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Scan to See What's New and Seasonal For 2021 FALL MENU Bacon, Egg & Cheese on Brioche BREAKFAST SANDWICHES CAL Bacon, Egg & Cheese 460 Sausage, Egg & Cheese 540 Egg & Cheese 390 CAL Avocado, Egg White & Spinach 380 CRAFT YOUR OWN SWAP YOUR BREAD SWAP YOUR EGG FLAVOR WITH SAUCES Any Bagel Scrambled Egg Mustard Horseradish 210–430 CAL 100 CAL ADDS 20 CAL Artisan Ciabatta Egg White Chipotle Aioli 200 CAL 35 CAL ADDS 45 CAL Brioche Over-Easy Egg 210 CAL 70 CAL Breakfast Wraps, Sandwiches, and Soufflés available until 10:30 AM weekdays/11 AM weekends. Bacon, Scrambled Egg & Tomato Wrap BREAKFAST WRAPS CAL Chipotle Chicken, Scrambled Egg & Avocado 470 Bacon, Scrambled Egg & Tomato 450 SOUFFLÉS SAVORY INGREDIENTS AND EGG BAKED IN OUR FRENCH-INSPIRED PASTRY CAL Four Cheese 470 Spinach & Artichoke 530 Spinach & Bacon 550 OATMEAL, YOGURT & FRUIT CAL Steel-Cut Oatmeal with Strawberries, 360 Pecans & Cinnamon Crunch Topping Greek Yogurt with Mixed Berries 240 Summer Fruit Cup 60 Apple 80 Banana 90 CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS Cherry Vanilla BAGELS Plain 280 CAL Cherry Vanilla IN SEASON 360 CAL Everything 290 CAL Cinnamon Swirl & Raisin 310 CAL Sesame 290 CAL Cinnamon Crunch 420 CAL Sprouted Grain Flat 180 CAL Asiago Cheese 320 CAL Chocolate Chip 290 CAL Blueberry 290 CAL BAGELS FOR A GROUP Bagel Pack: 13 Bagels with 2 tubs of Cream Cheese Spread Dozen & A Half: 18 Bagels Half Dozen: 6 Bagels Baker’s Dozen: 13 Bagels CREAM CHEESE SPREADS Plain Cream Cheese 110/180 CAL | Chive & Onion 80/130 CAL Honey Walnut 80/140 CAL Calories for 8 oz tubs are for 1 oz serving size / Calories for individual cups are for 1.75 oz serving size CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS Fresh Baked Goods Feast PASTRIES & SWEETS CAL Cinnamon Crumb Coffee Cake 520/serving Artisan Pastries 210–620 Brownies 400 Scones 460/540 Muffins & Muffies 320–640 Cookies 100–800 BREAKFAST BUNDLES Breakfast Sandwich Feast Breakfast for the whole family. Includes any 4 Breakfast Sandwiches or Wraps. Fresh Baked Goods Feast Includes 6 freshly baked pastries. Choose from any Muffin, Vanilla Cinnamon Roll or Bear Claw . Many of our products contain or may come in contact with common allergens, including wheat, peanuts, soy, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish and shellfish. Before placing your order, please inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy so that a manager can, at your request, provide you a list of ingredients in your order. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutritional information available upon request. CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS Grilled Mac & Cheese SANDWICHES TOASTED SANDWICHES CAL NEW Grilled Mac & Cheese 430/860 Chipotle Chicken Avocado Melt 470/940 Toasted Steak & White Cheddar 470/930 Toasted Frontega Chicken 410/820 CRAFT SANDWICHES Napa Almond Chicken Salad 280/550 Toasted Smokehouse BBQ Chicken 380/760 Bacon Turkey Bravo® 430/860 Roasted Turkey & Avocado BLT 430/860 CLASSIC SANDWICHES Tuna Salad 370/740 Deli Turkey 260/510 Classic Grilled Cheese 430/850 Mediterranean Veggie 270/540 Individual whole cold Sandwiches served with a Pickle • 5 CAL DOUBLE THE PROTEIN ON ANY WHOLE SANDWICH OR SALAD FOR $1.99 EA. ADDS 80–340 CAL CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS Fuji Apple Salad with Chicken SALADS SERVED WITH CHICKEN Southwest Chile Lime Ranch 330/670 Green Goddess Cobb 250/500 BBQ Chicken 250/500 Caesar 220/440 Asian Sesame 210/410 Fuji Apple 280/560 CLASSIC SALADS Caesar 170/330 Greek 200/400 Choose from Half Sandwich, Half Salad, Bowl of Soup, Cup of Soup, or Small Mac & Cheese CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS Autumn