I like coming here only because the pastelito are always fresh. However, I hate to say that my own people need to realize that they are in America and they should have a minimum ability to communicate with those who do not speak English. Also, do not look at those who do not speak Spanish as if you are annoyed by it. It's rude and disrespectful. I witnessed a young woman being given dirty looks because she did not speak Spanish and they had a hard time understanding her. This is not Cuba this is America and it tears me up that my people feel as if they are inconvenienced because of a language barrier. In addition I had 2 guys that came after me walk up and place their orders without picking a ticket. Everyone seemed to know the two gentleman. Service is everything and what I experienced today am not sure if I...
Read moreI've heard good things about this place. I stopped by on a crowded Saturday morning. The staff moved at a snail's pace and didn't appear to be concerned about the place getting busier. After waiting 10 minutes I walked out since I still had about 12 ticket holders ahead of me. Maybe I'll try this place again in the near future, when it's not as crowded. UPDATE: So I gave this place another chance. It was still a very crowded Saturday morning but at least staff was moving quicker than last time. I still waited about 25-30 minutes for breakfast. Well, it's inexpensive, yet the food was not worth...
Read moreI’d like to say this is a good bakery to enjoy fresh food and cafecito, but only if you pay with cash or debit... I’ve been visiting this place in the lunch for around 3 months and one day my friend needed to pay with his credit card, I was speechless when I saw the lady taking care of us writing down all his driver license information: Name, Address, ID#, etc... plus the credit card number... claiming the manager was making them do that... Visitors be careful and only pay cash or debit... you don’t want people with all your info and credit card...
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