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Get a free travel mug when you join and enjoy discounted freshly brewed 100% arabica coffee daily Join our email club to receive special offers, promotions and event information Summary: Currently when you join their e-club, they offer the following benefits as reported on their site – Summary: No resources found Are There Any Other Discounts or Benefits at? Summary: No resources found Does Au Bon Pain Offer Senior Citizen | AARP Discounts? To receive this deal please sign up for the Au Bon Pain email list” ( ) Do They Offer First Responder Discounts? NPN Deal valid 7 days before your birthday, on your birthday and 7 days after. “Get a free travel mug when you sign up for their email club and then discounted coffee daily to fill it.” ( ) “Lunch is free on your birthday when you join the eClub” ( ) “On your birthday get a free salad or sandwich when you sign up for their email club” ( ) As always, please check with your local restaurant to find out what current promotion is being offered especially since these sources are reporting different things. Summary: Although there was no information on their site, the following could be found from external sources. Summary: Au Bon Pain doesn’t offer any military discounts What About My Birthday at Au Bon Pain?

Does Au Bon Pain Offer Military Discounts? Summary: Au Bon Pain does not offer a kids eat free promotion. Rewards Program: Au Bon Pain Reward Program Do Kids Eat Free at Au Bon Pain? I would hand it to them, and I would see them pull meats from the local delicatessen, and they would put it on the bread.

But they started asking for it sliced not like a loaf of bread, but from top to bottom, long ways. In 1984, these were still traditional French bakeries, and people would come in and ask for a baguette. Phasing out pork suppliers using gestational crates () Pledges To Stop Supporting Gestation Crates ()Īnother Cage-Free Victory () Switching to Cage Free Eggs ()ġ00% Cage Free Eggs and Gestation Crate Free-pork () When we were small: Panera Bread ()Ī founder’s bold gamble on Panera ()įoundation | Charity Work: No resources found History ()ġ8 Years After Separating, Panera Bread And Au Bon Pain Reunite In Merger () Name Origin: Au Bon Pain in French means “at the good bread” ( source)Ĭurrent View of Original Location: 14 S Market St (Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall) as it is today (link may not work on mobile devices without Google Maps)Īu Bon Pain Co., Inc. Original Location: 4 S Market St (Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall), Boston, Massachusettsįounded By: Pavailler, French Baking Equipment Co The first location was located at 4 S Market St (inside Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall) and opened in 1976 () The History of Au Bon Pain (franchise site down at the time of this post)Ģ.8/5, or 56% 218 Reviews () Panera Bread is then owned by JAB Holding Company who is owned by Agnaten SEĪddress: Oudeweg 147, 2031 CC Haarlem, Netherlandsĭo They Franchise? Yes. Who Owns Au Bon Pain? Panera Bread owns Au Bon Pain. To be continued… General Restaurant InformationĬompany Slogans: The good bread Good food served quickly Simply put, Bon means good He becomes the third owner of the company, but the most important as a few years later he turns Au Bon Pain into something much more significant. Shaich saw an opportunity to combine the two businesses and with the help of an early inheritance from his CPA father, purchases 60% of the small chain. Seeing all the traffic walk by in the morning hours not ready for cookies till lunchtime, Ronald Shaich reached out to Louis Kane who was by then losing the bakery company to debt. He loved the experience and so after college, he began The Cookie Jar in Boston in 1980. He hated the mistreatment so much that he decided to open his own (nonprofit) convenience store financed by the student body. Most college students would have a funny story to tell their friends, Shaich chose a different option. Shaich, while attending Harvard, was kicked out of a convenience store with his friends after being accused of shoplifting. Let’s pause there one minute moving across town to another Harvard grad, Ronald Shaich (pronounced “shake”). He quickly found out that it was much more challenging to sell bread in retail space than to sell frozen yogurt. Two years later in 1978 Louis Kane, a Harvard graduate, and owner of a frozen yogurt franchise decided to purchase the bread company. The story begins in 1976 when Pavallier, a French manufacturer of baking equipment, decided to start selling their bread to showcase their ovens in Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall. Au Bon Pain (we’ll tackle the pronunciation later) began in France, now resides in Germany with one American businessman in the center.
