Small bakery offers best Mexican bread and fresh homemade tortillas with a wide variety of pastries including sweet empanadas. Atmosphere feels inviting and nostalgic, reminiscent of old family times. Prices remain fair and affordable, attracting locals seeking authentic flavors.
Green chili burritos stand out with scrumptious tortillas that carry rich flavor. Tamales, especially the green pork variety, pair well with fresh tortillas and offer a taste that feels like home.
Pastries come out fresh and pillowy with a variety to try. Every option tastes delicious and flavorful.
Good to know
On weekends, they serve menudo, which goes pretty fast.
They have a wide variety of pastries, including sweet empanadas.
The prices at La Purisima Bakery 3 are pretty fair.
Colorful decor with Mexican art and piñatas creates a warm, family-like atmosphere. A quiet reading nook offers books in Spanish and English, inviting relaxation or focus. The space blends traditional recipes with a community feel, supporting local artists and hosting classes.
Chilaquiles come with fresh avocado, homemade sauce, and eggs cooked just right. Portions are large and the dish tastes like traditional home cooking.
Delicious and uniquely crafted pastries stand out here. They pair well with coffee and add to the artistic atmosphere.
Good to know
Chilaquiles are only available on weekends.
The bakery offers a variety of desserts, including seasonal treats.
Their hours are convenient for visitors.
Cozy coffee shop blends Hispanic-inspired decor with a chill vibe and Latino music. Spacious outdoor seating welcomes dogs with water bowls and treats. Friendly atmosphere suits casual chats and enjoying high-quality coffee and breakfast tacos.
Barbacoa breakfast tacos stand out with rich, savory flavors. The menu also features spicy tacos de papa, flavorful tinga tortas, and red chilaquiles that pack a punch. The Tres Leches Latte adds a sweet touch to the meal.
Pastries taste fresh and delicious with highlights like blueberry and banana bread standing out. They pair well with café con leche and get consistent praise.
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The coffee shop offers vegan-friendly and gluten-free options on their menu.
Prices are relatively high, with small sizes starting at $8.25.
The shop is not visible from the main road, making it a hidden gem.
Cozy space repurposed from a home features an open kitchen and a lush garden supplying fresh ingredients. Warm atmosphere includes an inviting patio with a fireplace and a friendly, neighborhood vibe. Guests enjoy freshly roasted coffee, farm-to-table dishes, and craft cocktails in a charming, intimate setting.
Breakfast options include a breakfast sandwich, burrito, and quiche. The pork shank with mole offers great flavor and serves well for sharing between two. Burritos come with potatoes as a side.
Pastries come out beautifully prepared and consistently amazing. They pair well with specialty coffee and chocolate, making for a solid choice when grabbing a latte or mocha.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited parking and high demand.
The restaurant is open from 7 AM to 2 PM, with potential dinner service in the future.
The onsite gardens supply ingredients for some menu items, emphasizing local sourcing.
Cozy coffee shop with plenty of seating including comfy chairs and couches supports both work and socializing. Atmosphere feels relaxed and original with a fun, avant-garde decor and peaceful music. Small town vibe attracts a mix of people who come for quality time, study, or casual drop-ins.
Breakfast includes amazing burritos that stand out for their flavor. Baked goods also complement the menu well.
Pastries come freshly baked in house and taste homemade and delicious. They pair well with drinks and create a great spot to meet up.
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The barista makes pastries on-site fresh every morning.
They offer a variety of espresso drinks and bakery items.
Expect a quick service with minimal wait times.
Industrial space with two stories and an open floor plan creates a spacious yet cozy atmosphere. Chill music and local artwork contribute to a relaxed, welcoming vibe ideal for working, studying, or casual conversation. Plenty of seating and free WiFi support long stays and productivity.
Fire burrito stands out with bold flavors. The veggie burrito offers a solid option. Coffee pairs well with the food, including chia pudding and blueberry muffin.
Fresh pastries come in a variety of options and pair well with handcrafted syrups for lattes. The pastries are consistently fresh and tasty, making them a solid choice for pastry lovers.
Good to know
All syrups for the lattes are handcrafted and pastries are made fresh daily.
They currently only serve coffee and pastries.
Expect a cozy atmosphere perfect for studying or group meet-ups.
Small coffee shop with cozy seating, Latin music, and art-filled walls creates a chill, friendly vibe. Space suits quiet chats or reading, often getting packed despite limited seating. Unique, creative coffee and pastries set it apart from typical spots.
White pozole stands out as very tasty. The naco torta and chilaquiles offer bold flavors. Salsa and pozole show authentic Mexican taste.
Homemade Mexican pastries stand out with options like garlic rosemary twist, Grapefruit Olive Oil Cake, and Dark Chocolate Pistachio Cookie. The selection feels unrivaled and pairs well with creative coffee drinks.
Good to know
Cafecito closed at 3 PM but might extend their hours in the future.
A single scoop of ice cream costs $3.50.
The coffee costs $4 for a 12-ounce drip.
Space combines hand-built walnut furniture with spacious work areas and comfy sofas for lounging. Atmosphere stays chill and creative, with good music including occasional DJ sets. Crowd includes people working on laptops and those relaxing, drawn by the unique design and in-house syrups.
Breakfast burritos stand out with generous portions and in-house preparation. They offer great flavor but quality can vary depending on the chef.
Pastries stand out with top notch quality and consistently great flavor. They pair well with coffee and tea, making for a solid choice.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The lounge has only a few chairs, making seating sometimes difficult.
They serve in-house made breakfast burritos, a unique offering.
Neighborhood bakery in a stripped mall offers freshly made tortillas and soft Mexican bread with a variety of pastries. Atmosphere is clean and neat with affordable prices and a steady morning pace. Known for traditional recipes using lard, it stands out as a top choice for authentic Mexican baked goods.
