So unsuspecting from the outside, however, once inside, everything you set your eyes on will be delicious! I love the fresh cooked carnitas along with the baked in store soft rolls! They are usually fresh from the oven, around dinner time. Every other "pan" (bread pastry) is fresh and available daily. I never suffered disappointment! My absolute favorite (safe to say, in Coco County) are the aguas frescas, in English, the fresh fruit drinks. I love the variety! Three drink choices are offered daily. Horchata--the main staple of beverages--is available daily, whilst, the two others change. You may also request a custom blend. They are very fresh, refreshing, and borderline addicting. Fresh cakes are available on the spot or can be ordered in advance. And, the employees! These employees are are extremely helpful and friendly! Good thing for the Spanish challenged customers that the majority of the staff speak excellent English! Aside, from fresh, ready to eat delights, this is a market where you can purchase household food and necessities. If you have not been here, it is definitely the place...
   Read moreA family base business. A normal a traditional store for traditional latin produce and groceries. Friendly environment for "normal" people. But if you are part of the LGTBQ+ and mental health communities be ready to feel a judgemental scrutiny, the murmurs, some rejection from customers, staff, and even from the owners. One of those places where in the moment you open the door for first time and everyone turn their face in direction to you, making you feel out of place. If you have some struggles drinking and you are buying a beer, you can be received some comments by the owner about your drinking habits, no with evil intentions but out of his place, good intentions but no his business. This is getting better, after youngest individual with a more open mind attitude are taking control. No their fault, a cultural issues. In small towns in Latin A allmerica is the everyday situation, no too much tolerance for the non traditional. As a business...
   Read moreA great place to grab a simple but good breakfast burrito on the weekend when you don't feel like cooking or having cold cereal. They take phone orders so you don't have to wait which is nice when you want to get in and get out.
They're also a Mexican bakery (panderia) excuse my spelling if it's incorrect. The ONLY negative thing I can say is I've seen flies in the pastry glass display cases during the summer. That's not okay, but in all fairness, it is self-serve and people tend to leave the case doors open for extended periods while deciding what they want or not completely closing the doors.
That's the only reason I gave 4 stars...
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