Purebread Deli Menu

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  • Ca K.

    Me and my dad are making our way back to rhodeisland and happened to turn on 95. And where hit with a road filled with bumper to bumper traffic. We turned off as soon as we could. And ended up here. Lovely staff. Clean area. And a lovely theme. Turkey sandwhich was amazing. And the option of carrot or natural chips as a side was a great option as well! Completely enjoyed the experience!

    (5)
  • Liz W.

    This place is delicious, everything I've ever had from there was awesome, it's also totally adorable because pictures of doggies line the walls and play on the screens! Not to mention that all the menu items are named after dogs or dog things. It's a lot like Panera but better :)

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    This location is much less crowded than the one in Greenville. Service is friendly and efficient, and the food is right on par with Purebread's reputation for fresh, delicious sandwiches and soups. Love the mushroom bisque. Pass on the espresso-based drinks, though.

    (4)
  • Cassie R.

    We stopped by to grab a quick sandwich. The service was great and the food was WONDERFUL. I couldn't decide what to get because everything looked great. We both loved our sandwiches and will definitely go back if we are around.

    (5)
  • Amy H.

    First timer here. I was in a rush and I asked the lady, the cashier what she would get. She said the Jack Russel. I got it and it was amazing! The lady was very sweet and very polite! I am definitely coming back! :)

    (5)
  • Kim G.

    Great food. Adorable atmosphere. Cute dogs all over. Food was really yummy. Family friendly. Everyone was really sweet to out 10 month old. There is a kids menu for those needing it. Also they offer carrots w the sandwiches instead of just chips. Only recommendation- they came by about 100x to get our tray when I was still feeding baby bread off of it. (There were plenty of open tables & we had been there no longer than anyone else- no need to rush)

    (5)
  • Shelly C.

    As a first timer & dog enthusiast I was blown away by the soup, sandwich, and muffin selection at Purebread. With such a large offering I expected the soups to be doctored from a can like their competition but I was wrong. The home-style chicken noodle soup had a spot on ratio of broth to chicken to noodle to veg. The carrots were coin sized and perfectly cooked through. The chicken was fresh, tender, and cut in nice size chunks-no fattiness. The broth was well seasoned & held it's own against the meat and veg. The perfect cold, rainy day, get well soon belly hugging chicken noodle soup! All the sandwiches sound delicious but I finally settled on the Saluki, a warm roast beef on a ciabatta roll. The horseradish aioli and fresh red onion added a sharp note and nice crunch. The meat was so lean-zero fat vats as my sister would say. This was one of only a few sandwiches I've ever had where I reached for and finished the second half! Then there was the giant muffin, nearly the size of my head and covered in chocolate chips. Yum! My friend also raves about the red velvet muffin and likes the fact that Purebread will toast & butter your muffin if so desired. Who doesn't want their muffin buttered?! The fresh brewed iced tea was also the best I've ever gotten from a sandwich shop. I love wordplay so A+ for the dog theme. I also like the fact that local pups and one of my girlfriend's dogs is featured in their dog reel. My main gripes (based on 1 trip & a friend's comments) are that the place gets crazy crowded during lunch hour, parking is hard to find, service is a bit slow and special requests on orders seem to be overlooked. My friend requested extra Brie on her shar pei which they forgot. I would easily pick Purebread over Panera and I plan on going back for lunch often!

    (4)
  • Don W.

    Have eaten there twice now. A great lunch location. The dog theme is unusual and very interesting. I had an Irish setter sandwich Panini which was made with corn beef cheese and coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. Delicious! The golden retriever sandwich Panini was turkey bacon and cheese with chipotle sauce. I loved it. Very friendly staff and a lot of seating. Different selection of teas and coffees. A very popular destination for the hospital staff across the street. Get there early.

    (5)
  • Bryson V.

    Purebred is a great sandwich shop, with great bread choices. I'm particularly a fan of te baguette. However, they are also a little on the pricey side for sandwiches. Can't go wrong with the breakfast BLT, or the strawberry banana shake.

