Large dining space with self-service setup and plentiful seating creates an inviting environment. Atmosphere blends nostalgic charm with a lively, relaxing vibe ideal for lunch or professional gatherings. Fresh bread and desserts add to the welcoming sensory experience.
Desserts show freshness and attention to detail. They stand out alongside sandwiches and salads for consistent quality.
Cuban sandwich delivers bold, authentic flavors that stand out. It pairs well with other dishes like shrimp salad and complements a lively, bustling atmosphere.
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Parking is limited, so consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Vibrant decor showcases family history and black Tampa legacies, creating an authentic Cuban atmosphere. Live music, including soulful guitar and DJ sets, fills the space with energy. The place draws a crowd that appreciates authentic Cuban culture and flavorful food.
Guava cheese empanada stands out with a unique preparation. Tres leches offers a classic, creamy finish alongside the pastry.
Pressed sandwiches have a crunchy exterior that enhances the flavors. The Cuban sandwich pairs well with Cuban coffee or a virgin mojito and features authentic, hearty fillings like ropa vieja.
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Karaoke happens every Wednesday night, starting at 8pm.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties or special events.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be limited during busy hours.
Smoked meats fill the air in a clean, modern space with bench seating and 90’s music playing. A warm, family-friendly vibe welcomes guests, with personal touches like the owner offering tastes while waiting. The atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, setting it apart from typical BBQ spots.
Desserts include house-made treats with standout options like banana pudding. Multiple desserts come free and taste delectable.
Smokehouse style shapes the Cuban sandwich here, with a phenomenal bread and hot, tasty fillings. The QUE-Bano version stands out as a delicious twist on the classic.
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On Fridays, they smoke ribs.
Everything is made homemade on the same day.
The menu is routinely tweaked to include new and unique items.
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.
Homemade desserts stand out with flavors that evoke summer memories in Barbados. Pastries and sweets pair well with coffee, making for an exceptional treat that invites repeat visits.
Traditional Cuban sandwich stands out with its authentic flavor and perfect balance. It features classic ingredients and a crispy, pressed bread that defines the experience.
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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.
Small, chic space with a luxurious interior and quirky décor creates a comfortable, airy atmosphere. Low music and games add a relaxed vibe, while full service bar offers unique craft cocktails and bar seating with plugs. Outdoor seating is available but can feel muggy.
Warm apple pie with ice cream comes with a candle for celebrations. Servers offer attentive service and detailed dessert recommendations.
Rich and tasty, the Cuban sandwich offers a satisfying flavor but leans toward being heavy and greasy.
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Happy hour features $5 drinks, $7 wines, and $8 cocktails.
Reservations are recommended for dinner after 4:30pm due to high demand.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
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.
Puerto Rican-style bread and desserts stand out for being fluffy and soft. Donuts and other sweets are delicious and worth trying, though the display case lacks numbers which could help non-Spanish speakers.
Huge, flavorful sandwiches packed with juicy, tender pork make the Cuban sandwich stand out. Each one feels satisfying and full of taste.
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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.
Old-school general store design creates a rustic, cozy vibe with vintage decor and homey atmosphere. A friendly grey cat roams the space, adding to the small-town feel. Locally made products and house-made items support community connection.
Fresh dishes come with homemade desserts featuring unique twists. Various pickled varieties, sauces, dips, and obscure sodas accompany the sweet options.
Slow cooked pulled pork with mojo seasonings defines the Cuban Sandwich here. It stays perfect and consistent every time and ranks among the best in town.
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Expect to pay between $12 and $15 for lunch.
The store sells a variety of local products like jams and sauces.
Made-to-order meals are available throughout the day.
Small, beautifully renovated bakery with a Miami Cuban feel and fresh pastry aromas. Friendly atmosphere welcomes a steady flow of people seeking authentic Cuban sandwiches and exceptional desserts. Clean, organized space offers a unique, local vibe with a strong focus on quality and presentation.
Freshness stands out with a wide variety of desserts and pastries. The ferrero roche chocolate biscuit dessert is a notable choice among the beautiful and delicious options.
Cuban sandwiches here are consistently delicious and stand out for their excellent quality. They pair well with other baked goods like pastries and steak bread.
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Credit cards are accepted, but cash payments are not allowed.
Expect to pay around $50 for a cake, plus tax.
The bakery offers a wide variety of pastries and desserts.
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.
Desserts are moist, fresh, and really delicious. The Panetela Borracha stands out as a moist treat, and all options look and taste great.
Cuban sandwiches here are consistently delicious with a well-balanced mix of flavors. They pair well with cafe con leche or sweet pastries like guava and cheese pastelitos.
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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.
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.
A diverse selection of Puerto Rican desserts offers fresh, delectable flavors. Desserts pair well with bakery goods and coffee, showcasing the bakery's real strength.
Sandwiches come out fresh and amazingly delicious with a clear presence of dill pickles.
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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.
Bright, cozy space filled with authentic Cuban pastries and affordable prices. Loud music creates a lively, bustling atmosphere reminiscent of Miami cafés. Known for excellent quality cakes and a wide variety of sweets that attract a steady flow of customers.
Traditional Cuban style desserts and breads stand out with fresh, tasty flavors. All desserts are consistently delicious and satisfy a wide range of favorites.
Toasted Cuban sandwiches come with classic fillings and a crisp texture. They sit alongside croquettes and guava pastries for a solid Cuban sandwich experience.
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Maikel's Florida Bakery charges a fee to pay with a credit card.
The bakery offers specials like two loaves of fresh Cuban bread for a dollar.
The cake costs $45, with total costs for larger orders reaching $70.