Bakery shines with fresh hot puercito bread and cheese tamales with red peppers. Bright atmosphere welcomes those craving breakfast pastries and a hearty breakfast burrito with chorizo. Food is tasty and satisfying for all tastes.
Fresh hot bread called a puercito stands out with its good texture and delicious taste. The bread consistently comes out fresh and enjoyable.
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The bakery opens at 7am daily, perfect for early risers.
Expect fresh bread and pastries baked throughout the day.
Cash and credit cards are accepted for all purchases.
Mexican bakery opens early with freshly baked bread that stays fresh when stored. Offers a wide variety of flavorful Mexican bread. Atmosphere feels like a small hidden gem with consistently delicious options.
Bread comes out freshly baked with excellent flavor and stays fresh when stored. A wide variety of Mexican bread options are available, all tasting very good and delicious.
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The bakery opens at 4:00 am, perfect for early risers.
Bread stays fresh for days when stored in zip lock bags.
A wide variety of traditional Mexican bread is available.
Cozy spot offers fresh rye bread that pairs well with tri-tip sandwiches. Indoor and outdoor seating blend with historic artwork and a beach vibe. Surf and hardcore music create a cool atmosphere loved by local military, giving a strong community feel.
Fresh, flavorful rye bread stands out alongside sandwiches like the tri-tip served cheese-steak style. Bread complements dishes perfectly, especially with brisket and sauce.
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Parking is available across the street for easy access.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Expect a busy lunch hour; plan for at least a two-hour visit.
Bakery shines with traditional Mexican pastries and savory tamales. Cozy, authentic vibe fills the air with fresh baked aromas. Bread is rich and delicious, especially the bread pudding. Prices run high, and speaking Spanish helps.
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.
Two-story spot offers stunning sunset views and lively vibes with arcade games. Garlic cheese bread and ciabatta sandwiches make for a solid bread experience. Dog-friendly patio and harbor views attract boat watchers and sports fans alike.
Garlic bread and ciabatta sandwiches stand out here. Garlic cheese bread and pizza arrive quickly, within 15-20 minutes, making for a solid bread experience.
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The lunch special offers a pizza and salad for $10.99.
Expect challenges with parking and seating on weekend nights.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Hole-in-the-wall bakery offers rich bread and a friendly atmosphere. Large, affordable breakfast burritos attract an early crowd despite challenging parking. Eating in feels inconvenient but the impressive variety of Mexican food and drinks makes it worth a visit.
Bread here is very rich and consistently very good across different types. Staff sometimes suggest taking bread first and paying later, and warming the torta bread could improve its quality.
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The bakery gets packed early, so arrive before peak hours.
Finding parking can be difficult, plan accordingly.
They close at 8 pm, so plan your visit before then.
Small bakery shines with authentic Mexican flavors and delicious sweet bread. Early lines show popular tamales despite some quality swings. Prices are higher but match the specialty feel, making it a solid spot for traditional treats.
Offers a good selection of Mexican bread including sweet bread that tastes delicious. Bread pairs well with drinks and tamales, with staff recognizing regular orders.
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Expect a line for tamales early in the morning.
Tamales are priced a little on the high side.
A small champurrado costs $3.25.
Small bakery serves authentic pan dulce and fresh Mexican bread daily. Family-owned spot offers simple dishes like tortas and sopes in a lively atmosphere. Ordering needs some Spanish, and prices for bread have risen to about $12 for three pieces.
Bread comes out fresh daily with a focus on Mexican styles. Prices have risen, with three pieces costing around $12 now.
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Nancy's Bakery & Deli does not accept EBT, only card and cash.
You need to know Spanish to order properly, or they might mess up your order.
Today, I paid $12 for three pieces of bread.
Small spot offers excellent brisket and pulled pork in a cozy, friendly setting. Garlic bread shines with perfect buttering, adding a tasty touch. Space feels like a family BBQ, great for casual meals but tight for large groups.
Garlic bread stands out with its perfect buttering and toasty texture. Ciabatta bread is served in a small size, often accompanying brisket and sides.
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The ice cream machine turns off at 7:00 PM.
Parking is tight and small.
The restaurant has unreliable hours, so visiting later in the day might lead to disappointment.
Old-school Italian spot offers a cozy vibe with Rat Pack music and a clean, vintage look. Bread includes tasty garlic bread and denser hot rolls. Perfect for quiet dinners or romantic nights with generous portions.
Bread rolls come in both fresh and slightly hard and dry varieties. Garlic bread stands out as tasty, while hot rolls feel a bit denser than typical Italian bread.
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The restaurant has been a classic family-owned Italian restaurant for over 50 years.
There was a $10 corkage fee.
I was never had a problem parking there.
Small hole-in-the-wall barbecue kitchen offers tender, smoky meats and large portions with southern hospitality in a modest setting. The atmosphere is casual and inviting, with a few tables inside and outside. The smell of the smoker fills the air, creating a strong barbecue vibe.
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The restaurant caters for events with only one day notice.
Catering costs start at over $300 for 50 people.
Expect large portion sizes for all meals.
Two connected buildings form a cozy food court with an alley for seating. Enjoy fresh tortillas and a variety of Mexican breads that showcase regional baking traditions. The laid-back vibe invites casual meals filled with authentic flavors and a homey feel.
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.
Bakery shines with best Mexican bread that tastes great but is a bit hard. Warm, hot interior adds to the cozy feel. Prices are very affordable, making it a smart choice for tasty treats.
Bread has a very good taste but tends to be kinda hard in texture.
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Panaderia Susy offers a wide variety of baked goods daily.
Prices at Panaderia Susy are among the most affordable in the area.
Freshly baked items are available every morning.
Fast food spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and loud music, perfect for groups and solo diners. Soft, buttery bread shines in garlic and cheese varieties, adding rich flavor. Drive-thru runs smoothly, though indoor seating can feel crowded.
Soft, buttery bread stands out with a fluffy texture and rich flavor. Garlic bread and toasted cheese bread offer a melt-in-your-mouth experience that complements the meal well.
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The restaurant stays open late for late-night workers.
Military discounts are available on food orders.
To access the bathroom, you need a code from the staff.
Outdoor patio offers a marina view and a dog friendly space perfect for breakfast. Family-run charm creates a homey vibe that invites relaxation. Homemade banana bread stands out with rich flavor despite occasional texture quirks.
Banana bread here is homemade and often praised for its rich flavor. Some batches show texture issues like flour chunks, but it remains a favorite.
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The patio with harbor view is dog friendly.
The cafe accommodates large groups last minute.
There is often a longer wait during weekends.
Supermarket shines with a bright atmosphere and a fresh bakery offering hot salt breads and sweet Oreo Nutella Bread. Seafood lovers enjoy free cleaning and frying services. Casual meals at the Filipino eatery add a tasty, local touch.
An in-store bakery offers fresh bread every day with a constant supply of hot bread. Salt breads stand out as very delicious, and sweet options like Oreo Nutella Bread add variety.
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The supermarket offers a wide variety of Asian and Filipino groceries.
Expect higher prices compared to local grocery stores.
The seafood selection is noted to be fresh and diverse.
Small bakery offers authentic Mexican pan dulce and vegan tamales with moist, soft bread. Cozy, lively atmosphere fills quickly despite limited seating and parking. Long lines move fast, making it worth the wait.
Bread here is moist and soft with a delicious taste. Vegan options like concha and corn tamales are available alongside authentic Mexican bread.
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Parking is very scarce, with limited street parking available.
A cup of coffee costs about $10, which is on the higher side.
The line can be long, but it moves quickly during busy hours.