    (3)
  • Laura M.

    I stopped by for lunch with my mom on New Year's Eve day, since we were in the area to do some shopping. I'd visited once before and had a sandwich, which I remembered enjoying, but it'd been several years. I also remembered the unique dog theme, which I found interesting last time I visited. This time, I was more in a soup mood, so I was excited to see that they served soup in a bread bowl--one of my favorite lunch foods *ever.* (I'm still searching for a place other than Panera that serves soup in a bread bowl in Pittsburgh.) They had several interesting soup selections on offer, but the one that immediately caught my attention was the lobster bisque. Skeptical that it would contain much lobster, I requested a sample. While the sample contained no discernible lobster chunks, it had a delicious flavor. I was tempted to order it, but when my mom did, I decided to get the potato bisque instead for variety's sake. It's been awhile since I've been to Panera, but price-wise, the offerings at Pure Bread seemed a bit less expensive (we paid $11). When our order was called promptly after ordering, I noticed that the bread bowl was smaller than those served at Panera, and when I bit into it, the bread wasn't as crispy on the exterior as Panera's. Nevertheless, it was quite fresh and toothsome, and made a good vehicle and dipper for the soup. The soup itself was exactly what I'd expect in a potato bisque, with large chunks of potato and small pieces of real bacon to flavor it. The flavor was a bit on the salty side, but it was still overall quite pleasant. After eating her bowl of soup, my mom said she also though the lobster bisque had a great flavor, but confirmed that she encountered very few pieces of lobster in it. Overall, my mom and I enjoyed our lunch here, and would definitely return in the future. We both felt that the soup selection appealed to us more than Panera's, both in terms of its contents and its breadth. If you're nearby and are seeking a deli-style lunch (sandwich, soup, salad), I'd recommend checking this place out!

    (4)
  • George D.

    I was immediately greeted as I walked in by a cheerful employee who directed me and took my order in an extremely friendly manner. My food was prepared quickly and presented in an equally friendly way. Good food. I was in and out in less than 30 minutes. Really worked out well while juggling appointments.

    (4)
  • Liz K.

    Super reliable spot for breakfast or lunch. Sandwiches are fresh and all their muffins are baked fresh daily on site. Can't complain.

    (4)
  • Ju L.

    A good friend of mine introduced me to this place and while I usually don't care for delis, I think I'm in love with Purebread. The vizsla sandwich is bomb. I found myself craving one really badly one day and had to have it for lunch. Wow, it instantly hit the spot, and put me in a food coma within an hour, but it was so worth it.

    (5)
  • Michelle R.

    This is my second attempt in coming here, first time was for lunch this time is for breakfast, and both times great service and good deli type food. If you are looking for a place meet, need wifi, coffee, breakfast bagel, or for lunch soup, and a sandwich this locally owned place is the way to go.

    (4)
  • Gary A.

    Stopped by for a Monday lunch. Place was packed. Staff was friendly and attentive. Kitchen staff was working their tails off and getting orders out really quickly. You can get a breeder's combo, which is your choice of two of the following: 1/2 sandwich, 1/2 salad, soup, I had the half Hound Dog sandwich and the half roasted veggie salad with raspberry vinaigrette. Sandwhich was awesome. It's a peanut butter and banana panini on sourdough. Highly recommend it, especially since most places just offer meat sandwiches. Salad was also very good. Greens and veggies were fresh. Vinaigrette seemed a little thick, though. The theme is all about the dogs. Even the sandwiches are named after dogs. Decor was also a lot of dog pictures and such. My only real gripe is that I don't like the high chairs and tables. All the low ones were full when I was there.

    (4)
  • Mike K.

    Good prices, great coffee, fun local place, dog portraits everywhere, big sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Kelly C.