Freshly made homemade tortillas stand out, often stuffed with chili, potato, and carnitas. The tamales and chili burritos are consistently flavorful and reminiscent of home cooking.
A wide variety of fresh pastries and sweet breads are available, including cookies and cheese pie. Pastries come at a low price, with deals like six for ten dollars.
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Hot tamales cost about $3 each, and they also offer custom orders.
Prices are generally affordable, with tamales priced at $14 for 6.
The bakery offers a large variety of Mexican bread and pastries.
Panadería offers authentic Mexican bread and freshly baked tamales in a friendly atmosphere that feels like stepping into Mexico. The space is lovely and clean, with reasonable prices and a steady supply of popular items. Wedding cakes stand out for their quality without breaking the budget.
Tamales stand out with spongy, moist masa and well-packed meat, available warm throughout the day. Chicken mole tacos offer a rich, flavorful experience, and authentic Mexican bread and churros complement the menu.
Pastries come with a great selection and taste delicious without being overly sweet. Conchas and other pastries offer a yummy treat that avoids the sickly sweetness of regular donuts.
Good to know
They specialize in cakes for various events and festivities.
Prices for cakes are reasonable compared to other bakeries.
Tamales are priced at about $3.25 each with various filling options.
Small coffee shop with lots of natural light and quiet, pleasant atmosphere. Seating is limited but varied, fitting the compact space. Roasts own coffee and plays light, good music, creating a chill vibe ideal for work or relaxing.
Breakfast burritos stand out with great taste and good prices. Egg burritos deliver a fantastic flavor, though some burritos come off as just okay.
Multiple pastry options exist with a better assortment maintained by the new manager. Pastries pair well with the great coffee served here.
Good to know
Parking is easy near the coffee shop.
You need to put your own lid on your drink.
Expect to pay $10.50 for a frozen burrito.
Coffee shop offers a classic coffeehouse vibe with a quiet, cozy atmosphere ideal for studying or chatting. Comfy chairs and a curated playlist create a chill environment. Known for amazing breakfast burritos and fresh pastries, it attracts locals who appreciate quality coffee and friendly service.
Breakfast burritos stand out with eggs and cheese as main fillings. Burrito preparation shows clear skill, delivering a taste that rivals offerings from Texas.
Pastries taste very fresh with a good selection available early. They pair well with cappuccinos and have a delicious quality.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult during peak brunch days.
Reservations are not required but arriving early is recommended to avoid long waits.
The coffee shop allows dogs on the patio.
Outdoor seating features retro chairs and desert plants, creating a 1970s backyard vibe with a modern twist. The atmosphere stays casual and inviting, with games like table tennis and cornhole adding to the relaxed energy. Live music sometimes enhances the experience in this unique, cozy space.
Burritos stand out with crispy, not greasy textures and fillings like chorizo and bacon. Breakfast options include a beef chorizo breakfast burrito paired well with drinks like brown sugar latte.
Pastries here have a fresh aroma and include donuts among other excellent choices. They pair well with the good coffee served.
Good to know
There’s no indoor seating; all seating is outdoors.
Parking is limited and can be hard to find.
Expect limited menu options as they often run out of items.
Small restaurant combines eclectic furniture with southwest corner store vibes to create a warm, cozy atmosphere. Three distinct sections offer varied experiences, including a comfortable lounge with a couch. The space feels friendly and welcoming, blending casual charm with unique character.
Green chile flavors stand out in burritos like the chicken fajita and pork varieties. Breakfast burritos feature homemade sausage and large portions, while burgers come with white queso and hatch chiles.
Good to know
Burgers are priced around $13 each, which is considered high.
There are gluten-free options available on the menu.
The restaurant does not offer a sit-down dining experience.
Double lane drive-through with an Express lane and walkup window serve quick orders efficiently. Patio seating facing 7th Ave offers a pleasant outdoor space. Baristas provide pup treats, creating a welcoming vibe for dog owners.
Burritos stand out with green chili chicken and chorizo and egg options that balance meat and egg well. Every burrito comes with excellent salsa and tastes warm and satisfying.
A great selection of pastries is always available, with pop tarts standing out as especially tasty. The pastry options are consistently excellent and include new varieties regularly.
Good to know
The coffee shop opens early at 5:30am, which is rare for good coffee places.
There is plenty of parking available, which is convenient for visitors.
They have two drive-thru lanes for quick service when in a rush.
Spacious coffee shop with large windows, tropical plants, and an open-air patio creates a calm, airy atmosphere. Quiet energy suits working or casual meetups, with varied seating including benches and cozy chairs. Industrial ceilings and warm wood tones add an urban, modern feel without pretension.
Breakfast burritos stand out with rich flavor and consistent quality. They often require a 20-minute wait but deliver a delicious, satisfying experience.
Baked pastries come out flaky and yummy here. They pair well with strong coffee and add to a chill vibe.
Good to know
Parking is located in the back of Giant Coffee.
Restroom access requires asking for a key.
The cafe has a lot of seating, making it suitable for working.
Mid-century modern building with indoor/outdoor dining and a temperature-controlled patio creates a warm, sophisticated atmosphere. The space feels busy yet calm, attracting people who enjoy brunch with friends and people watching. Seating is counter service style, with a lively crowd that often waits for tables during peak times.
Breakfast burritos feature chorizo with a nice spice level and come with a spicy salsa picosa. The chorizo burrito stands out among the Mexican options.
Pastries feature flaky pastry with bright, fresh flavors like lemon blueberry and cardamom. Most bread and pastries come from Chacónne Patisserie, adding quality to the selection.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, requiring a quick lap around the block.
Tables are first come, first served, so expect to wait in line.
Arrive before 9am on weekends to avoid long lines.