Panaderia El Pueblo II

1024 W 10th St N2, Antioch
(925) 706-2696

Recent Reviews

Ignacio Z.

Very good bread helpful staff fresh bread and good groceries and tortillas meat and other stuff

Fernandez Leopoldo

Good food and quick service .

B L

I ordered a tres leches cake 5 days in advance for a specific day and time. The cake was an hour late and looked like a toddler wrote the greeting. $40 plus tax. I will never go there again.

Virginio Rivera

Good place to shop but if you have food stamps make sure you find out if there machine works my wife was embarrassed to leave everything behind.

Ashley Dominguez

My favorite bodega fresh tasty food and clean

WithAmour Braiding

Terrible service today , order a super burrito (steak ) and workers were playing around forgetting ingredients, no meat in my burrito. Line is busy so no refund ig .

The Tipsy Gipsy

I go here 2-3 times a week. The chicharon hits every time! As well as all the other great things they offer. The staff is very helpful and friendly ?

Maria Quintero

It is a small food store. They have what you need, if you use a product that you ran out of in your pantry at home. I don't particularly like the food they make there. but the bread is It's fresh. In peak hours, it is very difficult to park nearby

Art Rys (R2D2)

A family base business. A normal a traditional store for traditional latin produce and groceries. Friendly environment for "normal" people. But if you are part of the LGTBQ+ and mental health communities be ready to feel a judgemental scrutiny, the murmurs, some rejection from customers, staff, and even from the owners. One of those places where in the moment you open the door for first time and everyone turn their face in direction to you, making you feel out of place. If you have some struggles drinking and you are buying a beer, you can be received some comments by the owner about your drinking habits, no with evil intentions but out of his place, good intentions but no his business. This is getting better, after youngest individual with a more open mind attitude are taking control. No their fault, a cultural issues. In small towns in Latin A allmerica is the everyday situation, no too much tolerance for the non traditional.As a business five starts.

marcus king

Marinated meat here is the best in town hands down

Johnathan Burgos

I race RC but seriously need some good tamales to win. RIP John Veil

David Gutierrez

Much cleaner and prices are very competitive for a small store, friendly staff.

Art “R2D2” Rys

A family base business. A normal a traditional store for traditional latin produce and groceries. Friendly environment for "normal" people. But if you are part of the LGTBQ+ and mental health communities be ready to feel a judgemental scrutiny, the murmurs, some rejection from customers, staff, and even from the owners. One of those places where in the moment you open the door for first time and everyone turn their face in direction to you, making you feel out of place. If you have some struggles drinking and you are buying a beer, you can be received some comments by the owner about your drinking habits, no with evil intentions but out of his place, good intentions but no his business. This is getting better, after youngest individual with a more open mind attitude are taking control. No their fault, a cultural issues. In small towns in Latin A allmerica is the everyday situation, no too much tolerance for the non traditional.As a business five starts.

Vincent Cabral

Excellent burritos! They even throw the tortillas on fire!

Sandra Perez

Workers there are kinda rude. I'll say hi in Spanish and English and the women just look at me with a death stare ? the older man there is always nice and says hi.

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