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Popular downtown restaurant Pan announces new hours of operation

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Logo courtesy of Pan

Locally owned downtown deli Pan has announced they will be extending their business hours into the evenings. Pan opened in 2022 and has been a favorite amongst locals and visitors alike since its doors opened.

The owners took to social media to share the news of their new hours: “We are extending our business hours into the evenings! Starting next week, we will be open from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. from Tuesday through Saturday. (Monday’s hours will remain 11-3) This change will give new customers the chance to discover our menu and provide our regulars with the opportunity to enjoy dinner with us. We believe that this adjustment will better accommodate your schedules, allowing more people to try our specially crafted sandwiches and salads.”

In order to offer these new hours the restaurant has chosen to suspend their breakfast services for the time being, but assured guests “It's not goodbye, it’s see ya a little later!”

They will continue offering breakfast this week and dinner hours start next week. Swing by 105 Hay St. and grab a breakfast sandwich before they’re gone. Then make plans to have dinner downtown at this award winning sandwich shop when they begin their new hours. 

Follow Pan on Facebook for more updates.

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