Stepping into Panaderia Lydia Vieques was like entering a sweet oasis of culinary delight. The desserts were a symphony of flavors, the cheesecakes were pure decadence, and the quesitos were little pockets of heaven. But what truly set this bakery apart was their creativity in crafting desserts and sandwiches that were both visually stunning and incredibly delicious. From the moment I walked in, I knew I was in for a treat. When my friends and I are in the mood for a sweet adventure that will tantalize our taste buds and leave us craving more, I highly recommend a visit to Panaderia Lydia Vieques. - Mike G Bianco
Stepping into Panaderia Lydia Vieques was like entering a sweet oasis of culinary delight. The desserts were a symphony of flavors, the cheesecakes were pure decadence, and the quesitos were little pockets of heaven. But what truly set this bakery apart was their creativity in crafting desserts and sandwiches that were both visually stunning and incredibly delicious. From the moment I walked in, I knew I was in for a treat. When my friends and I are in the mood for a sweet adventure that will tantalize our taste buds and leave us craving more, I highly recommend a visit to Panaderia Lydia Vieques. -...
Read moreHeads up - They close at 11:30!
Place was busy both times we went with good reason. Simple PR style sandwiches and pastries, with great iced coffee.
The mortadella is not like the states, it’s reminiscent of the Oscar Meyer salami I had as a kid, in thickness, with some peppercorns sprinkled throughout. I got it two days in a row with Swiss and mayo. Realized after I could’ve asked to add mustard and pickles.
The cubano has a ridiculous amount of meat if you’re looking for a meatier sandwich, sadly got sand on it, so couldn’t eat as much as I wanted to.
Iced coffee was delicious, got it twice.
Second visit they had quesitos and I could finally try one, very tasty.
This spot is also close to the ferry and a great pre beach food pick up.
Would come here again for sure, nice to find an affordable sandwich spot while...
Read moreFreshly brewed coffee and freshly baked bread make the locals and a few lucky tourists in the know line up promptly after the place opens at 7am. A simple, yet plentiful selection of flat brad sandwiches and pastries is not overpriced unlike many other finer coulinary establishments on this lovely island, which makes this simple hole-in-the-wall joint a treasured discovery. Service with a smile and patience for broken Spanish or plain English is an added bonus.
Directly in front of The Wave hotel, 8 min walk from the ferry towards the main street and 2 blocks from the park. Parking is tough, but cars pull onto a hotel sidewalk for a few moments on occasion. Don't expect a seat or ambiance, although a couple of tables are there. Grab your food and pop back into hotel or hit the road to your...
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