Hannah’s Bretzel’s LaSalle Location Will Soon Move to the Merchandise Mart

Hannah's Bretzel currently has four locations, according to the company website.

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According to an article from Chicago Food Magazine, Hannah’s Bretzel plans to move its current LaSalle location to 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza.

Hannah’s Bretzel’s website states that the move will be happening soon. According to a representative of Hannah’s, “Customers can enjoy the same freshly and in-house prepared food, organic and whole grain ingredients, and the signature house-made organic bretzel bread-based sandwiches that have made Hannah’s Bretzel a community favorite for nearly twenty years, be that for store customers or our large community of catering customers.”

“The Merchandise Mart location will offer the full Hannah’s Bretzel experience, including their renowned bretzel bread sandwiches, salads, and organic snacks, all crafted with a commitment to sustainability and high-quality, wholesome ingredients. The new space has been designed to reflect the brand’s modern aesthetic, providing a welcoming atmosphere for both loyal customers and new visitors.”

Hannah’s website adds “The first Hannah’s Bretzel opened in Chicago’s Loop back in 2005, inspired by founder Florian Pfahler’s hometown of Stuttgart, Germany. Our roots are German, our flavors are global, and our food is proudly made in Chicago!”

“Über to us means tasty. über also means organic, whole grain, free of chemical additives, healthy, and nutritionally balanced. It also means serving you our sandwiches with the smallest environmental footprint possible by powering our stores 100 percent with wind + solar, delivering your order in an electric mini cooper with biodegradable or recyclable packaging, and composting our food waste.”

“Our philosophy is simple; start with quality ingredients, make fresh and tasty sandwiches, and follow with a conscience. We believe food is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle.”

“It has to taste good, it has to be nutritionally valuable, and it has to be made with the least environmental impact possible. It’s important for us to use ingredients that are local, organic, free-range, and antibiotic/hormone-free. It’s something we’re very serious about.”

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