Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - Panera opens in Highlands Panera Bread will open its ninth Louisville-area cafe tomorrow morning at 1534 Bardstown Road, in the old building known in the 1930s as the Laib Company, then a plumbing fixture store (Editor's note: Google Maps indicates that this is the portion of the old Ear X-tacy that Seviche didn't use? If so, wouldn't it have made more sense for the news release to have said that?) The building's
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - New restaurant in Mall St . . . Re: New restaurant in Mall St Matthews by Mark R » Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:57 pm Heather Y wrote: Would it be going in the former Panera bread space? Panera (in case no one knew) will be moving to Oxmoor center next month! Now if they can only do something about that eyesore of a Sears wing!!
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - Indigo Joe - Closed . . . Scott Hack wrote: I'd love to see something *like* a Panera in there Fresh bread, sandwiches, soups, casual atmosphere, wifi etc Wasn't there something like that in the Wild Eggs location; it didn't last long I like something like Indigo Joe's, only good Their food was mediocre at best and their beer cocktail program depressing
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - Twister Closed. . . I also thought the same "How do they stay open" with such overhead and seasonal sales I thought the Shelbyville Rd twisters was owned or partially owned by the son of the local Panera Bread Franchise owner and that they had anticipated similar expansion with the custard concept How much do you spend on dessert vs breakfast, lunch and dinner?
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - Metro Diner chain coming to . . . It's not unlike Panera bragging (I assume they still do) that their bread is "baked fresh daily," where in fact it comes in par-baked loaves on trucks from a central commissary to be finished in Panera's local ovens That's not entirely a bad thing It certainly replicates fresh-baked bread
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - Clifton Donut Shop So far this year they have chosen, through their experience or my description: Nord's, Plehn's, Bussman's, Clifton's, Krispy Kreme, Jeff's, Panera Bread, Nancy's Bagels, Kroger, and Adrienne and Co The winner, that gets requested by my students easily 2 to 1 over the rest of the competition combined is Bussman's
Louisville Restaurants Forum • View topic - 20 Best Dishes in Louisville 15 Pizza (Steve O's - Buckner) 16 Filet Mandarin (Bristol) 17 French Onion Soup (Panera) 18 Fettucini Alfredo (Rocky's) 19 Mixed greens salad w homemade Rocquefort dressing (Pat's) 20 Chicken Flautas (El Nopal) WHEW!! "I want to go where the hand of man has never set foot " -- Samuel Goldwyn User GaryF { RANK } Foodie Posts 2006 Joined