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Reviews for Au Bon Pain in Indianapolis, IN

Amanda Nicholson 2 years ago
1

Dealing with a trauma situation and am personally post surgery. Just wanted shot of espresso and glass of ice to mix protein... shake. 6.00 bucks.. Really guys?? Come on. Read more

Goodykos 2 years ago
5

Their food was very good and well made. I had the turkey with rice chowder and a bread roll and a parfait. I thought... everything was good. Read more

Austin McDonald 2 years ago
3

Food is better than cafeteria, which isn't saying much. Expensive for what it is.

Hajer Alsaihati 2 years ago
5

Great food but a little pricey. Make sure to get your bread stuck with your salad!

Jennifer Bournique 3 years ago
3

The food is good, but pricey for the amount of meat on the sandwiches. They need more staff especially as the soup is very... popular, but you cannot get your own. The lines to checkout can be very long. If you want fountain drinks it is not clearwhere or how you should order them. Coffee is in one place, fountain drinks another and iced tea another. Read more

K A Leafgreen 3 years ago
4

Great eating in a hospital setting. Ate here 3 days. Staff was extra engaging and conversational. Has both pre made items... (wraps) and grilled items. Husband enjoyed pick your own salad entree. Good desserts also. Read more

Heather Estepp 3 years ago
4

Convenient if you're visiting in the hospital. I see a lot of complaining about the prices, but they're really about on par with... Starbucks. I always got a large vanilla latte & my husband would get a large caramel macchiato, the total came to $8 and change.So take that for what you will. The breakfast sandwiches were one of the more reasonably priced food items, in my opinion.(Although I only drank coffee.) My only criticism is that on one occasion the espresso maker was broken down so I got a regularvanilla iced coffee. Their house blend coffee is definitely not to either of our tastes and I was given SF syrup rather thanregular. Ultimately, I poured the coffee down a sink. Read more

Nick Montelauro 4 years ago
1

ABP should be ashamed of their prices. Their landlords should be ashamed that they allow ABP to charge what they do... considering the cafeteria doesn't open for dinner and therefore there are few other options for families and employees trying tofind something decently healthy to eat. Your choices are to pay $10-12 for a rewarmed sandwich or $4 for a small bowl ofsalty soup. Or, you can pay by the pound for whatever they put on the "lunch bar" and has been sitting there since breakfast. The attached photo shows what I paid a little over 6 dollars for. The employees don't care - will ignore you standing at thecounter, cover your sandwich in sauce while they wrap it up, then make you wait for 10 minutes standing at the cash register forone of the three employees behind the counter to come around to ring you up, despite the fact that all three made eye contactwith you standing there. This wasn't once - this has been my and others' experience on multiple occasions. I get thatconvenience comes at a price, but everyone in charge of this place should be ashamed. Read more