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It's owned by Panera. So essentially they have some shared items. They also share the same hefty prices for fairly small portions. Lets be real here, the illusion of healthy food is all that you are really getting. As other reviewers have said, the cookies melt in your mouth, here's why: they are made primarily of butter. So is everything else in the place including the breads. Everything is very high in calories (even the salads), so if healthy food is your goal you should definitely ask to see their nutrition info first, although if you do you might need to find somewhere else to eat. Avoid the cookies at all costs at nearly 300-400 calories a pop. Yes that's one cookie. Note the grease stain it leaves when you set it on any clean napkin. That being said, the food is okay. The place is always busy and the staff is nice enough. Salads are usually fresh enough and sandwiches can be customized to your specifications. Bagels and muffins in the morning are usually fresh as well, but stale by the afternoon. Really it's just the illusion of "healthy" food that gets me here. One of their "meals" is topping 1000 calories if you eat the "free" cookie.
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