Panera Bread
1184 Shelburne Rd, South Burlington
(802) 860-1130
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Every time I order here whether it's delivered or in store, something is always missing. I get that mistakes happen, but its been every single time I've been to/ordered from this location.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 2
Food is really good but it is expensive for what you get
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Rather large Panera Bread location. Lots of seating. Food was the usual high quality one expects from this chain.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was good felt good to eat a little healthier
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Expensive but the good
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Fast food that actually tastes good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
When you eat here, you realize how soulless and empty fast food is. I was shocked by how dingy the interior looks, debris all over the floor, dirty tables. You order expecting that there must be something delicious that people are willing to go there for. No- everything is just melted cheese on bread. I honestly don’t get why people eat at Panera vs just melting their own cheese at home.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
Always nice
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very thankful for the kind staff at this location for making my food free of charge after Doordash completely messed up my order and left me without a solution.
Service: 5
Placed an online delivery order for $330 a day in advance for an important business meeting. Got an email the morning of the meeting saying they couldn’t deliver until 45 minutes after the requested time (when the meeting would be ending). I asked to pickup instead for the same time the order was placed for and was told they can’t even get it ready until 45 minutes after the original delivery time. I was forced to cancel the order. Staff was rude. I will never use Panera Bread again for any orders.
Food: 1
Service: 1
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This place is utterly disgusting and I would go hungry than spend another dime here on a nasty “sandwich” that will mostly just go in the trash.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Terrible management! They told me they would credit my order after kitchen was backed up and I left without food, never did! They steal your money!
Not a bad place, just needs a bigger bathroom. Has only 1 stall and 1 urinal… for a place that serves coffee this is a bit ridiculous
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Great fir quick lunch while travelling or shopping in town.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
BEWARE: This Panera nearly killed me in front of my children. They do not take food allergies seriously and neglect basic precautions.
On a Saturday evening, my family went to a concert in Shelburne, VT. On our way, my wife ordered Panera which we picked up and ate in the parking lot of the venue. She made them aware of my sesame allergy— it’s on the order -- as well as my daughter’s sesame, tree nut, and shellfish allergies. About 20 minutes after eating, I quickly went into anaphylaxis. I took two Benadryl which I always carry, but breathing started becoming very difficult. My wife called 911 and I fell over beside my car. Luckily, I was in reach of my daughter’s two kid-size epi pens, so I managed to inject both in my thigh. Breathing got worse and I blacked out—I do recall the paramedic from Shelburne Rescue showing up; she got me situated lying on the ground and immediately put another dose of epi in my arm via syringe. Blood pressure was 60 over something… breathing did not improve. They gave me something in a nebulizer that finally opened my airway, enough that I figured I’d survive. So, I said bye to my wife and my kids as they put me on the stretcher. I got another nebulizer, two bags of saline, and anti-nausea meds on the way to the ER at the UVM Med Center. They checked me out there and gave me the equivalent of Pepcid and Zyrtec intravenously. I was monitored for three hours and sent home, told to take Benadryl every six hours. I called that Panera on Sunday morning and told a manager what happened. Unfortunately, not long after, I took a second trip to the ER. It took 3 days to get out of my system completely.
I have no idea if the Panera employee interpreted my allergy as “I want sesame dressing,” or just thought it would be funny. I never had a chance to know what it was since they don’t label the dressings when they put it in to-go bags; it’s just a small plastic cup.
It's been nearly a month and while I have had great discussions with their insurance company, Panera is ghosting me -- not telling my WHY this happened and HOW they will prevent this in the future.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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