Large, spacious bakery with wall-to-wall displays and a traditional Spanish atmosphere creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Fresh tortilla and tamale stations add to the lively, family-like energy. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant, convenient spot to enjoy treats.
Chicken tamales stand out with their mild spice and lack of greasiness. The tamale station offers a wide variety including tamales de elote, paired well with champurrado.
Cases stay stocked with fresh Mexican pastries like bolillos, empanadas, cheese horns, conchas, and mantecadas. Prices range from $10 to $15, offering a wide variety of tasty, unique pastries and sweet breads.
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Bread is baked daily, ensuring freshness for all products.
The bakery offers a wide variety of pastries, tamales, kolaches, and tortillas.
Prices for sweet bread range from $1 to $3.50, with bolillos at 50ยข each.
Open bakery space with authentic Mexican bakery flavors and freshly baked goods fills the air with inviting aromas. Small seating area offers a quiet spot to enjoy soft, delicious bread and Latino sweet breads. Consistent baking throughout the day keeps the selection fresh and appealing.
Tamales come with plenty of chicken and sauce, plus extra sauce on the side for those who find them dry. They are thick and filling, sold at 3 for 7.5, which some find a bit pricey.
A very large selection of Mexican pastries and sweet breads fills the bakery. Freshness and deliciousness stand out, with an amazing aroma of breads and pastries throughout. Sharing multiple pastries and drinks costs under $6.00.
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The bakery offers an extensive variety of sweet breads, bolillos, teleras, and more.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great option for baked goods.
In the evenings, baked goods are available fresh out of the oven.
Cafeteria-style Mexican restaurant with large festive decor featuring piรฑatas and warm wood tones creates a family-friendly atmosphere. Live piano music adds to the welcoming and lively vibe. A bakery and event hall complement the dining experience.
Handmade tamales stand out with a rich, homemade taste that many consider the best in the area. Orders like 5 dozen tamales get prepared quickly, showing consistent quality and tradition since 1989.
Pastries come fresh from the bakery and hold a consistent quality that stands out. They pair well with other Mexican dishes like tamales and offer a solid variety of cookies and pastries.
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Weekend breakfast is usually packed, expect long wait times.
Prices for tamales are just under $20 per dozen.
Some customers report issues with plastic found in food.
Traditional Mexican bakery offers self-serve setup with metal trays and tongs for selecting from a vast variety of sweet breads like conchas and bolillos. Atmosphere is lively and crowded, filled with the aroma of freshly baked goods regularly brought out to customers.
Corn tamales stand out with their excellent flavor and fresh flour tortillas complement them well. Chicken tamales offer a rich taste and sweet bread pairs nicely with the tamales.
Fresh pastries come straight from hot trays daily, featuring a wide variety of traditional Mexican options. Affordable prices and colorful, chocolate-dipped treats like cone-shaped cream-filled pastries and orejas stand out.
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Parking at El Bolillo can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Expect long lines on weekends as El Bolillo gets very busy.
There is no seating available for customers at El Bolillo.
Freshly baked bread fills the air with a warm, inviting aroma. The space feels cozy and clean, often accompanied by lively music that energizes the atmosphere. Mexican sweet bread stands out for its soft texture and balanced sweetness, making it a favorite choice.
Fresh tamales come well seasoned with a strong chicken variety. Friendly service supports the good tamales and fresh tortillas experience.
Freshness stands out with every bite of the authentic Mexican pastries and sweet breads. Quality remains consistent across homemade-style pastries and seasonal treats, all made with care and love.
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The bakery hosts themed tasting events every month.
Parking is limited; avoid double-parking or waiting outside.
The bakery runs out of popular items quickly, especially on weekends.
Old house converted into a coffee shop offers cozy rooms, vintage furniture, and semi-private seating with a fireplace. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming, ideal for reading, studying, or working with reliable WiFi. Vintage movies play on TV, adding to the unique vibe alongside a shaded outdoor patio.
Banana leaf tamales stand out with best masa wrapped in a plantain leaf. Pork and elote tamales offer solid flavors, often paired with horchata or cafe de olla.
Mexican pastries offer a flavorful, sweet experience with unique options like Valentine's conchas that are both cute and tasty. The pastries pair well with Latin-themed drinks in a warm, inviting setting.
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Parking is limited in the Montrose area; arrive early for a better chance at a spot.
Seating fills up quickly, especially with students and group meetings.
Restrooms are available, but you need an access code from your receipt.
Classic Mexican bakery setup offers a wide variety of fresh sweet breads, pastries, and tamales with a focus on authentic flavors. Atmosphere stays calm with controlled entry and moderate crowds, supported by on-site security. Prices tend to be high, reflecting a premium on quality and selection.
Chicken and pork tamales stand out with a spicy kick and rich flavor. Iguana tamales offer a unique taste, while the overall tamales are consistently tasty and satisfying.
Pastries come fresh and delicious with a wide selection of traditional Latin American sweets. Many pastries are twice as big as usual, offering a great variety of authentic Mexican bread and cakes.
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The bakery offers a wide variety of baked goods, including sweet breads and pastries.
All bread is baked in-house, ensuring freshness.
Custom orders for cakes must be placed via phone call.
Small restaurant with Mexican cafe vibe and beautiful decor creates a family atmosphere. Outdoor seating is limited but pleasant on nice days, often involving shared tables inside. The place offers authentic touches like clay coffee cups and Mexican souvenirs, enhancing the cultural experience.
Chicken and mole tamales stand out with rich flavor. The pink tamal and tamale de queso y rajas offer authentic Mexican tastes. Serrano and cheese tamales bring a spicy kick. The tamale rosa recalls traditional recipes from Mรฉxico.
Great pastries stand out with rich flavors and fresh textures. They consistently impress and add a highlight to the food offerings.
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Parking is limited to street parking, which can be hard to find.
They do not accept cash payments; only credit cards are allowed.
Expect the restaurant to get busy around 11 o'clock.
Small space combines specialty grocery with Cuban and Latin American products. Atmosphere is welcoming but loud music makes conversation difficult. Offers fresh and frozen items with generous portions at reasonable prices.
Cuban tamales come with mixed reviews here. Some find them flavorful and delicious, while others notice a bad smell and stale taste.
Guava pastries stand out with their rich, sweet flavor that leaves a lasting impression. Other pastries offer a delicious variety, often enjoyed alongside caffesito and iron beer.
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Reservations are recommended for popular items like the suckling pig.
Prices for items like tostones are higher than in larger stores, costing $12-15.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.