America’s Largest Bakery Cafe Chain Just Unveiled Its New Look — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Panera Bread, America’s largest bakery cafe chain, has just unveiled its new look. The company has been working hard to create a modern, inviting atmosphere that will make customers feel comfortable and welcome. The new look includes a refreshed logo, updated menu, and a new store design. With the new look, Panera Bread is hoping to provide customers with an even better experience when they visit their stores. The company is also introducing new menu items that are healthier and more flavorful than ever before. With the new look, Panera Bread is sure to become an even more popular destination for those looking for a delicious meal.

America’s Largest Bakery Cafe Chain Just Unveiled Its New Look — Eat This Not That

Panera Bread, America’s largest bakery cafe chain, has just unveiled its new look. The company has been working on the redesign for the past two years, and the results are stunning. The new look features a modern, streamlined design that emphasizes the company’s commitment to fresh, wholesome ingredients. The new look also includes a new logo, updated menu boards, and a new color palette.

The new look is part of Panera’s ongoing commitment to providing customers with the freshest, most wholesome ingredients. The company has long been committed to using only the highest quality ingredients, and the new look reflects that commitment. The new logo features a bright, vibrant green that symbolizes the company’s commitment to freshness and sustainability. The new menu boards feature a modern design that makes it easier for customers to find the items they’re looking for.

The new look also includes a new color palette that emphasizes the company’s commitment to freshness and sustainability. The colors are bright and vibrant, and they reflect the company’s commitment to providing customers with the freshest, most wholesome ingredients. The new look also includes a new logo, updated menu boards, and a new color palette.

The new look is part of Panera’s ongoing commitment to providing customers with the freshest, most wholesome ingredients. The company has long been committed to using only the highest quality ingredients, and the new look reflects that commitment. The new logo features a bright, vibrant green that symbolizes the company’s commitment to freshness and sustainability. The new menu boards feature a modern design that makes it easier for customers to find the items they’re looking for.

The new look is sure to be a hit with customers, and it’s a great way for Panera to show its commitment to providing customers with the freshest, most wholesome ingredients. So if you’re looking for a delicious meal that’s made with the freshest ingredients, head to Panera Bread and check out their new look.

Panera, one of America’s most beloved destinations for freshly baked goods, hearty lunch options, and coffee, is taking a major leap into the future. Several months ago, the chain announced it was redesigning its restaurants and operations to meet the shifting demands of an “increasingly off-premise world,” and described the efforts as two-fold: providing both a smoother off-premises experience as well as a more elevated experience for those customers who do end up using its dining rooms.

The chain moved swiftly with implementing the changes, unveiling its first “next-generation” restaurant just last week. Here’s a peek into what you can expect from Panera’s new look.

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Panera recently opened its first updated restaurant in Ballwin, Mo., only several miles away from its St. Louis headquarters. The store doubles as a first-ever look at the chain’s updated interiors and exteriors, which the company plans on implementing at all new restaurants in the future, most of which will be located in suburban areas.

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What’s cozier than the smell of freshly baked bread and pastries? A visual of them coming out of the oven. While new locations will, on average, be five times smaller than current ones, Panera isn’t giving up on the cozy factor. The chain will put their baking process on display like never before—by placing the ovens in full view of guests. Previously, the chain’s artisanal baking process took place overnight and was hidden from customers, while the new setup will turn baking into a daytime attraction for those dining in.

Panera Bread drive-thru
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The chain’s newly opened locations will feature double drive-thru lanes. Besides the regular lane, another lane will be added solely for the Rapid Pick Up option—drive-thru orders placed ahead of time through the mobile app.

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The chain has contactless features for drive-thru, delivery, and dine-in customers, and will continue to improve on the existing setup. For example, if dining in or grabbing takeout, you’ll be able to place your order through an updated ordering kiosk with automatic loyalty identification, which will show you a personalized version of the menu—highlighting your favorite and recently ordered items. Alternatively, all orders can also be placed through Panera’s phone app, which will then notify you when your food is ready.

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The chain is going for “warm and inviting” with the new design, and customer experience is at the center of its operations. “We undertook the development of the next generation Panera bakery-cafe with a relentless focus on guest experience,” said Rob Sopkin, SVP, Panera’s chief development officer, in a statement. “Every step of the guest journey was scrutinized to find ways to make it more intuitive and convenient, and the result represents the very best of our design and development teams that we are proud to open today.”

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