Panera invites customers to sit a while
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Marisa O’Neil
Over the past month, Panera Bread in Newport Beach has been quietly
raking in the dough.
The new bread bakery and cafe, at 1348 Bison Ave. in the Bluffs
shopping center, represents the chain’s first foray into Orange
County with its menu of soups, sandwiches, pastries and 17 kinds of
bread. Panera’s popularity in other parts of the country -- it has
500 shops east of the Mississippi River -- has helped keep the new
location busy, even without a major advertising campaign.
“Right after the sign went up, people would stop their cars and
tell us that they’d been at the one in Kettering or Boston or
Chicago,” owner and President Sheri Hoover said. “Or that their
mother back East loves it.”
Newport Beach resident Hoover first stumbled on Panera while
visiting a relative in Kettering, Ohio. A short time later, her
husband, Ted, was looking for an investment opportunity after
retiring from a career in real estate.
They first considered buying stock in the company, but instead
decided to start a franchise. The couple are planning to open
locations in Irvine and Orange next year and hope to open 15 in south
Orange over the next five years.
The chain falls into the “fast casual” market, where a customer
orders food from the counter and then a server brings it out to the
table. Ted Hoover said that they do a brisk lunch business during the
week with the nearby Irvine office parks.
The Hoovers said they encourage people to relax with a book or
newspaper during “chill-out time,” between the breakfast and lunch
rushes. The shop also has a wireless internet connection for
customers’ laptop computers.
On the weekends, families stop in for lunch or breakfast on their
way home from soccer games and church.
“We sell more bagels than the bagel shops,” Sheri Hoover said.
“It’s more inviting here. Plus, we have all the latte drinks.”
Sheri Hoover said that their two signature bagels -- cinnamon
crunch and asiago cheese -- are two of their biggest sellers. The
chain features 10 bagel varieties in addition to its Artisan breads.
The “You Pick Two” combination for $6.95 is also popular, she
said. Customers can pick any two options from a list of soups, salads
and sandwiches, such as the turkey artichoke or Portobello and
mozzarella panini.
Sheri Hoover said that bakers come in at about 10 p.m. and bake their products all night long on rotating racks inside two
refrigerator-sized ovens. They donate any bread left over at the end
of the day to Costa Mesa’s Share Our Selves, which offers emergency
services to those in need.
Panera Bread started in 1998, after the Boston-based Au Bon Pain
bought the St. Louis Bread Company and changed its name. Ted Hoover
said that the company plans to expand into the California market with
100 new stores in Southern California over the next five years.
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