Squash Soup SOUPS SOURDOUGH CUP BOWL BREAD BOWL CAL CAL CAL Autumn Squash IN SEASON 210 320 880 Homestyle Chicken Noodle 60 100 780 Broccoli Cheddar 230 360 900 Ten Vegetable 60 100 730 Creamy Tomato 230 330 900 Bistro French Onion 190 310 860 Baked Potato 220 330 890 Cream of Chicken & Wild Rice 180 260 840 Turkey Chili 200 300 870 MAC & CHEESE CAL Broccoli Cheddar Mac & Cheese 390/770 Mac & Cheese 470/950 PANERA KIDS™ MAC & SOUP CAL SANDWICHES CAL Mac & Cheese 470 Grilled Cheese 220 Cup of Soup 60–230 Deli Turkey 280 All Panera Kids™ items served with choice of Yogurt • 50 CAL, Apple • 80 CAL or Baguette • 180 CAL VEGETARIAN Sausage & Pepperoni FLATBREAD PIZZA CAL NEW Sausage & Pepperoni 870 Chicken Sausage Crumbles, Pepperoni, Fontina Mozzarella Blend, Tomato Bell Pepper Sauce Pepperoni 950 Chipotle Chicken & Bacon 940 Margherita 770 Cheese 820 WARM BOWLS CAL Teriyaki Chicken & Broccoli 700 Teriyaki Glazed Chicken, Brown Rice & Quinoa, Broccoli, Cilantro, Sesame Seeds Mediterranean 630 Baja 680 Mediterranean with Chicken 680 Baja with Chicken 740 ADD A HALF SALAD, HALF SANDWICH, CUP OF SOUP, OR SMALL MAC & CHEESE TO ANY FLATBREAD OR WARM BOWL FOR $3.79 All entrées, excluding Flatbread Pizzas, served with choice of Baguette • 180 CAL, Chips • 150 CAL, or Apple • 80 CAL Substitute Tomato Basil Cucumber Salad 1.99 • 90 CAL or Fruit Cup 1.99 • 60 CAL BEVERAGES COFFEE & TEA CAL Hot Coffee 12 OZ / 16 OZ / 20 OZ 10–25 Hot Tea 16 OZ 0 Iced Coffee 20 OZ / 30 OZ 10/15 COLD BREW 16 OZ / 20 OZ CAL Madagascar Vanilla Cream 190/260 Madagascar Vanilla Almond 90/120 Cold Brew 10/15 SPECIALTY HOT CAL ICED CAL Cinnamon Crunch Latte 400 430 IN SEASON Caramel Latte 400 430 Chocolate Latte 370 400 Madagascar 260 300 Vanilla Latte Chai Tea Latte 290 290 Caffe Latte 130 170 Signature Hot Chocolate 430 Cappuccino 130 Americano 10 Espresso 10 CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS BEVERAGES SMOOTHIES GREEK YOGURT SMOOTHIES CAL Mango 290 Strawberry Banana 250 Strawberry 270 NON-DAIRY SMOOTHIES CAL Green Passion 250 Peach & Blueberry 210 FROZEN DRINKS CAL Frozen Caramel Cold Brew 470 Frozen Chocolate Cold Brew 440 COLD DRINKS 20 OZ / 30 OZ CAL Unsweetened Black Iced Tea 10/20 Plum Ginger Hibiscus Iced Tea 0 Passion Papaya Iced Green Tea 130/190 Agave Lemonade 160/230 Prickly Pear Hibiscus Fresca 100/150 Soft Drinks 0–290/0–420 CONTAINS PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS MORE WAYS TO PANERA RAPID PICK UP® Order online and we’ll have your food ready when you arrive. Curbside Pick-Up available. DELIVERY Your favorites delivered right to your home or office.* Contactless delivery available. CATERING For every group, every size, every meal. GROCERY Keep Panera refrigerated Soups, Mac & Cheese and Salad Dressings, plus Sliced Bread and Coffee on hand. Available where you shop for groceries.** PaneraBread.com or get the app Please check with your bakery-cafe for availability of services. *Minimum order of $5 required for delivery, exclusive of taxes and delivery charges that may apply. Delivery charges may vary. Our delivery charge is not a tip or gratuity provided to the driver. Participating bakery-cafes only. Tracking available only in participating bakery-cafes that offer delivery. Gift card purchases and catering orders excluded. Order must be placed online with credit card. Other restrictions may apply. Delivery hours may vary. Limited delivery area. Visit panerabread.com/deliveryinfo to determine if you’re in a delivery area or for more information. **Panera grocery products are not available in bakery-cafes. Find a retailer near you at PaneraAtHome.com. Menu subject to change without notice. © 2021 Panera Bread. All Rights Reserved..
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