This is the place my familly and I go to for Birotes. It's the only thing. They're good though.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Jack M.
This place used to be Gloria's Bakery, but now it is "Haciendita Mexican Bakery."" I stopped in to pick up a few Mexican sweet breads to take home. I purchased a couple of elote pasta at $1.09 each and a biscuit for $1.09 as well. Each of the breads were good. After warming, the elote pans were very moist and tasty. The biscuit was not as soft as I would have liked, after warming, but it tasted good and went well with a blue berry preserve. I do recommend that they cove the fronts of the shelves with plastic sheets to discourage flies. They also offer warm bolillos rellenos with a variety of savory eats, not to mention drip coffee as well. The baker is small inside, so it can get a little challenging on busy mornings.
Abigail RC
Stopped by for a bolillo with cheese and jalapeño and wasn't expecting to pay $5 plus taxs for it...next time I'll just go to northgate there way cheaper there. Too expensive.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
David Sandoval
Bread was ok. Good selection. Service was good.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Samara Espinoza
The place smells good and looks clean and the cashier is always so sweet and kind.
Guillermo Amador Jr
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Boone 5269 A
Good Pan ( bread).
Dean Adams
Small but very tasty.
Andrea M.
Tried Gloria's (aka La Haciendita per the sign out front) for the first time and we loved it. All the reviews talked about the stuffed bolillos so we tried the machaca and the jalapeño chorizo and they were great. We got a few different types of pan dulce and were not disappointed. Friendly staff too! We will definitely be back to try all the different stuffed bolillos.
This is the place my familly and I go to for Birotes. It's the only thing. They're good though.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
This place used to be Gloria's Bakery, but now it is "Haciendita Mexican Bakery."" I stopped in to pick up a few Mexican sweet breads to take home. I purchased a couple of elote pasta at $1.09 each and a biscuit for $1.09 as well. Each of the breads were good. After warming, the elote pans were very moist and tasty. The biscuit was not as soft as I would have liked, after warming, but it tasted good and went well with a blue berry preserve. I do recommend that they cove the fronts of the shelves with plastic sheets to discourage flies. They also offer warm bolillos rellenos with a variety of savory eats, not to mention drip coffee as well. The baker is small inside, so it can get a little challenging on busy mornings.
Stopped by for a bolillo with cheese and jalapeño and wasn't expecting to pay $5 plus taxs for it...next time I'll just go to northgate there way cheaper there. Too expensive.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Bread was ok. Good selection. Service was good.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The place smells good and looks clean and the cashier is always so sweet and kind.
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Good Pan ( bread).
Small but very tasty.
Tried Gloria's (aka La Haciendita per the sign out front) for the first time and we loved it. All the reviews talked about the stuffed bolillos so we tried the machaca and the jalapeño chorizo and they were great. We got a few different types of pan dulce and were not disappointed. Friendly staff too! We will definitely be back to try all the different stuffed bolillos.
Not even 7pm yet and they closed.
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The birotes rellenos with cheese and jalapeño are good but quite expensive.
Love their frijol and Jalapeño bolillo it's fire!!!
Love this place the bread is always fresh
Pretty descent breads just way to expensive.
Authentic Hispanic bakery! Can taste how fresh they are and never has disappointed me. I love my pan dulce!!