

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 Mesa 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.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1946 S Signal Butte Rd Suite 109, Mesa, AZ 85209
Phone: (480) 751-2387
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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From targeted to Respected, I approve of this location for gathering/studies/along side personal space for recalibration. The atmosphere is so welcoming/ environment full life & movement instead of stagnancy . My environment contributions to remind the workers here to not work too hard / it’s okay to operate in your own speed , simply by using one simple example phrase “Don’t Work Too Hard”.
It places a smile upon their faces & alerts them to slow down which gives them sense of ease & peace.
I come here daily to perform my own as graphic designer & content creator & recording artist. I stay out the way, while reminding them we’re all present & that’s the GIFT. Asè . Come to this location it’s peaceful. Clip of me content creating rite outside the shop . I Am
Lyrikle Voixe (LLC)
Sidney deserves recognition at this location. She is VERY good at her job – always calm, effective, efficient, and does it all with a professional and pleasant demeanor. It’s always a good interaction with her, whether it’s business as usual or if she’s dealing with some challenge or problem that you’ve raised.
The vibe inside is cozy and peaceful—it reminds me of simpler times. It’s one of those places where you actually want to sit and eat instead of rushing out. Love it here.
Panera’s always been one of those “once every couple of weeks” stops for me — a good salad and a half sandwich, or sometimes soup and salad when you want something light and fresh.
I usually go for the Fuji Apple Chicken Salad, but this time it felt a little dry. My half sandwich looked more like a quarter — heavy on the crust, light on the filling — and the presentation just wasn’t there. It’s not about fancy plating, but when you’re paying for something “fresh-baked and crafted,” it should at least feel complete.
I went up to ask for a little extra dressing and got a bit of attitude from the woman behind the counter. I get it — she looked busy — but the “it’s already in there, sir” response while it clearly wasn’t just sums up the bigger issue.
More and more, it feels like restaurants we’ve grown up with are losing their rhythm. Whether it’s short staffing, tight budgets, or just burnout, the consistency and care are slipping. It shouldn’t take a $100 meal to feel like someone’s paying attention to the details.
Panera used to be that simple spot for soup, salads, and sandwiches done right. Lately, though, it’s starting to feel a bit more half-baked than fresh-baked.