From focusing on quality, clean 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...
1775 Radio Dr Woodbury , MN 55125 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Delicious salads soups get the bread bowl brocolli cheddar it's to die for. Great panini's and fresh bakery on site.
Dry croissants . All the pastries run a little bit dry. I get filled things so it doesn't matter as much
The patio is really nice in the summer. Free wifi and a great staff
The employees wandering the cafe waiting to pounce on my tray when I take my last bite are annoying me.
Always a line ! No since of urgency I don't understand how the managers never adjust. If there is a line all the way to the door and 1 or 2 people ringing something is wrong. Worst panera I've been to
Great breakfast although to much cheese . You can order without it though.
Get a cinn. crunch bagel , nuke it, and put real butter on it. Mmmmmm.
Soup salads and paninis
Asiago cheese bagels and hazelnut coffee are the best.
Cinnamon crunch bagels !!!! YUMMY!!!!
Late night service was great!
Bought 2 loaves of French bread ; very disappointed that both were dark on the bottom & tasted like burnt bread
Hazelnut coffee is really good.
I some bagel cream cheese
Out of waffles *again*!
Very bad Wi-Fi.
Free wifi
The pancakes are huge and fsntastic! French toast is boooomb, and Cajun breakfast is one to none. - Sam Christensen
Great Soup and Sandwich. But I normally leave with a cookie. :-) - Diane
The cupcakes and such are so good. definitely try the hot cocoa, it’s amazing! - Leilani Andrews
The best Target I have ever been to. Employees were super helpful and the lady at the checkout was so nice. I was very impressed with the food options and prices as well! Super cute women's clothing! - Jessica Nymark
Bigger selection of groceries than one might think. - Aaron Drevlow