Santa Cecilia Bakery LLC
1085 Holcomb Bridge Rd STE 210, Roswell
(770) 993-0443
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Bread is always delicious y siempre hecho fresco. You can smell it in the air as soon as you walk in. Always have fresh bread. ♡ (that's why that one bread is a little crumbled, it had just came out the oven and was hard to grab) 😅
If I could give no stars I would. Called this VERY RUDE ESTABLISHMENT this morning bc I have a big event coming up and wanted to see about their pricing, quantities & menu items on pastries and breads in advance. Needless to say..I got hung up on 3 times because they didn't speak english. They missed out on a possible catering opportunity because they are rude and like to hang up the phone in customers faces because they don't speak spanish...
Please make it make sense. If walk ins are what you prefer (bc you never know who will be calling in on the other end/language barrier) well then specify that on your website and don't have a phone line.
I called 3 times in a row, said good morning etc..which all resulted into a click/dialtone in my face.
This place has the most beautiful pastries I’ve ever seen. I’ve never been to a Mexican bakery and it’s just a magical no frills authentic place. It’s not your typical American chain restaurant experience, if we’re up this far out of the city again we will definitely come in.
I discovered this place because I took a wrong turn. It was an amazing moment of fate. The pastries were fresh and they had an amazing selection. They also have lunch and they do specialty cakes.
I am a local wounded Army war veteran who is now a left AKA (above the knee amputee) who speaks prodominatly English with some Spanish, but definitely not fluent yet. I moved to Roswell almost three months ago after battling homelessness for 2 and a half years in the West side of downtown Atlanta.I am currently living out of a local motel here in Roswell. I was walking to Krystal's one evening and noticed that they had a small super mercado so as I walked towards the Hispanic supermarket looking for Horchata I saw a terrific little bakery on my right so I peek in and was greeted with smiles and warmth as a young lady was happy to show me around and help me with all of my questions even through my broken Spanish. The pastries are so very good and extremely inexpensive. -Mucho Gracias mi Amigos
Dietary restrictions: I noticed that they have an assortment of non dairy options for people who may be lactose intolerant.
Wheelchair accessibility: Well I always walk to the bakery with help from my prosthetic. But I can reassure you that the parking lot, side walks, and walkways coming from both directions to the door definitely are accommodating for someone who is in a wheelchair. I was in one for a long time so that is definitely a game changer when it comes to any review I take time out of my day to elaborate on.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I am a local wounded Army war veteran who is now a left AKA (above the knee amputee) who speaks prodominatly English with some Spanish, but definitely not fluent yet. I moved to Roswell almost three months ago after battling homelessness for 2 and a half years in the West side of downtown Atlanta.I am currently living out of a local motel here in Roswell. I was walking to Krystal's one evening and noticed that they had a small super mercado so as I walked towards the Hispanic supermarket looking for Horchata I saw a terrific little bakery on my right so I peek in and was greeted with smiles and warmth as a young lady was happy to show me around and help me with all of my questions even through my broken Spanish. The pastries are so very good and extremely inexpensive. -Mucho Gracias mi Amigos
Large selection of fresh pastries at a great price. We wish it were closer to home!
Food: 5
Service: 5
The bread and pastries are generally stale, dry and flavorless. Tamales are also overpriced and not good.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
Stopped in to grab some sweet breads while in the area. The lovely woman at the counter was very sweet and helpful. The concha, oreja, and bolillo are delicious - reminds me of my time in CDMX! Gracias!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow where to start. This place was great for their tamales and service. Since 2016 I'm going for the tamales and the menu. I went after years to buy tamales and they were horrible. Watery, without flavor, without sauce, without cheese in the rajas tamale. It honestly broke my heart to go after so long. I don't know what they did but it's not the same anymore.
Oh and two tamales were $9. And they charged 50 cents for SALSA. Just ridiculous.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
Restaurantji Recommends
Stopped by for the 1st time, late at night on a Friday and the girl working there was super sweet. She wrapped some of the bread individually, great service. Bread was soft and good in size. They also had small and medium cakes which we'll try next time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cake Tres Leches Cake
Disgusting, the tamales are sold pure masa, the champurrado is pure masa and although expensive and one's worst enemy is one's own Hispanic people.
Supposedly the hours are 6 am but at that time the staff arrives and customer service does not start until 6:50 or 7 am. They should change the hours instead of 6am, making it 7am for the public.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Never going again to buy bread The bread is always too hard
They say that the worst enemy of a Hispanic is another Hispanic. Terrible customer service. I was going to buy bread and my daughter decided to use the bathroom and the woman who was serving there said with a face that it couldn't be used because they had already closed it and it was 8:50. And they don't close until 10. Pm. I preferred to leave my money where customer service is important.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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