Been coming here for years for the Cuban bread deserts and pastelitos are good too. Great prices and quick service.
Carlos M A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Small quite place Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal Unilocal write stuff they will accept it, fruit is great the chicken sandwich is fire balls ! Run around the block to get the long kind to eat
Alex M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
This has to be the best bakery by far in all of Miami. The other places are just pure rip offs. The food here is great and so is the service. I’ve seen other people mention that you have to take a number to get in line, but I’ve yet to experience that. I usually get served right away. I recommend this place any time a discussion about good deals for great food comes up. This is one of the best kept secrets in all of Miami.
Jorge M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
Small Cuban bakery located in a strip mall where Sedano’s is in Westchester. Has all the traditional Cuban pastries as any other backery. I usually go there for their Cuban bread. The pastel de guava and de carne are ok. They also make Cuban cafecito. You have to get a number to be served. They also do cakes decorated for any occasion. Cash Only.
Damian A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Top 3 best local bakeries in Miami. The service is always great. I love getting the pizza pastel(only available on weekends). Just make sure to tell them you like it hot.. best when they«put it en la plancha» first. If you need to cater to customers.. come ask them about the trays. Super inexpensive and your customers will absolutely love you.
Antonio A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami-Dade, FL
I love this little bakery! Its in the plaza with the Sedanos, Navarro and Subway.(Tucked into the inside corner left of the Navarro) The prices here are below prices for other nearby bakeries and they make superior food here IMO. I always buy a few of the ham and cheese sandwiches(on top of the counter) to share at work. They’re $ 1 for the small ones and $ 2 for the large ones. They’re made on either sweet croissant or some other rolls. Regardless of which one you choose they are yummy, filling and CHEAP! I’ve tried almost everything here and I love it all. The«fritura de bacalao»(a giant salted cod fritter) is delicious and greasy! The papa rellena(which is ball of mashed potato stuffed with seasoned ground beef and breaded) is huge Nd only like 80¢! I usually walk out with a few boxes full of goods for under $ 12. I wish they had little signs for all the items in the bakery case so I wouldn’t have to ask 1) what is it? and 2) how much is it? It wouldn’t be that difficult because they bake the same things every day. Plus it would definitely set them apart from all the other Cuban bakeries in Miami.