    I've heard good thing about Purebread so I decided to check it out. I decided to get a salad with the curry dressing. I felt that the salad was a bit overpriced for what I got- the bowl was so shallow it was basically a plate. For $8, it should be a little bigger. However, it was delicious despite the size. The curry dressing alone deserves 5 stars, it was *delicious*. I also got an iced chai latte, that was pretty bad. I'm a huge chai latte fan, but this just tasted like cinnamon mixed with milk. The dog theme really is throughout the entire restaurant- A photo of Yorkshire terrier was watching me use the restroom. Some people might find the theme a bit weird, but I think it's pretty cute!

    (3)
  • Andy H.

    A great place to stop in for lunch. Their soup and sandwich menu is very vast and suits just about anything that you're in the mood for. I like getting the Mixed Breed combos (half sandwich half soup) that way you get the best of both worlds. The staff is alway friendly and everything tastes fresh and declious. Some people say its pricy, but I believe its money well spent. I'm in there on a weekly basis which speaks to the quality and consistency of Pure Bread.

    (4)
  • Nilam N.

    good food, good service, friendly staff, plenty of seating, definitely recommend pure bread, i LOVE the panini's!

    (5)
  • Maybe L.

    Upon entering the place I notice the somewhat dim lighting and dark colored chairs and tables. I found this to be a very nice choice with the majority of light being the natural lighting from outside. Very cool animal photos cover the nice earthy tones on the walls. The coffee was very good and obviously came from quality beans and roasting. Then I had the pumpkin muffin, which is pretty good. Not quite as good as the high quality, fresh out of the oven, homemade bake goods I am used to, but good for a store in a strip mall. As usual I had to check the potty out and the facilities were very clean as well as the state of the cafe itself. Clean is always good in this book! The service was prompt and friendly for the most part. The girl that waited on me seemed a tad bit condescending, but she probably fits right in with the apparent snobbish clientele in this joint. So no real loss of star for that. The only real flaw I experienced in this place was the God awful music that was playing. They really should consult someone, or me for that matter, to help them establish playlists to kind of satisfy a bigger array of customers. The music in here is so, so bad!! It's actually driven me to the point where I am gonna just down the rest of this coffee like it's an 8 am glass of whiskey and get on up outta here!!!

    (4)
  • Nan Y.

    I'm only able to go to Purebread when I'm traveling to Wilmington. The people are so nice, smiling and helpful. The food is fresh and fantastic. Killer pistachio muffins! WAY better than Panera.... when are you coming to Nashville?

    (5)
  • Jason N.

    Animal themed sandwiches and free wifi. They also have bakery items for breakfast and dessert. I usually go with the Visla, better known as a BLT. The sandwich is well made. The bread crusty and flavorful. Bacon is standard. The tomato and lettuce are usually fresh and crisp. Overall a fairly standard small chain deli BLT. They do offer a good amount of seating with free wifi which makes it seem like a good place to sit and make check your email or surf the web while having some coffee or lunch. Soups and bread bowls (one of my favorite deli items) are good but the soup menu rotates on a daily basis. Check the online menu for what soups are available before heading in if you are looking for a particular soup.

    (3)
  • Susi B.

    Ordered a Schnauzer and the bacon was undercooked. The tuna salad ?? Was bland and was mainly mayonnaise. Very disappointed as I have ordered from them many times and received tasty sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Andrew R.

    About 10 different coffees to choose from. Got the egg white and spinach wrap without the mayo obvi. Very very good, and I would have maybe given 5 stars but it took almost 20 minutes for my food and there was only 1 order ahead of mine.

    (4)
  • Nighthawk H.

    This place reminds me of Panera, but with pictures of adorable puppies all over the place. I mean there is food and puppies, what more can I ask for. Oh, they let me bring my dog inside, that was cool too. I got the egg and cheese bagel and it came out hot.The bagel wasn't the most amazing bagel I have ever had in my life, but I still enjoyed it.

    (4)
  • Frank S.

    Who can't love this place with the dog theme and great sandwich selection? Try the breeders combo of a Golden Retreiver panini and a spinach salad.

