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Construction on the new Panera Bread restaurant, next door to Chick-fil-A on West Ehringhaus Street, continues, Wednesday. Tentative plans call for the 4,000-square-foot business to open by late April or early May.

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Construction on the new Panera Bread restaurant, next door to Chick-fil-A on West Ehringhaus Street, continues, Wednesday. Tentative plans call for the 4,000-square-foot business to open by late April or early May.

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Construction on the new Panera Bread restaurant, next door to Chick-fil-A on West Ehringhaus Street, continues, Wednesday. Tentative plans call for the 4,000-square-foot business to open by late April or early May.

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Help!

I admit ignorance! What sort of restaurant is this going to be?

Bakery & Sandwich

Bakery & Sandwich Shop

http://www.panerabread.com/

Thanks George

Thanks George. Man, I had some good times at the City Wine Cellar. :)

I did too.

I did too. Let's scrape together some pocket change and start the business anew. ;-)

I would much rather support a local independent business person than a corporate chain even if it is locally owned (I don't know if this one is or is not). The money tends to stay closer to home.

Yay!

Can hardly wait for them to open!

Bad location, good store

Bad location, good store though. I can't wait until they open. I know it will make me miss the City Wine Seller though.

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