Nearly a decade after opening pay-what-you-can restaurants around the country, Panera Bread is shuttering its last Panera Cares location this month.

The last remaining store, located in Boston, is set to close Feb. 15, Bloomberg first reported. The cafes offered customers the option to pay what they wanted, with a suggested donation listed on the menu equivalent to the retail value of the meal.

Panera opened its first free meal cafe in 2010 with the goal of raising awareness about hunger in the U.S. It had locations in Chicago; Clayton, Missouri; Portland, Oregon; and Dearborn, Michigan.

The Boston location at 3 Center Plaza opened in 2013.

According to the company’s website, guests who could not meet the suggested donation amount were asked to limit themselves to one entree and beverage per week.

Customers could also earn a meal voucher by volunteering for one hour per week in Panera’s community cafe.

“Despite our commitment to this mission, it’s become clear that continued operation of the Boston Panera Cares is no longer viable,” Panera told Bloomberg in a statement.

MassLive has reached out to the company for comment.