Small bakery with no seating offers fresh Mexican bread and pan dulce known for softness and flavor. Early visits provide wide variety including bolillos, conchas, tamales, and tortas. Lines form quickly, reflecting strong local support and high demand.
Tamales come very soft and delicious here with options like red pork and spicy rajas that can make you sweat. A dozen costs around 40 dollars, which feels a bit pricey.
Freshness stands out with every bite of their Mexican bread. The variety includes bollilos and conchas, all soft and flavorful.
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Expect to wait outside if more than three people are inside.
The bakery has no seating available inside or outside.
A dozen tamales costs $40, which may seem expensive.
Bakery offers freshly baked bread daily with a soft, fluffy texture and rich flavor. Clean and organized space welcomes a variety of customers, often families enjoying bread and hot chocolate. Known for visually appealing pastries and a wide selection that makes choosing difficult.
Delicious tamales stand out here, paired well with fresh breads. The tamales consistently deliver solid flavor and quality.
Bread here is very fresh and soft with a great flavor. It stays good for a week without getting hard and comes carefully packaged to keep it intact.
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The bakery sells fresh bread daily, ensuring quality and taste.
A variety of bread options are available, catering to different tastes.
Hot chocolate is available, making it a great pairing with their bread.
Bakery offers unique flavors and freshly baked bread with affordable prices. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming with on-site tables for eating. Desserts and pastries carry a distinct Mexican influence.
Chicken tamales stand out for their flavor and freshness. They sell tamales only on weekends, so arriving early is key to getting some.
Bread here is super fluffy and made with quality ingredients. Mexican bread and baguettes taste soft and delicious whether warm or cold.
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The bakery offers a wide selection of sweet bread and pastries.
Tamales are available on weekends.
Custom cakes can be ordered upon request.
Small bakery and pizzeria in a run-down plaza offers fresh Mexican sweet bread and delicious tamales with a wide variety of pan dulce. Atmosphere feels like a hidden gem with a cozy, authentic vibe and plenty of parking. Prices tend to be higher than typical bakeries, and the selection is somewhat limited.
Two tamale options come in at $3 each: spicy pork skin and shredded pork. Both are delicious and not listed on the wall menu.
Freshness stands out with breads kept fresh all day. Mexican sweet bread and pan dulce come in varied, delicious forms. French bread and bolillos also show quality and flavor.
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The bakery has a limited selection of basic Mexican sweet breads.
Prices at the bakery are considered high compared to most bakeries.
Parking is plentiful and available near the bakery.
Small, family-run Mexican restaurant with cozy blue velvet booths and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Lively salsa music plays, creating a community vibe that feels like family. Bakery area displays conchas and stuffed peeps, adding a charming touch to the decor.
Huge tamales come with perfect masa and fillings like spiced chicken, pork, and cheese with chile. They taste rich and flavorful.
Fresh and warm bread stands out with Mexican-style coffee pairing. Sweet breads and cookies offer a delicious, authentic taste.
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Pupusas must be preordered with a minimum of six for availability.
Pupusas are available on Fridays and Saturdays.
The cafe avoids using styrofoam and plastic for take-out packaging.
Small family-owned bakery offers freshly made pan dulce and large tamales with affordable prices. Atmosphere feels child friendly and welcoming. Bread includes jalapeño varieties and miniature options for sharing.
Tamales come in large sizes and offer strong value with a dozen costing $25. They pair well with champurrado and stand out for their generous portions and affordable price.
Jalapeño bread stands out with its rich and soft texture and a spicy kick. Breads stay fresh and delicious with prices that suit families well.
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A dozen tamales costs only $25 at the bakery.
Be cautious with transactions as there may be incorrect charges.
The bakery is a small family-owned business with friendly service.
Small Mexican restaurant offers cozy vibe with ample family seating and a panadería featuring authentic baked goods. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, evoking a homely feeling. Prices remain very reasonable, making it affordable for families.
Elote Tamale and Cheese Tamale stand out with a homemade look and taste. Pork and chicken tamales are good, but the quality and authenticity shine most in the cheese and elote versions.
Simple Mexican bread reminds of grandma's homemade style. Lots of bread options come with sweet breads and tamales at good prices.
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The chicken burrito costs $10 and is a large portion.
Breakfast burrito is priced at $9.99.
Vegetarian options are available upon request.
Grocery store includes butcher shop, bakery, and fresh produce sections. Atmosphere centers on fresh masa, handmade tortillas, and flavorful carnitas and chicharrones.** Offers a variety of traditional Mexican ingredients and prepared items like tamales and tacos.
