Add another cafe no longer serving up soup in a bread bowl to the list.
The Panera Bread at 32635 Grand River in Farmington closed its doors for good. Signage on the restaurant indicates it closed June 19.
"Thank you for the support over the years," a sign in the door reads. "Please visit a nearby cafe."
The signage on the cafe then directs customers to head to the locations at 37900 12 Mile in Farmington Hills and 20140 Haggerty in Livonia.
A message seeking additional comment on the closure was sent to Panera Bread.
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The closure marks the most recent shutdown of Panera Bread restaurants across Detroit's western suburbs. The location at 35000 Warren near the Westland Shopping Center in Westland recently shut down, as did as the location at Ann Arbor Trail and Main Street in downtown Plymouth.
Signs were still up in the windows of the cafe Monday afternoon advertising pickup and delivery options, and several seats and chairs were still out on the patio.
The closure comes after the restaurant had asked the City of Farmington for permission to install a drive-thru lane, something that had happened in recent years at locations such as the one on Haggerty in Livonia. The planning commission voted last August to approve a drive-thru, though no work on creating such a drive-thru was done at the restaurant.
Contact reporter David Veselenak at dveselenak@hometownlife.com or 734-678-6728. Follow him on Twitter @davidveselenak.
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