This is a VERY disappointing location relative to other Au Bön Pain locations. I went here in the late afternoon, around 4:30pm I genuinely felt that I was walking into a 7 – 11 with booths. No small bags near the pastries for the breadsticks I chose(no rolls of any kind!), I had to just hold them in my hand with a sliver of wax paper while picking out 2 salads. Choices were limited — I felt that no attempts were made to restock — a real, «It’s the end of the day, take what we’ve got left and deal with it.» Not a great presentation when you’re in prime real estate with readily available customers — a HOSPITAL with TONS of staff, visitors, and out-patients??! The cashier carelessly put the breadsticks in the same bag as the packaged salads… one of which leaked all over the bag… and breadsticks. Yay… not. I LOVE Au Bön Pain — this one was just AWFUL
Carolyn M P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
I been there 3 times. I love there scones, 1-Cinnamon with a crunchy bits of goodness. Slice it open and add butter. Goes with a hot cup of tea. Then I would buy another scone 1-Cinnamon. Then I would buy 2 or 3 cookies to go, I would always do take out. I love there Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, English Toffee Cookies are to die for. The location is not that far from my crib 5145 N. California it’s really kiddy corner from Swedish Covenant Hospital. Scone are shaped like a triangles with a bulge on the top they are similar to a hard biscuit always great with soft butter. There cookies are soft and chewy.
Katarina X.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chicago, IL
I got out of the gym and boyfriend is sick. It’s just a simple cold but man oh man, is he unbearable when he is sick, even with a cold. Yes, I could go home and make soup… but why not leave here pronto with soup– hot and delivered like rock star room service? So I pick up a salad for myself, a big bowl of soup, a bigger sandwich and look like post-gym perfection on arrival. I recommend it. You can even mix different soup options to make the spicy veggie-chicken noodle soup combo that made my guy happy. It’s fast, it is hearty and you can’t beat the convenience.
Eric X.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chicago, IL
Seems like this Au Bön Pain gets a lot of people with first world problems. Here’s my take: Great coffee — certainly better than Starbucks, which isn’t hard — and the 99 cent with breakfast sandwich offer is a nice deal. Food: I’ve only ever eaten the breakfast sandwiches — the egg/cheese/bacon is a fine example of such a thing. The salmon with wasabi mayo is delicious, although I feel they should give a little more salmon. The bagels are pretty standard for goyim-style steamed affair. They do a good job with the ‘everything’ and similar styles to really encrust the bagel. They have a wide variety of soups, but I have not tried any. They look good. Space: It’s new, clean, airy, and bright. For this style of restaurant(order/pay upfront, bus yourself), it’s a good, comfortable space that doesn’t feel cheap, loud, or crusty. Attitude: I’ve had nothing but positive, friendly interactions with the staff and management there. I had a nice chat with a male manager when they first opened about the space and the location’s business potential. Summary: Let’s face it, if you’re up over by Foster and Cali, your dining options are severely limited. This is an extremely pleasant addition. I can walk over here and grab a coffee before heading to River Park to exercise my dog. This was highly needed. Let’s hope they can last. I’m sure the hospital staff is happy to have another lunch option. My biggest complaint is they aren’t open Sunday.
