Good service if you get one! always very busy Wonderful Pan De Bono Coffee hit or miss depending on the time you go! Pros: Quality food, very clean and good staff. Cons: Not a bathroom to use.
Victoria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
It’s nice to have a place to get coffee other than a chain like Dunkin Donuts. The pastry we got was a little dry but maybe it was supposed to be like that? This place is definitely a hit among the Hispanics in this neighborhood.
Glenn V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 FOREST HILLS, NY
One employee behind the counter in this busy bakery is just not adequate. As she shuffled too and fro, pouring coffee and picking pastries the undefined line kept growing. While I was anxiously waiting, I peered to the far end of the counter and behind the glass were trays hot trays of lunch options being set in place, so a return trip for lunch is on my calender. The beef and chicken empanadas were the size of Twinkies, golden brown crust and with two half shot glass sized hot sauces, I was off. Four empanadas and a cheese filled pastry and it was little wonder why I over ordered and over ate.
Kristiana S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 WOODHAVEN, NY
This place is a small local bakery on Jamaica Avenue. The prices are reasonable and while they do have a decent selection, the food is not very good, and the meat has definitely been sitting out all day, and not very well preserved. I felt sick after the food I ate here and would definitely skip this place next time because there are plenty of other options in the area that keep their food better.
Stalyn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This a great place for bake goods Colombian style. I usually come here for their pan de bono and avena. But they also serve breakfast and lunch. I do love their breakfast of calentado and huevos pericos. Services is good but they do seem more fluent in Spanish then English. Overall is a decent place to get some nice bake good.
Issa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 WOODHAVEN, NY
This place f#$kin’ sucks, if you don’t speak spanish they get really nasty attitudes and will refuse to answer you in english, they speak english perfectly, they just choose not to. I work nearby so that’s how I know, I’ve heard them. The coffee is disgusting! Fred M got it right, if you’re not Hispanic they’ll treat you like dirt.
Stephanie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mechanicville, NY
The pan de bono and coffee get 5 stars! Great little Colombian bakery on Jamaica ave. If you dine in during the winter the rush of cold air blowing in every time someone opens the door sucks. We tried a chicken and beef empanada, liked the chicken more. Great place for coffee and pan de bono! Check it out!
Fred M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Woodhaven, Queens, NY
I just ordered a small coffee there. There was f***ing gum in it. (It was my first time there, I was there for two seconds — if it was on purpose, I can’t imagine why — the only thing I can come up with is race, assuming it was on purpose.) If it wasn’t such a far walk, I’d get my $ 1.25 back. F*** this place.
Aura B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is a Colombian bakery and restaurant. They offer Colombian foods, desserts, breads, cakes. It is the Most Awesome tasty bakery I had ever been in my whole life or in the New York area. This is a must eat if you visit New York. What i really like is the exquisite flavor of their cheese breads, bread balls, and guava filled pastries. There is something really good that they put in their dough, I think is carnation milk. I really love their breads and pastries.