Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I read that the new Panera going into the Veranda building won't be opening until first quarter of 2011. That is too long to see the once-friendly and quaint Veranda sitting there dark and empty.
What could possibly take so long to get this prime venue operational?? A new village can be built in that amount of time! The veranda with wicker chairs, ceiling fans and palms was such an attraction when we came for the Lifestyle Preview stay. Sitting there, watching people go by, was where we saw that this is a true hometown atmosphere. I hope Panera keeps the outdoor portion furnished the same as it was--beckoning northerners and others with some relaxed, southern atmosphere. |
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I would expect that clearing the current spaces, obtaining and installing kitchen equipment (ovens, vents, cooktops, etc.), getting the interior remodeled to fit the Panera model, as well as getting all the permits through channels could create that much delay.
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Nice to meet you. My wife and I are snowflake owners (bought in Bonita in 4/09) from northern Virginia. Recently found out about ToTV and have been eavesdropping when I can. Saw your comment "(there are exceptions and we know where they are...)". Would you mind sharing your secret places so we can also enjoy some good eats on our future visits? Thanks a bunch, OGP |
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Anyone have an opening date yet, or are we still going with the first quarter of 2011?
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I like Panera but NOT in the Veranda location. People come from other states where everything is noisy and rush, rush, rush, and it was a pleasant surprise to come to Lake Sumter Landing and have a quiet, pretty southern hometown restaurant there where one can sit and be served.
The place was peaceful and warm as The Veranda, and now, knowing how Panera is at Spanish Springs, it will be just another Panera where you have to push and shove to crawl between people standing in the long lines, to get to the condiments bar, and people are trying to push and shove thru the people without spilling their drinks and food. I think it is an obnoxious, loud atmosphere, having all the sights and sounds of an airport bar selling 25 cent shots of booze at 9:00 a.m. |
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Careful ... don't give the merchants here an idea! ... and ...errr ... what airport is that?
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Freeda Louthan Lexington KY 1951-1972, Louisville KY 1972-2007 The Villages FL since 2007 - Home for good, at last Measure your wealth not by the things that you have, but by the things you have for which you wouldn't take money. The world needs dreamers; the world needs 'do'-ers. But most of all, the world needs dreamers who are do-ers. |
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The ambiance of the veranda will never in a million years be duplicated by Panera, and as much as I have liked them they will not have my business. The "veranda experience" , as expressed by others, is on the top five reasons we decided that the villages was for us on our two lifestyle previews. In recent months we have begun to concentrate on patronizing the various country clubs and have rarely been disappointed, though we are forming our list of favorites. I must say that the 25 pounds I have had to shed since our first few months here attest to the quality and number of fine eating experiences in the general villages area. The culinary experience may not equal the golf experience, but everyone eats and not everyone golfs...
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Whether we like it or not, Panera is coming and The Veranda is no more. Life is ever changing and this is one example of it.
One thing to remember is that this particular Panera might not be at all like other Panera restaurants in the chain for noise or crowds. It's more off the "beaten path" than the one in Spanish Springs, which is very close to 441. We'll adjust and have either good or bad memories of one eatery in our home town, The Veranda....just like we did of other restaurants in other communities we've lived in. Will I miss The Veranda? Yes, though I was not a frequent patron. Will I enjoy Panera? Who knows, I don't go there much anyway.
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Namaste y'all Last edited by pooh; 01-18-2011 at 07:18 PM. |
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Good points Pooh, about adapting to change. Personally I love Panera, especially their soups. I'm looking forward to having them in town. A great place to go after golf. We've found the country clubs to be pretty mediocre as far as the food, and very busy and noisy.
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Sooooooooo......I guess I probably ought to just keep that Panera gift card we got you for your b-day.
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....she muttered quietly under her breath.
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