OK, found the coffee. There’s a machine that does the instant thing… And it looks like sometimes there is a pot, but apparently not this late in the day. So I tried several more things this time. A cream filled horn and a few sweet empanadas(sp?). A mango, a cheese and a third I don’t know the English word for, and forgot the Spanish… I think it was pumpkin, but that word«calabaza» does not look familiar. It was similar, and there were cinnamon notes. It was my favorite. Each was 75 cents. Going back soon to solve the mystery. Wish brings me my last point: The signs by the items could really benefit from some English, at least from us non habla espanol gringos. Oh, and if you have not been here before, the first you you do is grab a platter and set of tongs. Walk around. Grab what you like. Take your tray to one of the cashiers, there a several. If it’s busy, there is a single line to queue in while waiting for the next available cashier. Pay(credit cards accepted over a certain value. $ 5 or $ 10 maybe). Enjoy Bottom line: If you Spanish is rusty, or non-existent, have your translator app handy.
Stacy L.
Place rating: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Fabulous selection of bakery items! We went in the evening and there were several people loading up trays of goodies while more were delivered to the cases from the kitchen. We enjoyed the items we tried. None were super sweet. We will definitely be back! It will be interesting to see how they progress. The building is large and there are currently no tables to sit at. It is all take and go. It would be nice to see them add tables and drink options as a previous reviewer stated. Love the late hours and the fact I can stop by on my way home in the evening! Seems they are off to a great start.