Tamale dough stands out with its quality and texture. The spot also stocks ingredients for making tamales and offers tamales alongside other items.
Freshly made bread stands out here with soft bread rolls and bakery-quality loaves that taste very good.
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They offer fresh masa and quality meat.
This place is the best for buying tamale ingredients.
They also sell all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
Mexican restaurant with fresh handmade tortillas and a renovated, beautiful interior. Atmosphere feels culturally authentic and welcoming, accompanied by good music and cabanas. The environment is generally warm, sometimes with poor ventilation.
Chicken and pineapple tamales offer a solid Mexican flavor. They pair well with pineapple juice and come in good portions.
Fresh bread fills the air with a warm aroma that stands out. The assortment includes sweet bread that tastes delicious and soft.
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The restaurant offers a variety of affordable lunch specials.
El Gallo Giro is also a bakery with fresh bolillos available daily.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment during visits.
Small bakery with a busy atmosphere and authentic Mexican vibe offers a wide variety of baked goods and a full-service meat counter. Space feels crowded but lively, attracting those seeking traditional Mexican flavors and fresh ingredients. A community hub known for its fresh bread and tamales.
Fresh, hot tamales feature homemade masa that stands out for its quality. Varieties include chicken, pork, and tamales de elote, all served with flavorful sides like beans and rice.
Mexican bread stands out for being fresh and soft with a variety of options including bolillos. Bread here stays consistently delicious and tasty.
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There is plenty of parking available in the front and back.
Fresh bread is available throughout the day.
They have a wide variety of baked goods.
Tiny Mexican bakery offers authentic pan dulce with freshly baked, individually wrapped bread that melts in the mouth. Atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming, resembling a clean, cozy cafe where care shows in every detail.
Tamales come in red and chicken varieties priced at three dollars each. Some tamales are half open, and the green chicken tamale tends to be dry and spicy.
Bread comes out fresh daily and is soft, moist, and melts in your mouth. Sweet breads and pastries are light and fluffy, with options like jalapeño cream cheese bread offering a nice kick of spice.
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They bake fresh bread every morning.
The bakery offers custom orders, such as conchas in specific colors for events.
They have tamales on Saturdays.
Small bakery with comfortable indoor booths and a strong fresh bread aroma. Atmosphere feels mixed due to presence of homeless people outside. Known for fresh handmade tortillas and a variety of affordable Mexican breads and tamales.
Chicken tamales here taste like homemade, just like nana used to make. They bring a strong sense of childhood nostalgia and are consistently delicious.
Freshly baked bread fills the air with a delicious aroma every morning. Bolillos stand out for their super soft texture, and all breads come out warm and fluffy.
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The bakery has a fridge with drinks like sparkling water and Jarritos.
Mexican bakery offers fresh bread, guava-filled cake, and incredible tamales with a variety of baked goods. Atmosphere supports bilingual service and accepts Apple Pay, catering to diverse customers. The vibe is casual and focused on authentic, tasty pastries and breads.
Tamales stand out for their incredible flavor and texture. They pair well with fresh bread and strong coffee for a complete experience.
Sweet bread stands out with its freshness and dulcet flavor. Every piece tastes delicious without any stale or crumbly texture.
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The bakery offers a wide variety of baked goods.
They accept Apple Pay for convenient payments.
A bilingual staff member is available to assist customers.
Mexican sweet bread comes fresh and warm every morning, with conchas and tamales among the offerings. The bakery has a cash-only policy and lacks hot drink options. The atmosphere carries the scent of freshly baked goods and maintains a steady pace throughout the day.
Tamales come in different types and pair well with champurrado. They serve alongside various sweet breads like conchas.
Mexican sweet bread comes fresh every morning with varieties like conchas and tamales. The bread is warm, well-made, and pairs well with coffee and cakes.
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They only accept cash; no card payments available.
They were open all day for visitors.
Expect limited food options like chocolate and churros in the morning.
Small, hole-in-the-wall bakery offers fresh Mexican sweet bread and excellent tamales with flavorful varieties like jalapeño cream cheese and puerco en chile rojo. Clean environment supports a reasonable price point. Popular items like tamales sell out quickly, encouraging early visits.
Tamales come fluffy, moist, and tasty with a standout puerco en chile rojo variety. They sell out fast, so going early is key.
Fresh breads come in a huge selection including jalapeño cream cheese and sweet bread with canela. Bread quality varies in consistency but generally stays flavorful.
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Tamales sell out quickly, so visit early to avoid disappointment.
The bakery offers a variety of bread, pastries, and tamales.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of the baked goods.
