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    Panera Bread

    3.2 (57 reviews)
    InexpensiveSandwiches, Salad, Soup
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Melissa G.

    Panera is my go-to destination for a quick delicious breakfast and coffee combo. This month they are running a promo for three months of the coffee subscription for unlimited coffee on any Panera nationwide. It is super easy to redeem and convenient. This location in Greenville offered self check out to get out coffee and we were given almond milk from over the counter. Clean facilities and great place to hang out

    Old fruit, so much for fresh
    Nikki H.

    Pros: Self-service was easy to use. Green smoothie was good. Sandwich was delicious! Cons: Waited about 20 minutes for food. Requested "fresh" fruit as the side. See picture below... Really spoiled the whole meal for me.

    Mold on the counter. Just ew.
    Mikaela Z.

    Y'all. It's just dirty in here. Bathroom is gross. Floors are gross. Just doesn't look like it's kept up well. At all. Hair and crumbs and wrappers and dirt. Buddy who took my order was so far from a lack of knowledge of the menu. I asked if the lentil quinoa bowls are more like soup or more like a bowl. He said he didn't know. I asked for the VEGAN quinoa lentil bowl. He asked if I wanted chicken. I mean...... THREE times three different staff members went in front of me instead of letting me pass. Two were delivery people shoving their way in front of me. Customer service is lacking. I would literally never choose to visit this location. Nope.

    Danielle P.

    My husband and I stopped here for breakfast traveling over the weekend. I have had Panera before through catering and such, but have never gone in and ordered and sat down to enjoy a meal. Everyone was friendly and everything was fresh. We both ordered a bacon, egg, and cheese on a plain bagel. We also both ordered Iced Cafe Mochas. The food was great!

    An avocado peel was in my Turkey & Avocado BLT.
    Stephanie B.

    There's nothing like finding an avocado peel in my sandwich. I wish I wasn't making this up.

    Ashley J.

    I think I've eaten at a Panera bread maybe three times in my life. There's also a reason why I don't eat at Panera bread. The prices are too high in the customer service is not what you want. The cashier was a little snarky with his commentary but since I rarely eat at Panera I was confused on how to redeem my rewards. During this time another worker walks by behind the register and rubs his nose then gets to working, not sure if he was handling food but either way the sink is right there to wash your hands. Once we sit down we get our plate of food and the plate has either grease or butter marks all over it. That instantly turns me off and I question the quality of my food, I take the food back to the cashier and point out the dirty plate. For what I paid and what I got it definitely does not match up. I don't ever go out of my way to go to a Panera bread.

    Steak sandwich from Panera Bresd
    Monica W.

    Don't waste your money. This is the steak sandwich that I ordered takeout for my son. Pathetic. It is so disappointing to order takeout for your hungry family and get food that is not worth the price.

    Dining outside
    Melanie C.

    So far, I prefer the Taylors location to this one. They were out of several bagel flavors, on what is probably the busiest bagel day for them. Why? Don't they know how to plan for sales? You can't sell whatcha don't have. Secondly, the iced coffee at this location is not self serve. It is at the Taylors location. I really like being able to do it myself. With all that said, this is definitely a more pleasant place to dine if you are looking to dine outdoors. There's also enough room indoors, that you feel comfortable ......setting up a mahjong game? Lol like the ladies behind me. Ordering in advance would probably fix the bagel shortage for us in the future. I guess I'll have to try it.

    Tb e awkward moment when you get back to work and there's no chicken in my chicken avocado salad?

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    Good walk up location in the middle of the shopping center. Clean, typical brand experience.

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    5 years ago

    Panera makes a good soup, but because of the cost, we always walk out of there wondering why we went in the first place....

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    7 years ago

    Dirty, disgusting , filthy. Would not eat here again. Told the managers and they just don't seem to care.

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    14 years ago

    Great soup and sandwich combos. Don't stop in when raining - way too crowded.

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    8 years ago

    Fresh and delicious. Always delightful and healthy. Wonderful and low key. No drama. Helpful staff.

