!!
Refund me!!!
Soup wasn’t filled, and is clearly the leftovers from the day. Chicken noodle soup with 4 noodles and bits of chicken.
Sandwich was very prepared poorly, sloppily thrown together.
The soda station had gnats, which indicated it obviously hadn’t been cleaned appropriately.
Maybe if the employees that prepped the food took out their air pods they would be able to be more attentive to their orders, and making sure it’s to customer standards.
Called to talk to a manager and phone rings and rings. Called back again got a manager who did not introduce herself, and waited until the end of the conversation to apologize.