This worshiped casual chain can start selling beer and wine

Here's where you can test a glass of wine with a soup in a bread bowl.


Panera has a range of comfort products on its menu: hot bagels, sweet pastries, soup in abread bowl, and of course, Mac and cheese (also available in a bread bowl). Now, five cafes around the city of Kansas make the sense of comfort at the next level by testing sales of beer and wine.

The test locations will offer 4 m alcoholic beverages. When closing time for dinner customers only, according toNews from the Nation's restaurant. They are part of the Pan American group, a subsidiary of the group of larger restaurants Flynn.

The new menu options include a pale wheat beer and a non-filtered wheat beer Brewing Co., plus a Chardonnay, a Pinot Grigio and a red mix of Napa Valley's household, a three wines. YesSELTZER with spikes is more style, you're lucky. There is also a strawberry lemon and a basil flavor on the menu.

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Randy Bates, Marketing Manager for Flynn Restaurant Group, said NRN that the pilot program can develop at additional locations if the test proves a success.

A new article available in all Panera locations right now are nowflat pizza. The channel has added three options to its menu, which have been created byPizza hut Alum Claes Petersson. Cheese, Margherita and Chipotle Chicken & Bacon Platbreads are $ 7.99. Pay attention to calories, even if it later has a quantity of 930 of them.

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