Bridget F.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Chicago, IL
I can say it has not improved sine the last review. I was there 6÷24÷13. I was the only customer in the store, I wandered a bit before I figured out where to place an order, the entire time no one said boo to me. So finally the guy behind the counter says«do you know what you want?» … Ok a hello might have been nice. I order a sandwich, the guy was making salads, he finished took them to the fridge and brought back a cold sandwich, if I wanted refridgerated bread I would have picked it up. So finally they are making my sandwich with 4 ingredients including bread and I am waiting. They tell me to per-pay while they prepare, so I go to register and there is no place to set anything down(thank goodness I am pre-paying). I go back to counter and this woman who is finally making sandwich is doing 5 things like the place is busy, did I mention I was the only person there? So end of story it took 15 mins for a sandwich and no bag or napkin no words spoken like welcome and have a nice day. It was extremely painful, and probably the worse customer service I ever experienced. I will never return. Not even sure I will go to a different one, it was that painful
Karl Z.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Westfield, IN
TERRIBLE!!! Don’t go here and ESPECIALLY don’t bring your kids here. I have to say, since I work out early mornings at Galter, I was excited for this location to open, but when I stopped in one morning after working out I was shocked at all of the things going on there. First, there was a manager training a new employee, which is fine and expected, but when the other employee(3 people total) was asking for some help with the growing line of customers [I was in], the manager would yell over to her that she was«busy and to do get the bagels herself». Having managed retail, I found that tacky and in poor judgement. Next, while I was standing and waiting for my 2 sandwiches, I listened to the music playing and was really disgusted at the lyrics to the song playing. I Shazaam’d it to find out it was a song called«Deuces» [Explicit Version] by Chris Brown. There was a LOT of profanity in the song, which I couldn’t believe they were piping through their speakers at an Au Bön Pain. My sandwiches were presented to me, both incorrectly, but the lady working behind the counter nicely offered to remake them and I was okay with that since the Manager wasn’t helping her at all anyhow. This was understandable, but the general quality of the food was terribly. Freshly cooked eggs that were then put into a drawer near the floor and 2 previously cooked egg«discs» were pulled out for my sandwiches. I understand the need for speed, but with 3 customers in line, 6 sandwiches to be made, and it’s already taking 20 minutes to get me my food, please don’t pull precooked egg discs out of a drawer bin that sits about 6 inches off the floor. Absolutely disgusting. People walk around and kick up water and debris all the time. I can’t see this as a good place to keep precooked eggs or why even precook them in the first place. I finally received my 2 sandwiches and went to the checkout register to pay. The new hire there was very friendly and did a great job of asking me questions and ringing me up and thanking me for my visit. While this was going on, the manager was mopping up a broken bottle of juice that has spilled under the register. In the process she was mopping all over my feet and didn’t say«excuse me» or anything about possibly moving so she could mop. So, I took my sandwiches and my wet shoes and left the store. I got to my care and started to bite into one of the sandwiches and it was like eating rubber surrounded by cardboard. It was an egg and bagel thin sandwich, but there was NO flavor to it and the textures were gross. This was on a Saturday and I tried to call the Au Bön Pain customer service phone number to complain(as I’d rather do that than go straight to Unilocal with a complaint), but they were closed until Monday. I waited until Monday and called in the morning and left a message. I then called later on Monday afternoon and left another message. It is now Thursday morning and I have yet to receive a call back even though I have specifically stated in my voicemails that I had a terrible experience in this location and wanted someone to call me back fast because of several things that had gone wrong with my experience. I find is sad that this manager is in charge of 1. training new employees since she apparently has no patience and 2. this manager has no sense of decorum in dealing with customers and 3. she cannot seem to handle more than one thing at a time. I’m disgusted that Au Bön Pain lets the music played in their stores be of a sexually charged and profanely graphic nature. I feel very bad for the two employees that were working that day and hope that better jobs come along for them in the near future. I will NOT be setting foot in this or any other Au Bön Pain in the foreseeable future. You’ll be better off getting your order mesed up at a McDonald’s Drive Thru than going to this Au Bön Pain.
Jay I.
Rating des Ortes: 3 New York, NY
3.5 Stars small bakery/breakfast/coffee place near Swedish Covenant Hospital. Seatings are nice with some booth. They have good selections of coffee, sandwiches and pastries. This I didn’t like much was a little bit of inconvenience. They don’t have any wifi, and on top of that, the reception is pretty bad in the restaurant. Also, there is no plate available for pastries for dine-in customers. Service is adequate, but I think at least they can think of a small paper plate or something unless they are vocally environment-friendly. In that case, I would totally understand.
Richie D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Seattle, WA
As a Swedish Covenant employee, I was counting down the days for this Au Bön Pain(ABP) to finally open the doors. The opening kept lagging on and getting pushed back. ABP seems to have an affinity for hospitals since there’s one at Northwestern, Rush, Lutheran General, University of Chicago, Lake Forest, and now Swedish! Within Swedish Covenant Hospital’s beautiful Foster Pavilion building, the ABP is very modern within. They have a wide selection of soft breads and pastries(go figure!), fresh salads, sandwiches/wraps, and soups. I can always go for any one of those three. I would eat here every day if I could afford it, especially when compared to the average food sold in the hospital cafeteria. I just wish their hours were a tad earlier than 6:30 am on Monday-Thursday for those who begin our twelve hour shift at 7 am. Nevertheless, I love ABP and am happy to now have a second quick dining option to choose from while at work.