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    Kouzina

    Kouzina

    4.7
    (66 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Kouzina My wife and…read moreI have visited Kouzina on two consecutive Saturdays for lunch, and both trips left us looking forward to the next one. Located at 1325 Miller Road in Greenville (across from Frankie's Fun Park), getting there means braving Woodruff Road if you don't know the back way behind Mauldin High School. The restaurant has a warm, rustic feel with rough-sawn wood walls, dark concrete floors, oversized barrels, plenty of TVs tuned to sports, and a few Greek touches throughout. My guess is the space was once a bar or wine-tasting venue before becoming Kouzina. Today, though, it is very much a family restaurant. Large dark-wood tables and high-tops make it easy to accommodate groups, and there's a covered patio with plenty of fans to keep the air moving. The staff impressed us on both visits. Everyone was friendly, attentive, and quick to answer questions. During one visit, I was standing beneath the menu monitors studying the daily specials--and their very tempting photos--when our server hurried over to make sure I wasn't waiting for assistance. According to the restaurant's story, Dad Sofokli, Mom Georgia, and brothers Nektari, Vasili, and Nas came to America in 2001 to open a pizza restaurant in New Hampshire. After a few hard winters, they relocated to South Carolina, bringing their authentic family recipes with them. Seeing teenagers clearing tables while younger kids linger nearby gives the whole place a "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" vibe. It feels like a true multi-generational family business. Pizza may be the star at Kouzina, but the menu is loaded with tempting gyros, pastas, sandwiches, and desserts. On our first visit, we split a large Kouzina Special Pizza ($28). The crust is thick yet airy, providing a sturdy base without feeling heavy. The tomato sauce has a pleasant tang and enough body to stand up to the generous toppings: pepperoni, sausage, hamburger, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, and plenty of cheese. It was a very good pizza and large enough that we boxed up nearly half of it to take home. On our second trip, my wife ordered the Authentic Greek Gyro ($15). This monster-sized pita comes stuffed with rotisserie pork, homemade tzatziki, onions, and tomatoes, then topped with Greek-seasoned fries. The pork was easily among the best gyro meat I've ever had--thick, juicy, and perfectly seasoned. This is an authentic "YEE-roh," not a pre-packaged, dumbed-down "gie-ROW." I chose the Tuna Salad Roll-Up ($12), a fresh wrap filled with house-made tuna salad, lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickle. The tuna salad was remarkably fresh and not overly mayonnaise-heavy. In fact, I should have asked whether Greek yogurt played a role because it was that good. Served cold, it made for an ideal South Carolina summer lunch. This time we indulged with dessert. We shared a slice of Strawberry Cheesecake, and it was an excellent decision ($7). The slice was tall and creamy with a graham cracker crust that may have included a hint of cinnamon. It was topped with strawberries--plural, not decorative singular--and finished with two generous swirls of whipped cream. It's the sharing of a single piece that will test your relationship. Near the end, you find yourself hoping your spouse's phone buzzes long enough for you to sneak the last couple of bites. As for our next visit, the decisions won't be easy. The Greek Pizza, Spanakopita, Meat Lasagna, Chicken Gyro, Veggie Caprese, Hulk Smash Burger, and something called Chocolate Lovin' Spoon Cake are all competing for our attention. Kouzina combines generous portions, authentic Greek flavors, excellent service, and a welcoming family atmosphere. We've already been back once, and we're looking forward to trip number three.

    At 8:40 pm on a Saturday night, criteria were two, a place which will be open for the next one hour…read moreand at the very least, there was a pizza on the menu! At 9 pm, a calm, spacious spot humming along and very prompt and efficient service was definitely welcome! The menu for vegetarians is sparse and simple. Choices for us were veggie pizza and eggplant parmigiana in entrees, and spanakopita in appetizers. Spanakopita came strongly recommended and did not disappoint. Mom's recipe that is made on the premises, it was clutch with a glass of Cabernet Savignon! A small veggie pizza was enough for two after half of the spanakopita. Food reminded me of our trip to Italy: a couple times when we stopped at small mom and pop run spots in Florence and Venice! Definitely can be done again!!!

