My favorite bakery in town! My sister loves to get coffee here. I’m not a big fan of coffee, but I do love the fact that you’re able to get your caffeine and sugary needs as early as 7AM. It’s hardly ever packed, but there are customers walking in and out throughout the day, which is nice because it most likely means they continue to make fresh baked goods from the AM to PM. Before looking at your options, it’s probably a good idea to grab one of the trays and tongs located on the counter. It’s almost impossible to get only one item. Trust me. I usually get at least three or four different items. I always get churros and I always make sure I get enough for my big sister as she loves their churros. I think they also have cakes and ice cream though I’ve never tried any. I’m sure they’re all delicious. Besides being a bakery, Juarez is also a mini convenient store. I love sweets and I love junk food. If I’m in a bad mood just take me here. Actually, you can take me here whenever.
Nina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wichita, KS
I do not apreciate the fact there is no prices and the cashier’s don’t provide a receipt. How do I know what are they charging? Last time I was there $ 3.00 for a cupcake«ripoff» the bread is good but the prices are way to expensive.
Steve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wichita, KS
Juarez *Bakery* is the best Mexican Bakery/paneria in Wichita. The two locations are located in nice clean, new buildings. They offer a wide selection of pastries as well as Masa, tortillas, and other goods. This location is also a mini market and a tortilla factory. You will not be disappointed.
Jon K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wichita, KS
This place I have to say is pretty good so many selection of pastries it’s hard to choose. I will surely come back again.
Lan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wichita, KS
The tres leche is now the old recipe. Please don’t change it again! Only wish I could catch the churros fresh out of the fryer. Nothing a min in the toaster oven doesn’t solve!
Melissa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Derby, KS
Upon exiting my vehicle to head into Molino’s Cuisine there was a magical, mystical aroma that auto-swiveled my head toward Juarez Bakery… guess where we went after dinner?; D What a fun place. Customers pick up a tray and a pair of tongs from the front counter and go to town! I really had no idea what I was looking at, nor are the delicacies labeled very well, but we picked out a variety of 5 – 6 different sweets and a small loaf of bread(the young man went in the back to get me the freshest bread). One of the more common items in the bakery is a variety of conchas, an airy, light cookieish treat which I enjoyed. Looking forward to returning to sample 5 – 6 more pan dulce’s.
Allister D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sunnyvale, CA
My gf took me here on a Friday early morning. We must’ve came at a perfect time because the bakers were just putting in the freshly baked pastries and bread on the shelves. These were coming straight off the oven where it was hot and soft looking. I personally never stepped foot into one of these Mexican bakeries. We have lots back home but I have never been to one. I’m so glad I got to go inside one and with a person who knows her stuff about each item. The items I wanted to try were their apple filled empanadas and their classic pan dulce. The crust and breading of their empanada was flaky and light tasting. The apple was just filled lightly with little syrup into it. This was a good thing because something too sweet would do too much. This is a must try! Their sweet bread was good too! I ate it with coffee which creates a great pair btw! anyway, the dough had a dryness to it but I’m sure this may be the way it’s suppose to be. The pink sugar coated top wasn’t as sweet as I thought it’d be and once again, this is great for me! All my life I’ve been wanting to try Pan Dulce and the time I finally eat one is here in KS lmao! wow! This bakery is clean and tidy. The workers are friendly and work hard to make sure their products are perfect. I just love the variety here and the cleanliness. It’s so fresh and clean left and right.
Katherine D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wichita, KS
What a fun place to go on a weekend morning. Essentially a wall of freshly baked Mexican pastries in a fun atmosphere, you grab a tray and whatever looks good to you. Of course some things are better than others but it is hard to be disappointed when a tray full of sweets is barely 5 dollars. The churros cannot be beat, and I always find something new to try. The coffee is bad, go for the powdered cappuccino. Everyone is friendly and helpful. The earlier you arrive the better!
Brad S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wichita, KS
I can fudge my way through many a savory Mexican meal, but I’m in uncharted territory when it comes to Mexican bakeries. The promise of a sweet treat is universal, though the odd shapes and unnatural colors can throw me for a loop. It doesn’t help that Juarez doesn’t have the most intuitive setup — you have to come to the register to get a tray, then walk over to the other side of the store to choose your pastries. I soldiered on, however, and my efforts were ultimately rewarded with a paper bag filled with a hodgepodge of whatever looked good. The two Mexican desserts with which I am intimately familiar — churros and tres leche cake — were both not in stock, so the following is a list of what I may or may not have purchased based upon independent Internet research I have waited perhaps too long to start before writing this review: –Yo-yos — take two scones, heavily dust them in sugar crystals, and smoosh them together with some jam to make a sandwich. –Polvorones — tri-colored almond cookies –Conchas — sweet shell-shaped pastry There’s also a few shelves of grocery-type items, and you should buy some tortillas while you’re there, too. In any case, it’s not like there’s a surplus of Mexican bakeries in town, and Juarez is friendly enough to make everyone feel welcome even if they don’t know exactly what the hell they’re buying.
Minerva F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
churros con cajeta! I love it! I can’t get enough of this place but my pants need a break! Definitely a place with great Mexican pastries and groceries! I am not sure if they have tamales year round but I bought some during Christmas and they were pretty good! Great bakery and great service! quick tip… credit card purchases have a $ 5 minimum.
Ashley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
I love this bakery! It is my favorite, I don’t eat sweets too often but when I want to indulge in a «pastelico» I go here. My favorite is a small cake that is a white cake on top then has a strawberry filling with an icing and sprinkles on top! The whole place smells so yummy and sweet! They also have sell churros, which are like small fried long doughnuts– almost but not quite! The ladies who work here are so friendly and sweet, they speak english for those who want to visit but do not speak Spanish.
Dawn b.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wichita, KS
This little mexican bakery is awesome. Fresh pastries daily and one of the best tres leche cakes I have ever tasted!!! The only reason I didn’t give it a 5 star is because sometimes they are out of the tres leches and that is what I go there for. However, my children love the other pastries… and we love how everything is displayed mexicano style, it gives the place a very authentic feel. My oldest also loves the old glass style pop bottles that they sell.