Panera Bread ( Weberstown Mall )
Hours
Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Overview
Located in the Weberstown Mall parking lot, this is a convenient location for Delta College students to stop in for healthy snack between classes to study with friends. Order from a huge selection of soups, salads and sandwiches made from scratch and enjoy homemade breads and desserts. This bakery/ deli has cold sandwiches, warm paninis and so many healthy choices that it will be hard to decide which to enjoy from for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Not that hungry? Order a half soup and sandwich combo. Enjoy a light Fugi apple salad with chicken and order a refreshing green tea while you take a quick shopping break from the mall.
Details
- Bakery/Cafe
Amenities
- Catering
- Coffee and More
- Delivery
- Family Friendly
- Group Friendly
Food could be better for the price. Chips are disgusting. Coffee lacks any flavor. I've been coming here a few days now since getting the free sip club trial. I've noticed a few people bringing bottles and filling up with soda. Bathrooms could be cleaner. Paper towels are not in the dispenser. My favorite sandwich is probably the turkey bacon bravo club. Green tea with passion fruit and the lemonade are good. Not very crowded inside. Ample seating space. Usually groups of people sitting together for a club.
The woman taking our order Ashley was so helpful and friendly. She is a big asset to the company.
The food is delicious, the customer service is amazing but the menu was unclear on the price.
Here's the problem: So many people come in and take advantage of the free Wi-Fi that paying customers do not get good seating/ tables in the dining room. I understand that there's a college down the street but if you shell out over $20 per meal that should be worth something, shouldn't it? Cordon off a section where the non- paying customers sit and a separate area for the paying customers. It seems like they value the non paying customers or should I say freeloaders more than those that pay.