About Au Bon Pain
As we continue our quest to unveil Miami's finest, we introduce you to Au Bon Pain, a true gem in the realm of Sandwich shop. Situated gracefully at 901 NW 17th St suite b and just a phone call away at (305) 545-9999, it's a destination that caters to the discerning Sandwich shop connoisseur. Stay with us to discover what sets them apart.
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Au Bon Pain Hours
Monday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) | Open 24 hours Hours might differ |
Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
Thursday | Open 24 hours |
Friday | Open 24 hours |
Saturday | 6 AM–8 PM |
Sunday | 6 AM–8 PM |
Service Categories
- Sandwich shop
6 Reviews for Au Bon Pain
- by A Rose
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- Google Reviews
Super convenient location as it's open 24/7. I had the tuna salad sandwich. It was one of the best tuna sandwich I ever had. The French bread was soft. The tuna salad had a delicate balance of green onion and salt. I added cheddar cheese and avocado. The sandwich not big like a subway sandwich was 10.00 pricey but worth it. The sandwich without the add ons is 7.99.Ps. Of course this location has alot of panhandling proceed with caution.
- by LAZARO A
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- Google Reviews
Don't go here - it's a waste of your time and money. I used to go every morning for breakfast and the service and quantity and quality is going down the hill, yesterday I asked for a banana milkshake large $5.45 and the employee peeled a banana and just put a quarter of if in the milk shaker lots of ice and milk I inquired her if for a shake of almost 6.00 bucks they do not put the entire banana and she said to me that is the norm so for every banana they are making almost 18 bucks 3 milkshakes that is a rip off ,for a whole hand of ripe bananas in any market would be like $1.80.To tell the history short I also asked for a butter toast the size is not the same as 3 months ago ,now the new norm would fit in your hand ,disrespectful.
- by Flawless BunQueen
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- Google Reviews
I am an employee at Jackson health and Every night I find myself waiting in line waiting for the Night Shift to start wasting my break time. The schedule is supposed to be 24 hours. The switching of the shifts never turn out right they’re always approximately 30 to 45 minutes late or always closed at 10 o’clock up until the next employee gets to work That’s when they reopen. It’s not fair to the employees that’s on lunch break they really need to do better. Or change the schedule and tell people that you will reopen back at 11 PM.
- by Suzette Carter
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- Google Reviews
So I don’t usually have this problem at Au bon pain but tonight I had an extremely horrible experience. Apparently during shift change, they close the store and no one wanted to come to the window to explain that to many us waiting outside. Finally the big guy came to the window yelling what didn’t we understand that they were changing shifts. I told him I’ve never experienced this and he just shut the window without given any info. And he said that he was busy doing other things and didn’t have time to come to the window to explain. Very very RUDE. I was choked and I have a picture of him not caring for their customers.
- by Leonor Fernandez
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- Google Reviews
I used to love butter toasts in this place, but lately every time I order one it’s soaked in butter and even dripping. That is disgusting and a shame for customers. Moreover, in my opinion it is a waste of money for the business because the person that prepares the butter toast is unnecessarily misspending this product.