

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 Menifee 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 | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Panera Bread at 30318 Haun Road Menifee, CA
Menu | Panera Bread
Panera Bread | Menifee CA – Facebook
Last Updates
Reviews
Ciabatta Steak Dippers
Very good filling food. Bread is thick and crunchy even with the onion soup. I wish there was more soup as it ran out before the bread did. Usually you use the soup as a last taste meal.
Souffle Saturday!! Definately going to claim this! I cant do it every Satuday but going to see.
Huge dining area. A little cove for me!! Seating outside and drive thru. Codeless bathroom!!! Good music. Clean area. Chairs could be nicer. Only two self service KIOSK. One door. I missed the high ceiling. Over all still great.
Service at the Panera was cordial, and accommodating, to a degree I simply was not prepared for, so it came as a very pleasant surprise.
Being Tuesday, Bagels (variety) were being sold at $6.98 for a Baker’s dozen, which for the uninitiated equals lucky 13. Very enticing price for the kind of voracious appetites I encounter at home. Selection had somewhat decreased, but I got Asiago, Cinnamon, Blueberry, and French something, or the other.
Also picked a Baguette, requesting the lightest in tone, for too dark is not a first choice. As well, a loaf of Sourdough, which was posing there, all by its lonesome self, and in a second a mental picture of creamy cheese, even a Brie, sealed the deal for me. Butter, cheese, tasty ham, even green olives, etc.
All these breads were a little under $4, and yes, they had been baked today.
Leanna? the young cashier, was cute as a button (hey, no harm in admiring from a distance!), but requested the assistance of Vanessa, to accomplish some minor details which I couldn’t care less, as long as the numbers paid match in the end. Vanessa offered to slice everything with the very fine machinery to do just that, and she did it with the nicest of attitudes, and that is what I called great service, for sliced bread is ready for anything. Nice smiles, fine service, quality bread. I guess I was lucky, seeing the many negative reviews this location has. Way to treat customers, Vanessa, and fine cashiering Leanna! 4.5 .
First we tried take out. By the time we got home, the sandwiches were soggy. The quality of the salads seemed to go down; we were getting brown lettuce.
When Panera reopened with patio dining, I tried that, but it was horrible. It was over 100 degrees, and too uncomfortable to eat outdoors, even though I had a shaded table. The patio was surrounded by idling vehicles on three sides: the In-N-Out drive-thru on one side, the Panera drive-thru on another side, and Panera’s curbside pickup on the third side. The idling vehicles made the temperature on the patio even hotter, and who wants to breathe in all of that car exhaust while eating? I tried the patio again on a cooler day, with temps in the 90’s, it was still too uncomfortable to eat.
When Panera reopened for indoor dining, I was delighted and decided to try again. When I went to find a seat, all of the dine-in customers were crowded together in the center of the dining room, so social distancing was impossible. This completely defeats the purpose of the low-capacity indoor dining edicts. The whole point of being at low capacity is to spread the customers out throughout the dining rooms, so they will be far enough away from each other that they are less likely to contract the virus from each other. I moved a chair aside and sat at a table in the back, more than 12 feet away from the nearest person. An employee came over and told me that I had to leave. I told them that it doesn’t matter sense to seat everyone so close together and that I was trying to social distance. I asked for a manager. They not only made me leave the section but the manager tried to take my tray of food away, food I had already purchased. We actually got into a pulling match over my tray of food. They told me there was no more room to eat inside and that the dining room was at capacity, but no one told me it was at capacity before I ordered my food. I specifically went there to dine-in, and I would have left without ordering if I had been told there were no tables for dine in.
I was forced to bring my food outside to the patio or the manager would have pulled my tray away from me. I sat outside sobbing because it was 98 degrees outside and too uncomfortable to eat. I finally went back inside, and the manager said that a table just became available so I sat down. I spent the rest of my meal writing this negative right because I am so disappointed with how I was treated at Panera, which used to be one of my favorite lunch spots. What would have been the harm if they had simply let me eat at the table at the far end of the restaurant? Instead they forced me outside int the 98-degree heat for two minutes. Why not let me sit 12+ feet away from other customers in the A/C, instead of chasing me into a hot polluted patio? Btw, they knew that I was there to dine in, and they did not come outside to inform me that there was an indoor table available. I came back in and found it myself, because I couldn’t stand eating inside. Now, I have a very bad memory of being treated badly by Panera staff.
Let’s talk about the FOOD. I still had pieces of brown lettuce in my salad. Something that I used to love about Panera was the Asiago cheese flakes that they put in the Caesar salad and French Onion soup. Now, they just sprinkle on cheap grated Parmesan. The quality of the food is going downhill.
Panera used to give out free cookies if the lines to order were too long. Now they fight with you if you try to sit down and have a meal. I’m sad that one of my favorite low-price restaurants is just not a comfortable place to eat anymore.
We enjoyed her food choices!
She acknowledge us when we walk in the door as well.
Thank you so much Maria ! You are a great asset to Panera Menifee!