    (4)
  • Ca K.

    Me and my dad are making our way back to rhodeisland and happened to turn on 95. And where hit with a road filled with bumper to bumper traffic. We turned off as soon as we could. And ended up here. Lovely staff. Clean area. And a lovely theme. Turkey sandwhich was amazing. And the option of carrot or natural chips as a side was a great option as well! Completely enjoyed the experience!

    (5)
  • Shelly C.

    As a first timer & dog enthusiast I was blown away by the soup, sandwich, and muffin selection at Purebread. With such a large offering I expected the soups to be doctored from a can like their competition but I was wrong. The home-style chicken noodle soup had a spot on ratio of broth to chicken to noodle to veg. The carrots were coin sized and perfectly cooked through. The chicken was fresh, tender, and cut in nice size chunks-no fattiness. The broth was well seasoned & held it's own against the meat and veg. The perfect cold, rainy day, get well soon belly hugging chicken noodle soup! All the sandwiches sound delicious but I finally settled on the Saluki, a warm roast beef on a ciabatta roll. The horseradish aioli and fresh red onion added a sharp note and nice crunch. The meat was so lean-zero fat vats as my sister would say. This was one of only a few sandwiches I've ever had where I reached for and finished the second half! Then there was the giant muffin, nearly the size of my head and covered in chocolate chips. Yum! My friend also raves about the red velvet muffin and likes the fact that Purebread will toast & butter your muffin if so desired. Who doesn't want their muffin buttered?! The fresh brewed iced tea was also the best I've ever gotten from a sandwich shop. I love wordplay so A+ for the dog theme. I also like the fact that local pups and one of my girlfriend's dogs is featured in their dog reel. My main gripes (based on 1 trip & a friend's comments) are that the place gets crazy crowded during lunch hour, parking is hard to find, service is a bit slow and special requests on orders seem to be overlooked. My friend requested extra Brie on her shar pei which they forgot. I would easily pick Purebread over Panera and I plan on going back for lunch often!

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    I stopped by for lunch with my mom on New Year's Eve day, since we were in the area to do some shopping. I'd visited once before and had a sandwich, which I remembered enjoying, but it'd been several years. I also remembered the unique dog theme, which I found interesting last time I visited. This time, I was more in a soup mood, so I was excited to see that they served soup in a bread bowl--one of my favorite lunch foods *ever.* (I'm still searching for a place other than Panera that serves soup in a bread bowl in Pittsburgh.) They had several interesting soup selections on offer, but the one that immediately caught my attention was the lobster bisque. Skeptical that it would contain much lobster, I requested a sample. While the sample contained no discernible lobster chunks, it had a delicious flavor. I was tempted to order it, but when my mom did, I decided to get the potato bisque instead for variety's sake. It's been awhile since I've been to Panera, but price-wise, the offerings at Pure Bread seemed a bit less expensive (we paid $11). When our order was called promptly after ordering, I noticed that the bread bowl was smaller than those served at Panera, and when I bit into it, the bread wasn't as crispy on the exterior as Panera's. Nevertheless, it was quite fresh and toothsome, and made a good vehicle and dipper for the soup. The soup itself was exactly what I'd expect in a potato bisque, with large chunks of potato and small pieces of real bacon to flavor it. The flavor was a bit on the salty side, but it was still overall quite pleasant. After eating her bowl of soup, my mom said she also though the lobster bisque had a great flavor, but confirmed that she encountered very few pieces of lobster in it. Overall, my mom and I enjoyed our lunch here, and would definitely return in the future. We both felt that the soup selection appealed to us more than Panera's, both in terms of its contents and its breadth. If you're nearby and are seeking a deli-style lunch (sandwich, soup, salad), I'd recommend checking this place out!

    (4)
  • George D.

    I was immediately greeted as I walked in by a cheerful employee who directed me and took my order in an extremely friendly manner. My food was prepared quickly and presented in an equally friendly way. Good food. I was in and out in less than 30 minutes. Really worked out well while juggling appointments.