Bakery inside a shopping center with cash-only policy and busy mornings where items like vanilla conchas and tamales sell out quickly. Soft, fresh pan dulce and pastries offer excellent quality and reasonable prices. Most people grab food to go, though seating is available.
Tamales come out fresh in the morning and sell quickly. They taste great and tasty with a variety available alongside other snacks like jello and sweet bread.
Soft, sweet bread with amazing flavor stands out here. Options include sweet Mexican bread and rolls filled with cream cheese, sometimes with jalapeños.
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Ramirez Bakery is a cash-only establishment.
Parking is difficult to find near the bakery.
The bakery sells out quickly, especially the vanilla conchas.
Family-owned bakery offers handmade Mexican bread and pastries in a cozy, inviting atmosphere with a serve-yourself model. The space feels like a community hub with warm hospitality and a casual pace.
Tamales feature perfectly seasoned masa with delicious fillings like chicken and Port jalapeno cheese. Both savory and sweet options stand out for their excellent flavor.
Freshly baked artisan Mexican bread offers a perfect balance of sweetness and texture. The variety is rich, preservative-free, and especially good right out of the oven.
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Reservations are recommended for special orders like rosca de Reyes.
The bakery operates on a serve-yourself model; grab items and pay at the counter.
The bakery is open every day, making it convenient for visits.
Bakery offers authentic Guatemalan baked goods with fresh pastries and generous portions in a relaxed atmosphere. The space feels charming and unassuming, attracting those interested in genuine flavors. It stays open early and late, serving a variety of breads, pupusas, and other traditional foods.
Guatemalan tamales here are hearty and delicious. The tamale torta also stands out with its tasteful bread and flavors.
Freshness stands out with bread that stays soft even late at night. It pairs well with tamales and champurrado, offering a delicious and tasteful experience.
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The bakery serves authentic Guatemalan baked goods and pan dulce.
They offer a variety of foods, juices, and coffees.
The bakery is Latina owned and operated.
Bakery offers an extensive selection of traditional Mexican pastries and savory items like tamales and tortas. Cozy, authentic atmosphere reflects vibrant Mexican culture with the aroma of fresh baked goods filling the space. Prices are notably high, and communication often requires Spanish.
Offers tamales alongside pastries and tortas. Known for savory options and special drinks that complement the tamales.
Bread here is consistently rich and delicious with an extensive selection of traditional Mexican pastries and pan dulce. Every bread tasted is very good and includes standout items like bread pudding.
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Parking can be challenging, so plan accordingly.
They accept EBT for payments.
Knowing Spanish helps with communication.
Small bakery fills the air with fresh bread aroma and draws steady lines, especially early morning for tamales and a wide variety of Mexican breads. Bread stays soft and fresh for days, setting it apart from others. Prices vary but remain reasonable, contributing to its consistent popularity.
Tamales come out fresh and warm with a flavorful taste that stands out. They pair well with the Mexican bolillo bread available early in the morning.
Bread here is fresh and delicious, especially the sweet bread and conchas. Mexican bread like bolillos and tamales stand out for their quality and flavor.
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Arrive early to get the full variety of bread available.
Expect long lines, especially during fall and winter.
Tamales are only available early in the morning.
Small, cozy bakery with tight space and good music playing. Offers fresh Mexican bread, tamales, and pastries with great flavor and soft textures. Atmosphere feels like a mom-and-pop shop with reasonable prices and a loyal local following.
Green Chile Chicken Tamales stand out for their flavor and quality. The tamales come alongside pan dulce and other Mexican bread options that are consistently delicious.
Mexican bread comes fresh, soft, and tasty with great flavor and aroma. The Pan Dulce features soft spiced bread topped with hardened colorful sugars, and tamales pair well with the bread offerings.
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Parking at La Central Bakery is complicated; proceed with caution.
Prices are reasonable and fit most budgets.
The bakery specializes in Mexican bread, tamales, and masa.
Bakery offers fresh pan dulce and meat-stuffed pastries with a family-run atmosphere. Bread quality varies but includes highly regarded tamales and sandwiches. Prices tend to be on the higher side, especially for coffee.
Tamales stand out with solid flavor and good quality. They come alongside dishes like menudo and tacos, offering a varied menu.
Bread comes out fresh and light with plenty of delicious stuffing. Favorites often sell out early, showing consistent quality and appeal.
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The display cases should have prices for all items.
Prices may vary from what's displayed in the cases.
For 4 meat-stuffed and 2 Creme filled pastries, expect to pay about $16.
