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4404 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ | Map it  

85012 33.500400 -112.073900

(602) 234-2100 | View Website

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    Monday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Tuesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Wednesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thursday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sunday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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dahlgren55

Member since Jan, 2007 View Profile
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Joined 5 years ago
1.0
July 04, 2008

Overpriced and Arrogant !. I arrived to try the place out during a slow time and there was only one other table there who was already having lunch. I placed my order and asked if they could warm my sandwich in the over to which they replied

"we don't do that here". Ok, I guess the customer is not gonna get any hospitality. When I did get my sandwich, I asked for a glass of water. We only have bottled water was the reply. I asked how they washed their hands and they said they had a tap but don't give tap water. What arrogance. How does this place stay in business. The sandwich was ok, but nothing special . And at $8.00 for a cheese sandwich, a bit overpriced.

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NickyViola

Member since Apr, 2008 View Profile
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5.0
April 28, 2008

My favorite Phoenix eatery.. I used to live right down the street from this place and my daughter and I would walk there every Saturday to each eat a Foccaccia del Giorno and split a Tomato, Basil and Mozzarella sandwich. The things that really set Pane Bianco apart from other places are its bread and its mozzarella. The ciabatta is so rich and flavorful and the mozzarella... Well, just give it a try.

I give a lot of credit to the quality of the food here to the attention-to-detail of Chris. I see him in there regularly and am confident that he will keep this place at the same level of Pizzeria Bianco. Pane Bianco is my hidden gem.

I live in Tucson and I will even take the 10 through Phoenix to go to San Diego SPECIFICALLY to stop by this joint on Saturday mornings. That's how highly I think of it.

The front staff is great and always remembers my name. I wish I could say the same!

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bhatch

Member since Oct, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
4.0
October 23, 2006

Some of the Best Sandwiches I've Ever Had; Gourmet But Pricey. Great minimalist menu, kitchen, outside dining area. Sandwiches are all amazing. But paying $8 for a brown bag sandwich, no matter how good, with no chips, makes this one for special occasions versus a daily meal. It's the "daytime" version of the famous phoenix pizza joint... this is open during the day, the other location downtown at night. There soprassetta (mispelled??) sandwich is a standout.

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hhesse

Member since Aug, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
5.0
August 09, 2006

Great Place!. This is one of the best places I have ever eaten. They use very high quality ingredients with quality production. The food is simple and spectacular. One the best places to eat in Phoenix.

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danberly

Member since Jul, 2006 View Profile
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5.0
July 07, 2006

Journey to Mecca. This whole little shopping center with Lux on one side serving the best coffee, Passage on the other side presenting truly artistic clothes, and Panne Bianco in the center serving the best sandwhiches anywhere makes me proud to live in Phoenix.

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texasfoodie

Member since May, 2005 View Profile
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Joined 7 years ago
5.0
November 18, 2005

Great sandwiches. I absolutely love the tuna sandwich and tomato/mozzarella salad. I've been told that the daily market sandwich is better. Not cheap but worth every penny. Nice casual atmosphere.

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Contributor

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4.5
January 23, 2004

Brown-bag gourmet lunches on a Central Avenue patio.. The Scene
Chris Bianco's commitment to a simple menu featuring fresh, local ingredients earned his downtown pizzeria a national reputation. Applying the same approach to sandwich making has made his uptown lunch spot an instant success. Office workers, downtown artists and neighborhood residents order at an inside counter, wait for brown-bagged meals and dine outside at umbrella-shaded picnic tables with views of distant Camelback Mountain.

The Food
This is sandwich making elevated to a fine art. Wholesome, often organic, local ingredients are piled generously on delicious, home-baked breads. A small menu lists four sandwiches, two salads and assorted beverages. Microbrewed and classic-brand sodas are displayed in a glass case. The mozzarella sandwich with Bianco's own freshly made cheese, crisp local tomatoes, balsamic vinegar and fresh basil is nothing short of sensational. Salads include the delicious tuna on local organic greens, and the creamy mozzarella, local tomato and basil salad.

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