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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 Chicago is here with warmth and welcome. Panera Bread. Food as it should be.
This place sucks takes forever. Not even good food. Staff leaves allot to be desired.
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K
Oct 7, 2025
1.0
Online website said they could customise the family feast meal, but the cashier here immediately said that’s not possible
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Adnan Dzubur
Sep 29, 2025
1.0
When you order cream of chicken and wild rice soup but they give water with chicken and rice. Stop watering down your soup. Do better Panera !
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Joy Sam
Sep 8, 2025
1.0
Bought 6 bagels, cream cheese, 3 almond croissants, 2 cinnamon rolls, and 2 muffins, and my bill was almost $50. Price would be ok if the food was good - bagels were good but other items were not. Quality has definitely gone down at Panera - they used to have yummy baked goods - not anymore. Also, the cashier packed my items in a box that was too small so the box didn’t close. Why would you place baked goods in a box that doesn’t close - items would get hard faster. Unbelievable!! Will not go back to Panera!!
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Daisha O'Banner
Sep 4, 2025
1.0
I went to pick up a Pick 2 and ordered a sandwich along with the Mediterranean chicken salad. While eating, I noticed an insect in my food. I was absolutely disgusted — this is completely unacceptable. Panera has always been my go-to spot, but after this experience, I’m not sure I can eat there again. I was refunded and given a gift card as an apology, but the situation should never have happened in the first place. The salad was made by hand — how was this not noticed before it was served?