    (4)
  • Liz K.

    Super reliable spot for breakfast or lunch. Sandwiches are fresh and all their muffins are baked fresh daily on site. Can't complain.

    (4)
  • Ju L.

    A good friend of mine introduced me to this place and while I usually don't care for delis, I think I'm in love with Purebread. The vizsla sandwich is bomb. I found myself craving one really badly one day and had to have it for lunch. Wow, it instantly hit the spot, and put me in a food coma within an hour, but it was so worth it.

    (5)
  • Michelle R.

    This is my second attempt in coming here, first time was for lunch this time is for breakfast, and both times great service and good deli type food. If you are looking for a place meet, need wifi, coffee, breakfast bagel, or for lunch soup, and a sandwich this locally owned place is the way to go.

    (4)
  • Amy H.

    First timer here. I was in a rush and I asked the lady, the cashier what she would get. She said the Jack Russel. I got it and it was amazing! The lady was very sweet and very polite! I am definitely coming back! :)

    (5)
  • Kim G.

    Great food. Adorable atmosphere. Cute dogs all over. Food was really yummy. Family friendly. Everyone was really sweet to out 10 month old. There is a kids menu for those needing it. Also they offer carrots w the sandwiches instead of just chips. Only recommendation- they came by about 100x to get our tray when I was still feeding baby bread off of it. (There were plenty of open tables & we had been there no longer than anyone else- no need to rush)

    (5)
  • Gary A.

    Stopped by for a Monday lunch. Place was packed. Staff was friendly and attentive. Kitchen staff was working their tails off and getting orders out really quickly. You can get a breeder's combo, which is your choice of two of the following: 1/2 sandwich, 1/2 salad, soup, I had the half Hound Dog sandwich and the half roasted veggie salad with raspberry vinaigrette. Sandwhich was awesome. It's a peanut butter and banana panini on sourdough. Highly recommend it, especially since most places just offer meat sandwiches. Salad was also very good. Greens and veggies were fresh. Vinaigrette seemed a little thick, though. The theme is all about the dogs. Even the sandwiches are named after dogs. Decor was also a lot of dog pictures and such. My only real gripe is that I don't like the high chairs and tables. All the low ones were full when I was there.

    (4)
  • Mike K.

    Good prices, great coffee, fun local place, dog portraits everywhere, big sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Kelly C.

    I've heard good thing about Purebread so I decided to check it out. I decided to get a salad with the curry dressing. I felt that the salad was a bit overpriced for what I got- the bowl was so shallow it was basically a plate. For $8, it should be a little bigger. However, it was delicious despite the size. The curry dressing alone deserves 5 stars, it was *delicious*. I also got an iced chai latte, that was pretty bad. I'm a huge chai latte fan, but this just tasted like cinnamon mixed with milk. The dog theme really is throughout the entire restaurant- A photo of Yorkshire terrier was watching me use the restroom. Some people might find the theme a bit weird, but I think it's pretty cute!

    (3)
  • Maybe L.

    Upon entering the place I notice the somewhat dim lighting and dark colored chairs and tables. I found this to be a very nice choice with the majority of light being the natural lighting from outside. Very cool animal photos cover the nice earthy tones on the walls. The coffee was very good and obviously came from quality beans and roasting. Then I had the pumpkin muffin, which is pretty good. Not quite as good as the high quality, fresh out of the oven, homemade bake goods I am used to, but good for a store in a strip mall. As usual I had to check the potty out and the facilities were very clean as well as the state of the cafe itself. Clean is always good in this book! The service was prompt and friendly for the most part. The girl that waited on me seemed a tad bit condescending, but she probably fits right in with the apparent snobbish clientele in this joint. So no real loss of star for that. The only real flaw I experienced in this place was the God awful music that was playing. They really should consult someone, or me for that matter, to help them establish playlists to kind of satisfy a bigger array of customers. The music in here is so, so bad!! It's actually driven me to the point where I am gonna just down the rest of this coffee like it's an 8 am glass of whiskey and get on up outta here!!!

