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  • Joe B.

    St. Louis Bread Co is just about the same everywhere. The food is relatively decent, although the soups at times are a little overly salty. Service at this particular location is always very good. The staff is polite and efficient. The outside patio is spacious and has big enough umbrellas for when the sun is being especially vicious. Overall it's a good location for me to frequent when I have a lot of studying or other work to do.

    (3)
  • Kelly B.

    St. Louis Bread Co (AKA Panera) is one of my favorite chain restaurants. Sandwiches, salads, bagels, coffee, and pastries are their specialty and they do it well. They offer free wi-fi, they're fairly efficient and they have a drive thru at this location. Last time I was there, the guy in front of me paid my tab for no reason other than to be nice. Gotta luv the Bread Co!

    (4)
  • David B.

    The food is not too bad. I like the pastries better. The only entertainment I got from my visit yesterday was my wife found a curly hair in her chicken cobb salad with avacado. She took it in to echange it. Now I get to poke fun of her and say "How was your pube hair salad?" :D

    (3)
  • Annie S.

    BreadCo is a good old standby for me. I love most of their sandwiches, their salads are delicious, and the soups are hearty (go for the bread bowl!). Growing up in St. Louis, I rarely call it Panera like the out-of-towners, and I have many a fond memory of Sunday breakfast with my family, getting the cinnamon crunch bagel breadsliced with honey walnut cream cheese. These days, I'll opt for the bacon, egg, and cheese bagel sandwich on asiago. I'll typically get their carmel latte, which is a little sweeter than I'd like but still super good. The other things I really enjoy are the frontega chicken sandwich You-Pick-Two with the mac n cheese, always with a baguette as a side. Salads at BreadCo are pretty standard. I stick with the Greek salad because the dressing isn't too overbearing and they put plenty of kalamata olives and feta cheese on it. On the bakery side, I really like their chocolate cake. It's always moist and dense and the icing is just the right amount of firmness. My favorite pastry is the chocolate croissant - flaky croissant with a melty stick of chocolate in the middle. Get them when they're fresh though, because the more melty the chocolate, the better. This particular location is great because it's convenient to my work and I love their outside seating. It's on a busy street, but they have a privacy wall that creates the sense of privacy and blocks some of the noise. The service is always prompt even though I've been there multiple times when they're really busy. Will definitely be going back for more.

    (4)
  • Drew C.

    Ordered a strawberry chicken salad in the drive thru last night...got home...no chicken.

    (2)
  • Sarah J.

    I am not about to write a review on the food at Panera/Bread Co. This is St. Louis-- unless you've been living under a rock, I imagine you've had your fair share of food at one of the MANY Panera restaurants across the city. I am writing about the service-- it's excellent! I live in the St Louis hills area and frequent their drive-thru. It moves quicker than McDonald's! They've never gotten an order wrong and the attendants are always so nice. This location is always slammed but parking never seems to be an issue.

    (5)
  • Kendall R.

    I eat here almost daily because it's relatively healthy, always delicious, and great service.

    (5)
  • Christie S.

    How lucky did I get that the Bread Co closest to my house got a DRIVE THRU! Yep, I said it. A Bread Co with a drive thru. I was skeptical at first, but I gotta admit, I've tried it twice so far and both experiences have been great. Amazingly, they were super fast, efficient, and over-the-top polite. Not what you expect out of a drive thru! Their hazelnut coffee is my latest obsession...and now it's gotten a little easier to get my fix.

    (4)
  • Andie P.

    The food quality/quantity to price ratio isn't too bad. Got a signature sandwich and broccoli cheddar soup. Both were pretty good but the sandwich could have been a bit more fresh. They have some really good tea though.

    (4)
  • Tracey W.

    cough:drivethru:cough. Pretty much all you need to know, other than the fact that this is the busiest Paner... I mean BREAD CO I've ever been to, and if your boss sends you there to get some boxes of coffee, you will be waiting for an hour (unless you call ahead of time). This Bread Co is super efficient, though, and is used to being slammed all the time. Today when I went to pay in the drive thru, the clerk informed me that the gentleman in the car ahead of me had paid for my food. I was all like damn, I've still got it! Dudes, even through tinted windshields and sun glare, are drawn to me and want to Sugar Daddy me. I was about to explain this to her when she said, "It's a chain." She told me that they had some sort of "do gooder" chain going on where people were paying for the car behind them. She asked me if I wanted to pay for the car behind me and keep the chain going. I picked my ego up off my lap, brushed it off, and said ohhhhhhh.... Ummmmmm... So many things were running through my mind. What if the dude behind me had lunch for his whole office? Would it be tacky to ask the cashier how much his order was before deciding if I was going to pay for it or not, kind of like when I say no to adding a dollar to save world hunger? Feeling pressured to "do good", I said yes. Luckily his total was almost the same as mine. I know. I'm such a selfish bastard. I drove off all annoyed. Is it too much to ask to just pay for my own lunch? How is this chain doing anyone any good? Is this sort of like Panera's "pay what you want" model? Does the owner of Panera smoke a lot of weed or something? But considering the fact that I'm still thinking about it 8 hours later, and I'm still smiling about it, I'd say that the pay chain at least made a few people laugh. Except the dude in front of me who paid for my ten dollar meal after probably only ordering a one dollar coffee, and then who didn't even get my number. Dude, if you're out there, thanks for lunch, and by all means, message me for my phone number. Pay chain or not, I know you want me.

    (4)
  • Greg R.

    Their opening crew needs to be taught some customer service. I walk in and the woman at the register is talking to a co-worker and completely ignoring me. After about 2 minutes she turns around and says "What?" I reply "Excuse me?" Then she says "What do you want?" I experience this level of service, each time I come here. It's nothing like I have experienced at other locations over the years. Pretty sad...

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch, Dessert
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Saint Louis Bread Co.

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