The food smell really good in there and i was starving!!! I decided to get a cubana torta. I needed something greasy and meaty. I told them to put everything in it… it cost me 7.45 no drink just a sandwich. I got my sandwich and when I opened it I was a Lil disappointed. It’s just a plain sandwich with all sorts of meat with mayo lettuce tomato and avocado. No sauce nothing heart clogging goodness that I’ve had in various restaurant when I order a Cubanas torta. Doesn’t even have a lingering heat or taste it’s just a mayo sandwich. Quite disappointed :-(did I get tricked?
Lesley W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Round Rock, TX
Basically, this place is mostly a mexican bakery with typical mexican food fare on the other side. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy all your treats, and the service is was great, even on a very busy Sunday. Bakery: whoa. I actually walked in and felt my eyes spinning. As a person with little Mexican bakery experience, I felt overwhelmed. I have been to many places with a counter filled with goodies, but this place is chock full of them. TREATSEVERYWHERE! You grab a big tray and tongs and go to town. My husband and I just kept piling them on and it was less than $ 12. I really like that they also had savory options too. I had something that was like a chicken tinga pastry. Very flaky, with wonderful flavors. Also, the«american-style» donuts are better than pretty much any other donut ever. Very hearty, not like melt in your mouth Krispy Kreme. We also grabbed some Al Pastor tacos, and they were just as good as everything else! Lots of pina and meat on that taco. Well worth your money. Overall, the food quality, selection, and service was all top notch. And on top of all that, it is an amazing value! I’ll be back when I’m in that neck of the woods.
Reviewer M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
The adults become a kid in the candy store and the kids just love it! Everything is fresh and delicious with endless possibilities of savory pastries that are SO reasonably priced! Panaderia Chuy’s is a hidden gem. Breakfast, lunch, dinner is delicious and very authentic. And if you take some pastries to go, be sure to try the cajeta empanada. You can reheat in your oven when you get home. Sooo good!;) UPDATE: So after my experience today at Panaderia nuestra tradicion, I thought I should share what happened. I have been a customer for 5 years and have brought both locals and out of towners to this establishment always raving about how good the food tastes. So today i wanted to pick up a birthday cake. The cake at the front of the fridge had a sticker that said made on Friday. I wanted a fresh one made today so I asked the lady for a fresh cake. There were now two girls working behind the counter trying to find a cake made today. One of the girls grabbed the cake made on Friday and ripped off the sticker as I was watching. She then says: here, this cake was made today! She lied right in my face as I saw the whole thing. As I am asking the lady to show me the sticker she just removed, the other lady comes by and says in Spanish: Tell her it’s from today. Then a couple of other workers came over, one of whom apologized to me. I said she shouldn’t be lying to your customers. She pretended like there was confusion, but there was no confusion… She was trying to pull a fast one and she got caught. She completely took advantage and she should be fired. She is the face of the business and although I ended up buying the cake for the sake of time, I will never go back and I’ll make sure everybody knows about this. It’s such a shame because it’s one of my favorite spots in Austin. Had to change my previous rating from FIVE stars to ONE.
D M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Service is a hit or miss. The sweet bread is great, but don’t try the flan. They sold me an old stale slice. I will be back to try their tacos al pastor.
Ron U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
This is going to be an unusual review. This Mexican Bakery is reminiscent of when I was a kid with my mom. On Sundays we’d head over to the panderia and buy sweet bread, cookies and all sorts of weird looking pastries and candies you’d see in Mexico close to the border. We would then go over to my grandmas house and they would have coffee and eat sweetbread until late in the afternoon and we’d snack and nap. I still don’t know what everything is called here but when you have a big metal pan and a super long pair of tongs you’ll load it up until it resembles a pyramid. All for CHEAP.
Rollie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Amazing selection of sweet bread and treats! My kids loved the process… You get a tray and fill it what whatever treats you want! The fun part is browsing and seeing the many treats available! Pricing is on the front of all casing and you go at your own pace so there’s never really a line per se! Check out was extremely fast and they offer an array of food items and cake and ice cream as well! there’s plenty of seating to eat and fresh squeezed juices! This will def be a place we will continue to come back to! very well priced!
Heidi A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 78704 (South Austin), Austin, TX
If you want delicious, freshly made, sweet bread, then this is the place to go. The bakery has a fantastic variety of mouth watery baked goodies. Moreover, they also sell tacos, quesadillas and other Mexican plates with fresh waters in case you want to grab a quick dinner or lunch. The place is also clean and well maintained. We’ll be coming back for more!!! n