A must-visit for tortilla enthusiasts and history buffs! Sanitary Tortilla Manufacturing Company has been a San Antonio staple since 1925, pioneering tortilla-making machines and setting a new standard for quality and consistency.
Their commitment to tradition and hard work shines through in every tortilla, made with alkaline pH and 0% additives.
I was impressed by the rich, fresh flavor and smooth aftertaste.
The company's history is fascinating, from its origins with the "Chili Queens" to its current location near the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.
Just a mile away from The Alamo, this hidden gem is a great addition to any San Antonio itinerary.
Don't miss out on trying a true, authentic tortilla from Sanitary - your taste buds...
Read moreJust left This place and the person who workers what she says is only “the weekend” was completely rude! It was my first time there and I asked about the flour tortillas and she said they were in ice chest (there were none) so they had some one the rack and I asked her if these were fresh she proceeded to tell me that she didn’t know that she knows the make them on Monday and Friday, and those were from this past week. I asked if there was a label saying if it was Monday or Friday only cause 7 days is farther than 3 days and I would rather the ones mash Friday. She was like I said I don’t know and we are closing so do you want them or not. Yeah I turned around and will never try...
Read moreOh my Word, this molino tortilla factory is Wonderful all around. Rarely do you find a food dispensary that provides quality, quantity, and affordability all under one roof. This place has become my choice for barbacoa and all molino related food. Located downtown makes it a go to on Saturdays to get breakfast takeout for work. You get a lot of food with delicious flavor at an affordable price. It doesn't get any better than this place. Sanitary Tortilla Co. is the BEST! I always recimmend this place to all and I do it for free. Free marketing is my gift to them. Come down to try the barbacoa, tamales,...
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