Reviews
A great bakery in Las Vegas. Look at the hours 7am ~ 9pm - EVERY DAY, can you believe that!. The selection is fantastic and seems fresh. After visiting 2 times, the service has been very good. The bakery items represent several nations from south America. Easy access from the main road with plenty of parking. The value for what you get for the money, far exceeds what you get from those "fancy" places. This bakery raises the bar for all the bakeries in Las Vegas. Kudos to the bakers and the management.
Prices are super reasonable got 5 breads and a cup jelatina for $10! Taste is authentic
Best freshly baked bread in the valley. Bread and imported cheese are a bit overpriced which is why I'm only giving 4 stars.
If looking for salvadoran bakery, don't go there I bought semita, salpores y one piece of quesadilla is nothing like that
Muy Rico Pan! The lady behind the counter during the week is super nice. Awsome bakers. I feel like a get a good size bread and flavor for my money right now.
They practice the basic social distancing and mask wearing inside this restaurant. Staff is extremely friendly. Also has great delicious selections of cakes, pastries, and everything in between. Overall, I am satisfied with my visit.
Bread is delicious! Soft bread for days. Worth buying in larger quantities. Service is good. It's a small bakery don't expect all the variety of bread in one day, they make it if you request. Bread sells fast. Place is always clean.
I'm sure the bread is very tasty. I bought some haven't tried it yet. There's no where to sit and enjoy. They also do have some variations of Salvadorian bread as well. This has some Mexican bread but it's not the entire selection I'm used to growing up with. The lady was nice at first but seemed to get annoyed as we kept asking questions. But there's a Mexican restaurant next door. Check it out they are good.
This place is amazing for sweet bread! They have so many varieties and it really makes me feel as if I’m back in El Salvador. The one that has this strawberry filling also seems to have cream cheese and it’s like a strawberry cheesecake in a croissant. They also have tamales, chips, milk, and Salvadoran creamcrema. Sometimes it’s better to go around in the morning because that’s when all the good bread is freshly coming out of the oven. The staff there is amazing too, they’re social and really happy to get customers even if it’s near their time for closing. You can also pay with you EBT card if you go here, they accept that too!
The pastries are fresh and so tasty! Unfortunately the coffee was really bad. I would recommend getting your pastries here and pairing them with coffee from somewhere else.