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Bleh. Atlanta Bread Company is one of those trendy "fast-casual" sandwich shops that were a big deal about five years ago. Subpar soups, okay sandwiches, but by no means worth making a special trip. The best thing I've had there was a chicken pesto panini, but even that was simply average. I can't imagine anybody would be excited to go here; the menu is very simple and the food doesn't even live up to its low expectations. The decor is nice but the restaurant itself is far too large. The last few times I've gone there have only been a few other tables occupied. The call-out-your-number style of picking up your food seems unnecessary given the usual amount of customers; I think it would be an improvement if they took the food out to you ala Noodles & Company. The bakery is expansive but mediocre. The cookies are large but I could make better at home. I haven't tried much else from the bakery (I'm too eager to leave) but I have no real desire to return. Final verdict: Not bad, but don't bother.
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