    (4)
  • Nan Y.

    I'm only able to go to Purebread when I'm traveling to Wilmington. The people are so nice, smiling and helpful. The food is fresh and fantastic. Killer pistachio muffins! WAY better than Panera.... when are you coming to Nashville?

    (5)
  • Don W.

    Have eaten there twice now. A great lunch location. The dog theme is unusual and very interesting. I had an Irish setter sandwich Panini which was made with corn beef cheese and coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. Delicious! The golden retriever sandwich Panini was turkey bacon and cheese with chipotle sauce. I loved it. Very friendly staff and a lot of seating. Different selection of teas and coffees. A very popular destination for the hospital staff across the street. Get there early.

    (5)
  • Bryson V.

    Purebred is a great sandwich shop, with great bread choices. I'm particularly a fan of te baguette. However, they are also a little on the pricey side for sandwiches. Can't go wrong with the breakfast BLT, or the strawberry banana shake.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    This place is delicious, everything I've ever had from there was awesome, it's also totally adorable because pictures of doggies line the walls and play on the screens! Not to mention that all the menu items are named after dogs or dog things. It's a lot like Panera but better :)

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    This location is much less crowded than the one in Greenville. Service is friendly and efficient, and the food is right on par with Purebread's reputation for fresh, delicious sandwiches and soups. Love the mushroom bisque. Pass on the espresso-based drinks, though.

    (4)
  • Cassie R.

    We stopped by to grab a quick sandwich. The service was great and the food was WONDERFUL. I couldn't decide what to get because everything looked great. We both loved our sandwiches and will definitely go back if we are around.

    (5)
  • Jason N.

    Animal themed sandwiches and free wifi. They also have bakery items for breakfast and dessert. I usually go with the Visla, better known as a BLT. The sandwich is well made. The bread crusty and flavorful. Bacon is standard. The tomato and lettuce are usually fresh and crisp. Overall a fairly standard small chain deli BLT. They do offer a good amount of seating with free wifi which makes it seem like a good place to sit and make check your email or surf the web while having some coffee or lunch. Soups and bread bowls (one of my favorite deli items) are good but the soup menu rotates on a daily basis. Check the online menu for what soups are available before heading in if you are looking for a particular soup.

    (3)
  • Susi B.

    Ordered a Schnauzer and the bacon was undercooked. The tuna salad ?? Was bland and was mainly mayonnaise. Very disappointed as I have ordered from them many times and received tasty sandwiches.

    (2)
  • Andrew R.

    About 10 different coffees to choose from. Got the egg white and spinach wrap without the mayo obvi. Very very good, and I would have maybe given 5 stars but it took almost 20 minutes for my food and there was only 1 order ahead of mine.

    (4)
  • Nighthawk H.

    This place reminds me of Panera, but with pictures of adorable puppies all over the place. I mean there is food and puppies, what more can I ask for. Oh, they let me bring my dog inside, that was cool too. I got the egg and cheese bagel and it came out hot.The bagel wasn't the most amazing bagel I have ever had in my life, but I still enjoyed it.

    (4)
  • Andy H.

    A great place to stop in for lunch. Their soup and sandwich menu is very vast and suits just about anything that you're in the mood for. I like getting the Mixed Breed combos (half sandwich half soup) that way you get the best of both worlds. The staff is alway friendly and everything tastes fresh and declious. Some people say its pricy, but I believe its money well spent. I'm in there on a weekly basis which speaks to the quality and consistency of Pure Bread.

    (4)
  • Nilam N.

    good food, good service, friendly staff, plenty of seating, definitely recommend pure bread, i LOVE the panini's!

    (5)
  • Frank S.

    Who can't love this place with the dog theme and great sandwich selection? Try the breeders combo of a Golden Retreiver panini and a spinach salad.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

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