Casino Bakery
2726 N 36th St, Tampa
(813) 242-0311
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Best bread in town. Love it so does my family
I started going here early this year (2024) for my cuban bread and let me tell you this is the softest cuban bread by far ! there's no comparison to the other bread company that I was going to before I found this place. A must try ten out of ten!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
28 years ago, was the first time I was allowed in the back of the bakery. Was like 6-7yrs old and until this day. I can still remember the smells and sounds of the guys in the back pulling apart the palm leaves for the bread. Best bread in Tampa Bay.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I'm a business owner. I use Casino for my bread. The problem is depending on who is in store, I'm always charged differently. As a business I was paying $2 per loaf. Then it went up to $2.25. Now it goes to $3.50. When the lady is there she asks are you a business. Others don't. They just assume and charge the public price.I need another baker. Any recommendatioms?
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Walk-ins are definitely not welcomed! Drove an hour to this location only to waste my time. The blonde lady in the office was so RUDE!! And uninterested in my interest to become a new customer. NO customer service skills whatsoever. She acted like they didn't need our business. So, at least Casino bakery, and I both agree on the fact that they won't be getting any of my business. I'm sure there are 100% way better bakeries in the area.
Walk-ins are definitely not welcomed! Drove an hour to this location only to waste my time. The blonde lady in the office was so RUDE!! And uninterested in my interest to become a new customer. NO customer service skills whatsoever. She acted like they didn't need our business. So, at least Casino bakery, and I both agree on the fact that they won't be getting any of my business. I'm sure there are 100% way better bakeries in the area.
Forthwith as it shall encompass me to bring about a safe report of my journeys into this find establishment which has been set forth for the baking of goods and the delivering of services in rendering many happy a customer. I feel that it is in my obligation to put forth a record unto you for the happy reading of good ventures that thereupon you may base your judgments. Yum-yum. The food was good.
Forthwith as it shall encompass me to bring about a safe report of my journeys into this find establishment which has been set forth for the baking of goods and the delivering of services in rendering many happy a customer. I feel that it is in my obligation to put forth a record unto you for the happy reading of good ventures that thereupon you may base your judgments. Yum-yum. The food was good.
Cuban sandwich was delicious but for the price should be bigger
Incredible bakery. Great customer service and consistently delicious bread. You'd be a fool to get cuban bread anywhere else especially if you own a small business.
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Without a doubt, it is the best Cuban bread, but I buy it at Publix...unfortunately I went to buy it and the bread had fungus...they don't check the bread and they leave it out of control...look at my photos...
Such great Cuban bread!!!
Oh where to begin. Long story short ...bought a loaf of Cuban bread and it's COMPLETELY full of HAIR!!! OMG! Soooo GROSS!!!!
Oh where to begin. Long story short ...bought a loaf of Cuban bread and it's COMPLETELY full of HAIR!!! OMG! Soooo GROSS!!!!
Not one to miss out on the current situation, the Casino bakery has, sadly, hiked the price of its (good but not great) signature product, a loaf of Cuban bread, some 20%, from $2.50 to $3.00. (This, after a not too long ago hike of 25%, from $2.00 to $2.50). Did your paycheck, or retirement or disability payment, go up by 20%? I suspect not. 50% in the last decade? I am sure it didn't. Demand is not infinitely elastic. The Casino bakery is about to learn what happens when you price yourself out of the market.
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