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How to use your Points at Panera Bread

Find out how all your favorites (including that creamy broccoli cheddar soup) fit into your daily goals.
Published February 11, 2019 | Updated May 21, 2025
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Panera Bread was one of the first soup-salad-sandwich chains, back when most quick meals meant a burger and fries. Known for tasty dishes like Asian sesame chicken salad, soup in a bread bowl, and specialty bagels loaded with Asiago or cinnamon-sugar, it’s true that some of its offerings can make a substantial dent in your Points® Budget. But there are still lots of options that can fit in with everyone’s goals. (And remember, on the WeightWatchers® program for weight loss, nothing is totally off the menu.)

Discover the Points value of some of your favorite dishes at Panera Bread, as well as some lighter options, with our guide.

Breakfast


It’s no surprise that a place with “bread” in its name makes tasty bagels and pastries. The bagel flat sandwich is a great choice because it includes healthy unsaturated fat from the avocado, protein from the egg white, and fiber from spinach that can help keep you full longer.

  • Asiago bagel 10 Points
  • Avocado, egg white, and spinach on multigrain bagel flat 9 Points
  • Everything bagel 9 Points
  • Mini orange scone 9 Points

Soups


While it may seem like the broccoli cheddar would be the soup option with the most Points, it's actually tied with the creamy tomato — each one is nearly double that of the French onion soup. Keep in mind that what your soup comes in at Panera may have a big impact if you opt for a bread bowl.

Points value is based on a 1-cup serving of soup.

  • Broccoli cheddar soup 11 Points
  • Homestyle chicken noodle soup 2 Points
  • Bistro french onion soup 6 Points
  • Vegetarian creamy tomato soup 11 Points
  • Sourdough bread bowl 19 Points

Salad


Salads are sometimes known for seeming healthy but actually being high in Points once you add on dressing and toppings like croutons or wontons, cheese, and nuts. That said, many of the half-size portions of Panera’s salads are reasonable and include chicken, whose protein can help keep you full longer.

Points value is based on a half-size portion of salad.

  • Asian sesame chicken salad with dressing 4 Points
  • Fuji apple salad with chicken and dressing 7 Points
  • Greek salad with dressing 6 Points
  • Green goddess Cobb salad with chicken and dressing 4 Points
  • Strawberry poppy seed salad with chicken and fat-free dressing 2 Points

Sandwiches


If you’re feeling a craving for fresh-baked bread at Panera, there are options that are heavier or lighter on Points. For example, the sourdough bread bowl is 19 points before you count the soup, whereas another way to get sourdough — a half turkey & cheddar sandwich on country rustic sourdough — is 11 Points, including everything that comes between the bread.

Points value is based on half a sandwich.

  • Frontega chicken panini on black pepper focaccia 12 Points
  • Mediterranean veggie sandwich on tomato basil 9 Points
  • Grilled Chicken and avo BLT sandwich on country rustic sourdough 13 Points
  • Tuna salad sandwich on country sourdough 8 Points
  • Turkey sandwich on crusty rustic sourdough 6 Points

Sides, add-ons, and sweets


Sometimes people can fall into all-or-nothing thinking, like “If I’m getting chips, I may as well get a cookie too.” But looking at the Points totals, there’s a big difference — 5 Points for chips alone versus 25 Points for chips and a cookie. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, consider the ZeroPoints fruit cup, or just eat part of the XL chocolate chipper.

  • Chocolate Chipper cookie 20 Points
  • Seasonal fruit cup 0 Points
  • Panera kettle chips 5 Points
  • French Baguette (side portion) 5 Points

The bottom line


Nothing is off-limits at Panera — including its specialty bagels and even the infamous bread bowl. If you’re trying to lose weight, consider using our guide to minimize Points on your salad, sandwich, soup, sides, and dessert.

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be regarded as a substitute for guidance from your healthcare provider.