Small bakery offers fresh bread aroma and draws steady lines for tamales and Mexican breads like bolillos and conchas. Bread stays soft and fresh for days, making it stand out. Prices are reasonable, keeping it popular.
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.
Coffee shop shines with ample seating and natural light, perfect for work or study with laptop plugs. Bread selection is exquisite, featuring jalapeno bagel and guava baked bread. Cozy, open-air design and mini-library create a relaxing, welcoming vibe.
Variety includes jalapeno bagel with cream cheese and guava baked bread. Bread and pastries show an exquisite selection.
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Mestiza Coffeehouse no longer accepts cash; only card payments are accepted.
The line can get pretty long, but they are fast once they take your order.
Parking can be difficult; plan to arrive early.
Sandwich shop buzzes with karaoke and DJ music, creating a lively vibe. Soft, fresh bread shines with plentiful toppings and tasty garlic flavor. Spacious patio welcomes dogs, but strong language means it's not kid-friendly.
Soft, fresh bread with plentiful toppings stands out here. Garlic bread impresses with its flavor, and the bread stays nicely toasted without getting soggy quickly.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect to pay around $14 for an 8" sub.
The menu includes hot, cold, and vegan sandwich options.
Large, bright restaurant buzzes with sports on big TVs and a lively vibe. Family-friendly with an unlimited salad bar and self-serve ice cream. Servers bring endless cheese bread, a tasty treat guests love.
Servers keep bread coming without needing to be asked. The cheese bread stands out as a tasty option that guests keep eating.
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Expect to pay around $25 per person for a meal with drinks.
Sizzler offers senior and children's menus at reasonable prices.
The parking lot has plenty of spaces for easy access.
Small bakery offers fresh Mexican sweet bread and authentic tamales in a cozy, family-run setting. Decorated with papel picado, it feels like a welcoming home with a clean atmosphere and friendly service.
Freshly baked Mexican sweet bread stands out with its great taste and consistent freshness. A wide selection of traditional Mexican bread includes bolillos that are always fresh and delicious.
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Menudo and pozole are served on weekends.
The bakery offers a variety of traditional Mexican baked goods.
Prices are very reasonable, with tamales de elote costing $2.50.
Quiet spot with authentic Philly-style sandwiches and generous portions. Soft, toasted bread stays fresh and firm, wrapped in special foil. Simple setup focuses on fresh, flavorful cheesesteaks that satisfy every bite.
Soft bread holds up well without getting soggy, making sandwiches easy to eat. Toasted bread adds a nice texture, and the special foil wrapping keeps it fresh and warm.
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A full cheesesteak and an order of cheese fries are usually enough for two people.
Ranch dressing costs $1 at Philly's Best Cheesesteaks.
No sides are included in the price of the cheesesteaks.
Mom and Pop deli offers authentic soul kitchen vibes with fresh bread that ranges from soft to chewy. Sandwiches boast high-end meats and cheeses and large, juicy meatballs. Take-out only setup keeps prices affordable and atmosphere clean.
Bread varies here from soft and flavorful to tough and chewy on subs. Toasted bread stays perfectly dry and adds a nice texture to sandwiches.
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The spaghetti dinner costs $10 on Wednesday.
Wednesday specials include a spaghetti and meatballs dinner.
You can't dine in at this deli; it's takeout only.
Mexican bakery offers authentic pambazos bread and a wide variety of traditional pan dulce. Atmosphere is casual and cash-only, so bring cash. Tamales often contain mole with allergens not clearly marked on menus.
Bread here follows traditional Mexican recipes with a wide variety of options. The pambazos bread from San Francisco del Rincรณn stands out as authentic and fresh, alongside many other delicious Mexican breads and sweets.
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Bakery Del Bajio accepts only cash payments.
Most tamales at Bakery Del Bajio are made with mole, which may contain nuts.
The bakery does not indicate on their signage or menu that the tamales contain mole.
Offers vanilla-filled conchas and nutty breads with raisins and walnuts. Prices stay economical despite some pricier items. Environment is very clean but lacks allergen signage, which is important for safety.
Sweet bread options include the Borreguito, a vanilla-filled concha, and a cream cheese and jalapeรฑo breakfast bread. Some bread has a noticeable egg scent, while others like the sugared donut offer a sugary touch, but some loaves come out really hard.
Good to know
Some conchas may contain raisins and walnuts; check before purchasing.
Lack of allergen signage may pose risks for those with peanut allergies.
The bakery maintains a very clean environment.
Spacious supermarket offers homemade tortillas and a well-stocked meat market for fresh, authentic ingredients. Sweet Mexican bread is fresh and flavorful but priced higher. Bright, clean space with many self-checkouts makes shopping easy and pleasant.
Sweet Mexican bread stands out with its delicious flavor and freshness. Pricing can be a bit high, and staff sometimes joke about customers eating extra pieces.
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Taco Tuesday offers $1.25 tacos every Tuesday.
The store has a wide variety of fresh produce at competitive prices.
Carnitas are available in 1, 2, and 3 lb portions with rice, beans, and tortillas.
Historic fire station converted into a spacious restaurant with exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings creates a striking setting. Loud noise levels make conversation difficult during dinner. Outdoor patio features a stage and BBQ grill, hosting games and relaxed meals.
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Happy hour runs until 7:30 PM with a diverse selection of beers.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The kitchen often runs out of popular items by early evening.
Sports bar buzzes with plenty of TVs and beer keg lighting for a lively vibe. Family-friendly space offers stuffed cheese bread with garlic butter and crunchy pepperoni cheese balls. Tap beer and daily specials keep energy casual and fun.
Stuffed cheese bread with garlic butter stands out with its rich filling and buttery flavor. Pepperoni cheese balls offer a mix of garlic bread crunch and savory pepperoni.
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They offer a good lunch special on weekdays.
There is a pizza challenge available for adventurous eaters.
Expect a wait time of 15 to 35 minutes during peak hours.
Tea house blends cozy atmosphere with flaky bread that has a crisp crust and tender inside. Menu offers dimsum and sandwiches alongside tea, making it great for casual visits. Plenty of seating and outlets support studying or relaxing in peace.
Bread has a flaky and crisp crust with a tender inside. Prices are reasonable, though some bread can be a bit stale.
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The drink and BanhMi combo costs $14, offering good value.
The serving size is large and costs $6.50.
Prices are generally fair for the menu items.
Firefighter-themed shop offers quick service and a welcoming vibe. Bread stays fresh and soft, with garlic bread shining in the Meatball sub. Pricing is higher in-store but flavors stay bold and satisfying.
Bread stays fresh and soft, making sandwiches hold up well. The garlic bread stands out with strong flavor, especially when used in sandwiches like the Meatball sub with its sauce.
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The combo costs $17.85 for a medium sandwich.
Expect hidden charges on your food order.
In-store prices are higher than online prices.
Retro 90's vibe meets soft sweet bread perfect for chicken dishes. Warm lighting contrasts with a cold interior that stays quiet late. Outdoor seating on the patio area adds a relaxed touch.
Soft, slightly sweet bread pairs well with chicken and sauce. Many prefer getting double bread instead of coleslaw to enjoy more of it.
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The drive-thru line is quick even during lunch hours.
Parking can be limited when the restaurant gets busy.
Curbside pickup is seamless and efficient.