American chains are invading Toronto.
After discovering P.F. Changs earlier in the week, the trip ended with a mid-day break at yet another American chain - Panera Bread.
A fusion of café, bakery, art gallery and restaurant in one. Comfortable enough, mediocre food, but better than Starbucks.
The turkey and cheese sandwich looked perfectly grilled.
But the turkey felt very fatty and there was a certain blandness to the whole taste of this sandwich - avoid.
The cheese and peppers sandwich was much better. Actually I really enjoyed it.
And all their sandwiches come with Panera's own pre-packed potato chips (making this very American indeed).
After discovering P.F. Changs earlier in the week, the trip ended with a mid-day break at yet another American chain - Panera Bread.
A fusion of café, bakery, art gallery and restaurant in one. Comfortable enough, mediocre food, but better than Starbucks.
The turkey and cheese sandwich looked perfectly grilled.
But the turkey felt very fatty and there was a certain blandness to the whole taste of this sandwich - avoid.
The cheese and peppers sandwich was much better. Actually I really enjoyed it.
And all their sandwiches come with Panera's own pre-packed potato chips (making this very American indeed).
Panera Bread
1066 Don Mills Road
Toronto, Ontario
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