Booths fill a cramped space decorated with New York Yankees memorabilia and evoke a classic diner vibe with an old school mom's house feel. The atmosphere feels cozy and homey, offering a friendly, small-town energy. Walls and displays add character, making the place feel lived-in and welcoming.
Breakfast features a full-pound grilled Virginia ham steak and a standard ham and eggs plate served with grits and a fluffy biscuit. French toast often comes paired with ham, and the ham steak stands out for its size and flavor.
Breakfast offers a home cooked southern style with delicious food and a good cup of coffee. The atmosphere feels like a cozy kitchen, making mornings comfortable and satisfying.
Good to know
They accept credit cards, including VISA.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
You can order breakfast all day long.
Small bakery with cozy atmosphere and Latin vibes fills the air with the warm aroma of freshly baked pastries. Friendly environment evokes nostalgia and island soul through its quaint, welcoming space. Affordable prices accompany a wide variety of flaky, flavorful pastries and soft Cuban bread.
Generous ham portions fill sandwiches paired with cheese and salad. Breakfast options include a ham and cheese sandwich alongside other hearty choices.
Breakfast features a breakfast sandwich with eggs, bacon, and cheese that is filling and quick. The menu offers Cuban toasts, natural fruit juices, and traditional baked goods alongside a variety of sandwiches.
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A large cookie costs $1.25 and croquetas are fifty cents.
The baked goods and cafe con leche are very reasonably priced.
There are no restrooms available at El Coqui Bakery.
European bakery atmosphere blends with elegant decor and live plant displays creating a classy, quiet vibe. Pastry presentations stand out as unique and high-end, offering authentic flavors rarely found locally. The setting feels like a slice of Paris, combining art and food seamlessly.
Ham shines in the Ham and Cheese Croissant, wrapped in a croissant that is nothing short of perfection. This savory option offers a gourmet experience with ingredients that blend smoothly.
Breakfast features a breakfast sandwich that stands out for its flavor and quality. Pastries like the stuffed croissant muffin and kouign aman complement the meal, paired with exceptional coffee.
Good to know
Pastries are priced around $7 each, which may be considered high by some.
The bakery closes early, which may limit evening visits.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for purchases.
Bright, clean bakery with a warm Latin atmosphere and beautiful display cases. The space feels inviting and spacious after remodeling, with fresh, authentic Puerto Rican breads and pastries consistently available. Music and aromas add to a lively, welcoming vibe.
Ham appears in several dishes here, including ham croquettes and sandwiches with Swiss cheese on pan de soboa or sweet bread. Eggs often accompany ham, paired with bacon or cheese for breakfast options.
Breakfast features authentic Puerto Rican flavors with soft, slightly sweet breakfast rolls and hearty sandwiches. Puerto Rican oatmeal and coffee add nostalgic touches reminiscent of school lunches and traditional mornings.
Good to know
Parking is ample and easy to find near the bakery.
Prices for sandwiches can exceed $10, so budget accordingly.
The bakery offers a variety of Puerto Rican pastries and sandwiches.
Rustic and contemporary architecture blends with authentic Puerto Rican decor to create a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Bright and clean cafeteria-style seating invites guests to enjoy delicious pastries and sandwiches in a relaxed setting. Music and outdoor seating add to the pleasant, home-like vibe.
Ham appears in several sandwiches, often paired with cheese or eggs. The ham and cheese sandwich on media noche bread stands out for its nostalgic feel, while a pork sandwich includes a slice of ham on top.
Breakfast features harina de maiz, avena, and farina that draw repeat visits. The breakfast sandwich offers a delicious and satisfying start to the day, suitable for families and weekend outings.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Menu prices are not displayed, so ask staff for details.
Expect a wait during busy breakfast hours, especially on weekends.
Small bakery inside a vintage industrial building offers an authentic Cuban atmosphere with rich aromas and warm, family-like vibe. Space is tight with no seating, creating a bustling, shoulder-to-shoulder experience. Known for best Cuban bread and legendary Cuban sandwiches, it feels like a local treasure with old school charm.
Generous layers of ham, pork, and salami fill sandwiches with tender, tasty meat. Fresh bread and combinations like Swiss cheese, tomatoes, and shredded lettuce add to the flavor.
Breakfast features delicious breakfast sandwiches and a variety of fresh breads and baked goods. The cafe con leche pairs well with the offerings for a solid morning meal.
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La Segunda Bakery and Cafe is takeout only with no tables or outdoor seating nearby.
Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Bagel shop offers wide variety of fresh bagels and tasty breakfast sandwiches in a clean, easy-access setting. Lines form regularly, reflecting steady demand. Cash is not accepted, and some coffee options like heavy cream are unavailable.
Ham appears in several breakfast sandwiches, often paired with Swiss cheese or egg. It comes on an everything bagel or in a classic ham and cheese combo.
Breakfast includes bagels and coffee with options like the Einstein Egg and ham/cheese sandwich. The spot suits a light breakfast-lunch near a medical facility.
Good to know
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially in the morning.
Prices are higher than average for bagels and coffee.
The shop does not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.
Bakery inside a gas station offers an authentic Cuban atmosphere with bright, open seating and friendly, welcoming energy. The space is immaculately clean and features a separate register, creating a distinct bakery experience. A drive-thru adds convenience to the vibrant, family-friendly setting.
Breakfast options feature a huge ham and egg sandwich on Cuban bread and Bocaditos de Jamón y Queso, ham and Swiss cheese on a soft roll. Ham croquettes come cold and are less notable.
Breakfast features delicious Latin style dishes, fresh pastries, and tasty breakfast sandwiches. Cheese toast also stands out as a popular choice.
Good to know
CAO Bakery & Cafe is located inside a gas station.
They offer a wide range of food options, including non-dairy items.
Prices are very affordable, with meals costing around $30 for a large quantity.