If I could give 0 stars, I would. The cake was rancid. This is the fourth time I’ve experienced a bad cake. If you’re buying a cake, don’t buy the ones that are on display. They stay there longer than they should. My entire family got sick from it. This experience has left me extremely dissatisfied, and I strongly advise against purchasing from this bakery.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Idalia Garcia
I wish you an excellent day with many blessings, may God take care of you and protect you. We are waiting for you here to provide you with our delicious PUPUSAS food service.And for cakes for your birthday ? or any occasion, freshly made cakes here we are waiting for you and I appreciate your interest in the three princesses ? ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
tania hernandez
The service is not the best but the food is good and the prices are very good.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Jimmy pulido
The best breakfast for a long day of
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fred
Very but very limited restaurant and bakery menú but is good taste. Bathroom never have paper towels and when you lucky sometimes soap. Restaurant temperature is always warm or hot probably more then 80°F.5 stars for service3 stars for food1 star for other
D C
I ordered carne asada and the meat was very tough and hard to chew, but it had good flavor. I also had pupusas, with chicken and cheese and that was delicious. Refried beans were just okay and the rice was very good. Very friendly service. I did have to remember my spanish speaking skills though to order my food.
Lou G.
Pupusa. It's not a Spanish urban dictionary term."A pupusa is a thick griddle cake or flatbread from El Salvador and Honduras,made with cornmeal or rice flour." Wikipedia (Go ahead and hit that "useful" vote lol)Waffle House had a wait. What else is around? A Guatemalan breakfast. Eggs, cheese, beans, plantains, sour cream.I threw in a Pupusa as well. This is also a Mexican bakery so you can do some serious carb loading here as well. Great breakfast. Good Pupusa. When you're in the mood for authentic food. or Waffle House is busy, Las 3 Princesas is the perfect t stop.
Andrew Moore
Amazing Papusas. ?
Tim Evans
This restaurant is delicious, food is always hot and fresh. Good pupusas
Doug M
Hand made ? corn tortias, excellent fajitas, Mexican beef stew, flan and Mexican baked goods made on sight...and ALL DELICIOUS. This is a mom and pop run bakery and restaurant packed full of expats from south of the border who know the real deal. Need I say more? Not fancy, not expensive.. just good food served by nice people.
I had already taken a bite of my bread and turns out it was moldy. Then I was just finishing my concha and I feel something crunchy in my mouth. IT WAS A PIECE OF EGGSHELL! Absolutely disgusting. I would never come back and you shouldn’t either.
C N
I love buying pupusas at this bakery. I usually order them through the phone and they are always ready at the time they say they will be. My favorite are the revueltas and loroco . The pupusas are large. As adults we only eat 2 and it always seems to be more than enough. The flavor has not been disappointing so far. They definitely fill them with enough mozzarella cheese. If you order them to go, they make sure to wrap them well so they won’t get cold. They smell amazing! Service has been good before but now they have a young guy at the register and he obviously has no customer service experience. He is very rude. You walk in and he completely ignores you until another employee tells him what to do. His whole personality is just rude. It’s a shame because the owner is very sweet.
Michelle Caraway
Enjoyed my visit it was pleasant
Stuff-A-Bag Laundry Center
A sweet place! Love everything. Truly delicious!
Edda Padilla (EP)
Not your typical interantional bakery. Catered to mostly mexicans in the area. Upon entering, 70% of there shelves were empty. Seemed more like a lunch/dinner joint instead of an authentic bakery.
If I could give 0 stars, I would. The cake was rancid. This is the fourth time I’ve experienced a bad cake. If you’re buying a cake, don’t buy the ones that are on display. They stay there longer than they should. My entire family got sick from it. This experience has left me extremely dissatisfied, and I strongly advise against purchasing from this bakery.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I wish you an excellent day with many blessings, may God take care of you and protect you. We are waiting for you here to provide you with our delicious PUPUSAS food service.And for cakes for your birthday ? or any occasion, freshly made cakes here we are waiting for you and I appreciate your interest in the three princesses ? ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
The service is not the best but the food is good and the prices are very good.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
The best breakfast for a long day of
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very but very limited restaurant and bakery menú but is good taste. Bathroom never have paper towels and when you lucky sometimes soap. Restaurant temperature is always warm or hot probably more then 80°F.5 stars for service3 stars for food1 star for other
I ordered carne asada and the meat was very tough and hard to chew, but it had good flavor. I also had pupusas, with chicken and cheese and that was delicious. Refried beans were just okay and the rice was very good. Very friendly service. I did have to remember my spanish speaking skills though to order my food.
Pupusa. It's not a Spanish urban dictionary term."A pupusa is a thick griddle cake or flatbread from El Salvador and Honduras,made with cornmeal or rice flour." Wikipedia (Go ahead and hit that "useful" vote lol)Waffle House had a wait. What else is around? A Guatemalan breakfast. Eggs, cheese, beans, plantains, sour cream.I threw in a Pupusa as well. This is also a Mexican bakery so you can do some serious carb loading here as well. Great breakfast. Good Pupusa. When you're in the mood for authentic food. or Waffle House is busy, Las 3 Princesas is the perfect t stop.
Amazing Papusas. ?
This restaurant is delicious, food is always hot and fresh. Good pupusas
Hand made ? corn tortias, excellent fajitas, Mexican beef stew, flan and Mexican baked goods made on sight...and ALL DELICIOUS. This is a mom and pop run bakery and restaurant packed full of expats from south of the border who know the real deal. Need I say more? Not fancy, not expensive.. just good food served by nice people.
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I had already taken a bite of my bread and turns out it was moldy. Then I was just finishing my concha and I feel something crunchy in my mouth. IT WAS A PIECE OF EGGSHELL! Absolutely disgusting. I would never come back and you shouldn’t either.
I love buying pupusas at this bakery. I usually order them through the phone and they are always ready at the time they say they will be. My favorite are the revueltas and loroco . The pupusas are large. As adults we only eat 2 and it always seems to be more than enough. The flavor has not been disappointing so far. They definitely fill them with enough mozzarella cheese. If you order them to go, they make sure to wrap them well so they won’t get cold. They smell amazing! Service has been good before but now they have a young guy at the register and he obviously has no customer service experience. He is very rude. You walk in and he completely ignores you until another employee tells him what to do. His whole personality is just rude. It’s a shame because the owner is very sweet.
Enjoyed my visit it was pleasant
A sweet place! Love everything. Truly delicious!
Not your typical interantional bakery. Catered to mostly mexicans in the area. Upon entering, 70% of there shelves were empty. Seemed more like a lunch/dinner joint instead of an authentic bakery.