If you have never been to an establishment like this I think everyone should go and try it at least once. It’s the perfect place to get pastries for your office especially if you are on a budget. I can get 7 to 8 items for under five dollars. If you were to ask me what to get I would suggest you try everything. You can find bread pudding, homemade chocolate cake, cookies(orange zest is my favorite), fritters and other items that you might’ve never seen or heard of. If you get there for breakfast or lunch they often have fresh baked breads stuffed with Ham(Jamon), cream cheese and jalapeños (which you can pick out if you don’t like the kick they give), as well as ones stuffed with chorizo(sausage).
A few things for people like me who don’t speak Spanish well: Pina = pineapple/ Fresca(sp?) = strawberry / manzana (sp?)= apple.
The staff are nice and there is often at least one person who speaks English and can assist you. If it looks good try it. It’s extremely affordable and made with high quality ingredients.
A fun idea for the springtime would be to get a bunch of items ( let your kids pick what they want) and go to a park where you can eat or try everything. If you are full or have scraps toss it on the grass near some birds, geese, ducks. Probably not good for them, but they enjoy it just as much as people do. Also great snacks for a trip to the zoo.
My only complaint: they don’t have very many beverage options. I’d love to see Horchata and tamarind juice sold there as it would be delicious paired with the...
Read moreI've tried a number of things here but my favorite have got to be the buns that are filled with cream cheese and other things. They have a couple of versions as far as I'm aware. One has chorizo, jalapeno chunks and cream cheese. Another has ham, jalapeno and cream cheese, and this one has sesame seeds on top. I'll try to get pictures when I go today. I never think about it because it's so overwhelming to see all of the goodies and to decide what you're going to get. But I get these each time and they've never done me wrong. They're amazing. A lot of the time they're still warm and I've gone it early morning hours as well as afternoon. Today I'm heading there about an hour before close so I'm assuming they won't be warm but you can always reheat them and they're good even at room temperature. They also have delicious cake slices that you can get with whipped cream frosting which is delicious. I think they might be tres leches cake but I can't remember for sure. There's a peach version and a strawberry version and I found the strawberry version to be much tastier than the peach. The people working there are friendly and helpful. It's really a great place and I don't know how I lived in Omaha for over 40 years without going to a legit, real bakery. The cherry on top is all of the Mexican pastries that you can get there. Just delicious, large selection, and...
Read moreThe BEST bakery in Omaha! Being Mexican and living on the Texas & Mexico boarder most of my life, finding this Omaha staple has been a blessing. This bakery is the most authentic pan de dulce bakery here. This place has something for everyone. I love bringing my wife and son here for Sunday treats. Everything in here is delicious. The cost is perfect. Well worth it and nothing outrageous. If you've never had traditional Mexican sweet bread/pastries/cookies then you need to stop here. I recommend the pineapple empanadas! The facility is very clean and well kept. Everything is well organized and the traffic flow is steady. I've yet to have a long wait time here. Overall, this place brings a little slice of home to my heart. Its authentic and its the real deal. ...
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