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I was looking forward to eating here. I thought it would be similar to Wildflower, which I love, but I was disappointed. I ordered the Chicken Cobb Salad and two kids mac n cheese, all to go. The kids meals were $4.99. The serving of mac n cheese was quite small, probably good for a 4 year old. ( my kids are 9 and 12) Wildflower portions of pasta and sauce are at least double in size to what we got here, and I think the meal is cheaper as well. My salad came in a box that I couldn't quite figure out how to open. Not saying that was bad or good, just different. The flavor of the salad was ok. Not something I would order again. The cheese was supposedly gorgonzola. There was very little of it, and it was not very strong. I could barely tell that it was in the salad. The dressing was odd, not a typical cobb salad dressing. Also, I believe Cobb Salad typically has chopped egg in it and there was no egg. Maybe they don't use it. The turkey Cobb at Wildflower is waaaayyyyyy better. Sorry, Panera, you left me unimpressed. Oh yeah, we tried a brownie too. Meh.
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