Isabella’s Bakery
1659 W Foster Ave, Chicago
(773) 275-5237
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Loved their Guatemalan bread. Yummy! Cash only. Bread could be from 1 something to 8 if you want the larger one.
Best Guatemala breakfast
Staff is sweet, empanadas are delicious
Delicious food! And Angela, was very friendly and good saler!
Super sweet employees and yummy breads. Literally $1 for two conchas!
Enjoy a Guatemala bake goods with a cup of coffee
Really cute place and clean. The conchas and cachitos are really delicious. The salsa tostadas are super delicious as well. I usually don’t like them elsewhere but their salsa was amazing. Reminded me of my mom’s.
Yummy sweet bread and empanadas with homemade flavors🙏😋not overwhelmed with variety which means you really can’t go wrong. Skip the chain store and get your coffee and treat here. There are a few seats inside to inhale your first bites. Cash only, so you know only cool people come here.
Excellent place to support local business! Service is great and the pastries are not too sweet: perfect for the drive into work.
I came in today because a coworker told me to check Isabella’s out! I have never tried pan dulce before and asked the woman at the counter what to get. She was so helpful! I went home made some coffee and tried it… wow so good! I love trying new foods that were never accessible in my small town. I will be returning and trying more!
Helpful, affordable, kind, and great food, what more can you want! This place left me with a big smile!
Restaurantji Recommends
Riquisimo el pan. They only take cash.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Incredibly affordable, delicious and not too sweet baked goods. The owner (well, she referred to herself as the owner's wife) talked to me for a bit, and gave me a sample of something I hadn't tried from Guatemala and told me her family has run shop for 20 years. I'd much rather go here than the corporate chains down the block. And I'd love to try the Christmas tamales if I'm in town for the season—I bet they're amazing.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Small place with tasty treats. Not much room to sit or work. Sunday afternoon they had the few chairs they had put up to indicate no sitting down.
More of a take out place for baked goods. I had a pineapple turnover that was fresh and tasty. And a Jarritos to wash it down.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great casual place to pick up some pastries
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
VERY authentic and absolutely delicious!Thank you for bringing the flavors and delights of Guatemala to Chicago!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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