The first time I went there was about 3 weeks ago and then went again 1 week ago. Both times staff was very helpful. It is a small family owned business. The second time I went, it looked like the whole family was there working. Baking and organizing the store. It was very nice to see the whole family doing their part. Which makes me want to support their business even more.
The bread is fresh and soft every time I have gone. I have gone around 9 am and then again around 7ish pm the other time.
They have a good variety of Mexican bread. My son's favorite is the long one with pink and white powder inside and out. I like the plain ones (bolillos) they also carry some Mexican products. I was able to get the hot chocolate and some tortillas.
I didn't have cash, but they accepted zelle, which was convenient for me since I didn't want to pay the 3% for using my debit card. Will definitely be...
Read moreWhat attracted me to go into this bakery is the fresh smell of baked bread every time I pass by here and let me share that you will not be disappointed, I’m not a bread/sweets fanatic but this bakery is family owned and I love to see & know that this family is keeping their traditions and sharing their recipes with the neighborhood. So when I occasionally want fresh bread this is where I like to go, I have tried their croissants, marble cake, muffins, orejitas, & their pineapple filled bread and they are all fresh and yummy. In my opinion their style of baking all tends to be on the sweet side compared to salty bread but I like it; it’s fresh, homemade & comforting, I can feel the love in each...
Read moreWent there a couple of times supporting small businesses until a Friday afternoon one of the owners was sound asleep and waited outside for the rest of the family to wake him up. They were banging so hard on the window for at least 10 minutes and he didn't even wake up. again did not get any apology from them or a discount. Nothing! how do you run a business like that? Won't be...
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