Cafe offers clean, open space with a peaceful and vibrant vibe suitable for working or relaxing. It features outdoor seating and serves high-quality coffee and fresh Guatemalan sweet bread. The atmosphere resembles a casual bakery with a diverse menu and occasional loud music.
Pork tamales have a perfect texture and a generous amount of pork. They pair well with the relaxed atmosphere for working or reading while enjoying food and drinks.
Fresh, authentic Guatemalan sweet bread stands out here, especially the champurradas. Bread options come with great flavor and quality, often paired with tasty breakfast dishes.
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The coffee bar opens at 7:00 AM.
They offer pastries and breakfast all day.
Parking is available every time I visited.
Take-out only bakery offers Mexican pastries and hearty burritos with a homey atmosphere. It draws a crowd for affordable tamales and Birria tacos made fresh daily. Small outdoor bench provides limited seating while the bakery closes mid-afternoon.
Tamales feature perfect filling and a delicious taste that stands out. They pair well with other items like chorizo breakfast burritos and traditional sides such as beans and rice.
Freshness stands out with bread made daily. The bolillos are notably tasty and the bread overall is very delicious but not cheap.
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Cristino’s Bakery is take-out only with no seating available.
They’re open until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday nights.
The bakery only serves drip coffee and does not offer milk alternatives.
Small bakery with on-site tamales and pastries offers a variety of Mexican sweet breads known for being rich and fresh. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy, with limited space allowing only a few people inside at once. Cash is preferred, with a small fee for card payments.
Tamales here have rich, unique flavors that stand out. They sell out fast and pair well with champurrado and fresh bread.
Freshly baked daily, the bread offers rich flavor and quality that stands out. Mexican bread and the French roll combine taste and texture in a way that surpasses other local bakeries.
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They prefer cash payments but accept cards with a small extra fee.
Paying by card costs an extra dollar.
The waiting area could only accommodate 4 or 5 people at a time.
Small bakery with a wall of Mexican breads and pastries that fill the space with fresh aromas. Always packed with customers, especially on weekends, offering fresh tamales and soft conchas that stand out for their quality. Takeout only, with a constant flow of new batches keeping the selection full.
Tamales come in a good variety with a hearty chicken green tamale standing out for its filling of both chicken and masa. They are fresh, delicious, and substantive, often considered the best around.
Sweet bread and tamales stand out as specialties here. A wall filled with different Mexican breads and pastries offers a varied selection every visit.
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Yvette’s Bakery only offers takeout and does not have dine-in options.
They accept both card and cash, including Apple Pay.
The bread is priced between $2.50 and $3.50.
Opens very early at 3:30 a.m. and stays busy by 4:30 a.m. Offers soft bread, sweet bread, tamales, and cakes that stand out for quality and flavor.
Tamales here are authentic and consistently described as bomb. They come alongside a variety of traditional Mexican drinks like champurrado and Mexican coffee.
Breads come out fresh baked and very soft. Sweet bread stands out alongside tamales and tortillas.
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Daisy's Bakery opens very early at 3:30 a.m.
It is packed at 4:30 a.m., indicating its popularity.
Two connected buildings form a small food court with an alley for seating, offering a variety of Mexican breads, tacos, and desserts. The atmosphere feels laid-back and cozy, with a homey vibe reminiscent of Mexican culture. Many dishes feature in-house fresh tortillas and authentic flavors, making it a spot for casual, flavorful meals.
Cheesy jalapeño tamales come smoky, spicy, and well-seasoned with multiple peppers. They arrive piping hot and tender but take about 15 minutes to prepare due to slow service.
Offers a wide variety of Mexican bread showcasing regional diversity and baking traditions. Bread carries a sense of warmth and memory, often enjoyed with friends and family, especially as sweet bread in the morning.
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Tacos are priced affordably, around $3 each.
Dine-in options are available, with both indoor seating and a small patio.
The staff primarily speaks Spanish, so be prepared for potential language barriers.
Small bakery offers wide variety of traditional Mexican baked goods with fresh, delicious bread that stays good for days. Clean, organized space serves a friendly atmosphere where tamales sell out quickly in the morning. Cakes and pan dulce stand out for their quality and taste.
Tamales run out quickly in the morning, so arriving early or calling ahead helps secure some. They are extremely small and need salt to bring out the flavor.
Freshness stands out with bread that stays soft for days. Assorted Mexican sweet breads and whole grain options come with a wonderful aroma and consistent delicious taste.
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They accommodate dietary restrictions like diabetes and lactose intolerance.
Prices for baked goods are generally affordable, with bread costing about a dollar each.
Tamales can be reserved by calling ahead, but they sell out quickly in the morning.