This is a rather small Latin bakery with Hispanic sweets. I was on my way to work, and it was New Year's Day. My options were limited as to what was open. The sweet items available were an abundance. I grab some cheese tamales for lunch and some sweet bread for my coworkers. The tamales were a very n8ce surprise. The masa was light and fluffy and was flavorful. They were a larger portion than what I initially expected. Full of cheese and green chili. The sweet bread was a hit at work. Everything was gone by the time I left work. We need to support these small businesses in our neighborhoods. If you are in the area, stop by and enjoy something sweet and a little something savory while...
Read moreFriendly staff. Clean. It's a small bakery so there's not a huge selection of bread, however, the sweet bread they do have, is delicious. It's affordable. You can pay with cash or debit. They also sell tortas which are pretty good too. I've tasted their bolillo and honestly, it's not bad but not great either. Sometimes it's stale. What people buy the most is sweet bread. They also sell cakes, juice, soda, eggs, milk, hot...
Read moreI recently stopped by this authentic Mexican bakery and was impressed by their pan dulce selection. The elote was perfectly sweet with a soft, crumbly texture. So much better than the ones you find at a grocery store. I also tried the pan de Guatemala, which was rich, slightly dense, and perfectly baked. Both pastries tasted fresh and authentic. I'll definitely be coming...
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