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    Augusta Street Market

    Augusta Street Market

    4.2
    (45 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    My wife and I recently tried Augusta Street Market twice, sampling three different offerings from…read moretheir "New York Deli with Southern Style" menu. First off, if you know the Augusta Road area (as it's known locally) you know it's a narrow, heavily congested retail corridor dividing expensive neighborhoods from very expensive neighborhoods. This market sits far enough south of the usual cluster of restaurants and shops that you'll think you missed it -- twice. If you know where the Spinx near Blythe Academy is, Augusta Street Market is across the street and one block south. The store itself is bright, white, and very open. It was clearly something else years ago before being remodeled into this interesting venue. There's seating out front, on a side patio, and along the front windows. Parking in front is limited to maybe three spots, but there's additional parking behind the building. Just take Club Drive along the side and park in back. In the center of the store is a large X-shaped shelving system loaded with curated goodies: crackers, pretzels, spices, honey, olives, teas, chips, dried pasta, sauces, Greenville's own Poppington's popcorn flavors, and more. A cooler along the far wall holds drinks and desserts. The deli area and serving counter are completely open to the kitchen. We haven't visited during a rush, but it feels like the place could quickly turn into a fast-moving NYC-style sandwich machine when busy. The staff has been patient with first-time customers, taking time to walk people through the menu and options. On my second visit, the gentleman behind the counter was literally packed and ready to leave for the day when I walked in. He saw me and immediately acted as though he still had several hours left in his shift -- which, so far, feels far more "Southern Style" than "New York Deli." But the real reason to come here is the sandwiches. The lunch and early dinner menu is split into HOT and COLD categories. The hot sandwiches include eleven options featuring chicken, beef, turkey, tuna salad, shrimp, pastrami, a black bean burger, and a three-cheese grilled sandwich. The cold sandwiches feature eleven more combinations of cold cuts, turkey, chicken breast, chicken salad, and specialty cheeses. On our first visit, we split the Waverly: roasted turkey with melted sharp cheddar, cherry jam, and black pepper Dijon on grilled milk bread. It was piled high and easily large enough for two people to share. The sandwich was flavorful and generous, with bread that felt like part of the experience rather than simply a vehicle for the fillings. It immediately made us want to come back. The Waverly was $16, with most sandwiches ranging from $13 to $18. The deli salads include chicken salad, tuna salad, sweet berry salad, cucumber salad, potato salad, caprese salad, coleslaw, grape crunch salad, and macaroni salad. Pimento cheese and egg salad are also available, though I didn't spot them in the case. Chip options include several Carolina Kettle flavors along with Zapp's and Deep River chips. Drinks include canned sodas, teas, lemonade, and the expected coffeehouse coffee selections. On our second visit, I grabbed sandwiches to meet my wife for a picnic. This time we ordered the Canal ($14) and the Bleeker ($17). The Canal is a tuna salad sandwich with dill pickles, melted Gruyère, fresh dill, and grilled wheat bread. It was good, though I think I might actually prefer it served cold. Like the Waverly, it was generously portioned, so the $14 price carried no regrets. The Bleeker was a stacked Italian sandwich with assorted cold cuts, provolone, shredded iceberg lettuce, shaved onion, cherry pepper relish, oregano, oil, and vinegar on a hero roll. Again, piled high and beautifully assembled, it never felt overpriced. The bun wasn't merely sprinkled with sesame seeds -- it was completely coated in them. Once again, the bread was a co-star, not a background extra. The plan was for each of us to eat half of each sandwich. My wife could barely finish her half of the Bleeker. I powered through the Canal and most of the Bleeker, saving the final half of the Italian sandwich for breakfast the next morning. (What? Never had an Italian deli sammich for breakfast? Expand your palates!) Augusta Street Market also offers entrée salads along with tomato bisque and chicken noodle soup. There's a kids menu featuring PB&J, ham and cheese, turkey and cheese, and grilled cheese sandwiches. The breakfast menu looks worth exploring as well, with fried egg sandwiches featuring bacon, cheeses, pastrami, ham, sausage, and avocado. There's also whipped ricotta on a bagel. Breakfast sandwiches range from $8 to $13. Definitely give this place a try. Check out their website for all the extra options, or just ask at the counter. These artisans are proud of their work. I've also heard a second location may soon be opening in Clemson.

    Very cute cafe. Service was good and food was good, not sure if it's worth the wait. I'd order it…read morefor pickup next time. The sandwiches are large. I think this place is a little overhyped but still very solid. The bread here is delicious!

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    Sub Station II

    Sub Station II

    3.4
    (22 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    The ambiance is definitely low key and pretty stark, it's clear that this is a sandwich shop and…read morethat's it. This is not a "dining experience". But the sandwich was good. Initially, I was skeptical when one folded layer of ham and one layer of capicolla made up all the meat, then a pile of shredded lettuce, two slices of tomato and some onion, spices, oil, vinegar and red pepper made up the sandwich. I got it to go, which I think Ed helped the sandwich to come together. The bread was very good. Since the shop was very slow at noon on a Saturday, and frankly the three employees looked bored out of their minds, I was afraid the bread would be old and stale. But it was pretty good. I really had the overall impression that everyone working here was just going through the motions and wanted to be a million other places. My order was taken by a young lady, the meat was cut by an older gentleman, as if he didn't trust anyone else with that task, and the assembly was completed by a young man. As soon as the cashier completed my transaction, she hopped back up on the back counter, waiting for another customer. As soon as the older gentleman cut the meat, he went to stare out of the to go window and suck on some ice from a cup. And the young assembly man talked the whole time to either the older man or the girl about who was in a truck in the parking lot. Every now and then he would ask me if I wanted something like red peppers or did I want the pickle or was it "to-go." It was very, very laid back. You are just here for the sandwich and they are just here to make it and get you in your way, no frills. It was okay, but very different from many of the other, similar shops. They did all have Sub Station II shirts, but it really made me think about how, let's say, Jersey Mike's workers all have on aprons and a cap, same with Subway or Firehouse. Just interesting. The place is clean, they wear gloves as they should. It's just something you don't think about until it's not there. Sure, I'll go back. $7 for a regular. But probably not driving here as a destination.

    They get straight to the point here. No frills just good food! Everything was fresh including the…read morepickle had the perfect snap. They also have daily specials. I havent had a sandwich in a long time considering Im not a huge fan of sandwiches but this was really good.

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