I've been going to this Panderia for just about 5 or 6 years now. I've heard wonderful things about the tamales and the employees there quick to remind you that they run out very fast on the days that they are sold on Sundays.
They also sell tamales another days which I forgot which days of the week. I find this place very clean, welcoming, and affordable. I do notice some workers are more comfortable communicating in Spanish and if I can recall my Spanish vocabulary I'll use that to order. If not I opt for visual communication and describing the bread I'd like to add to my order.
Before Covid there was small tables inside that you could sit down and have a cup of coffee at, currently they are still present but off to the side.
The cashier system was updated about 2 years ago or so and then use a Square or Clover tablet cashier system that allows you to scan cards with the metal chip to pay. This system does take a 50 cent processing fee, this was something regular to my shopping experience here as it was also enforced with the old cashier system.
I'm happy with my bread that I got. They are all works of art, flavorful, sugary, crumbling goodies.
They have great prices and I highly recommend giving this...
Read moreso i use to like the pan from here. heresvwhat happened. i went to order a torta de chorizo and the lady making it, idifnt see her wash her hands. thdn she started making the torta and put bolillo in oven straight on the rack to heat it up. then a guy who seem to come out of back room(im guessing restroom) went to get out the bread in oven not my bolillo an i didnt see him wash hands either. ......he took the bread that was ready and move my bolillo to another rack. then he closes the oven puts on apron and i see with my own eyes that he grabs the bottom of the apron and cleans or wipes his nose with the apron he uses to prep the bread. .....i was disgusted and walked out and left. i wonder if that what i cought him doing in front of other workers and they didnt say anything wat other bad practices does he do. im just sharing my...
Read moreDepending on who's working here the bread is really good. When it's the old lady I buy alot of bread. But when it's her daughter or other girls it just seems like they don't care and they end up burning the bread. The blonde older lady got mad when I told her she burnt the bread. She said that's the way it's so pose to look. lady my family owns a paneria out in Guatemala I know that's not how their supposed to look. I use to come here twice a week. And now I come maybe once month hoping to find the old lady working. Her bread is perfect. As for the girls she hired and the guy , I wish you guys would care more about it and stop burning the bread!!!!!. Especially if your charging more than Mexican...
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