Mega Bakery

33 Dalamar St, Gaithersburg
(301) 337-6369

Recent Reviews

Beatrice Hernández

Delicious bread great customer serviceParking: The new location is great

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cuajada

Eric Cioffi

Great pastries. They moved across the street. Picture shows the old location still

Samuel kidane

Great bakery

susie Larios

Horrible place. And prices and the people that work there too

Francheco Mendoza

Excellent service and very neat and clean

Monica Reaves

The French bread was good but the other sweet bread was old and hard. I had really high hopes. People are super friendly so it was disappointing to write this review.

Federico Climaco

(Translated by Google) Well, it said that they closed at 9 pm but when I arrived at 8:15 the place was already closed but they roast a good, very tasty bread and you can also taste delicious Atoles and the people who work in the place are very kind and patient(Original)Bueno decía que cerraban alas 9 pm pero cuando llegue alas 8 :15 ya avian cerrado el lugar pero asen un buen pan muy rico y además puedes desgustar ricos Atoles y las personas que trabajan en el lugar son muy amables y paciente

Olga Ramirez

(Translated by Google) It's a ? delicious ?(Original)Es un ? delicioso ?

Karla Urbina

When you want sweet tasty savory bread you have to come to this bakery. Bread is always fresh and soft. High traffic area, parking lot is always full. I suggest using street parking towards the residential area.

Aidas Jasilionis

Fresh baked goods, friendly staff. Everyone was very busy during lunch hour, but well organized. Prices are beyond reasonable, picked up couple pastries with apples and 3 breads for under $6. Give it a try if you're around.Bonus tip: you're supposed to use a bin to place your goods into and bring to the cashier. They are located on the right once you enter from the outside.

rzzx x.

Do not buy the food here, when I came into the store to buy my snacks I was immediately hit with a lot of options of snacks. I ended up settling with Pringle's, Gadrade, and a sweet desert (cookie type of food I do not know the name). But I did not end up eating the items until I got home. The Gadrade was fine and also the Pringles were too but when I got to the Sweet (I have never eaten this sweet before) it tasted weird, I ended up eating a couple of them and there were two left. For the last two I look on the back and I see mold. I am beyond mad. Lazy workers. Who knows what other t foods they have neglected.

Ayako Oldenburg

Such a wonderful selection. All of their pastries and cakes were delectable and satisfying.

Carolina B.

Let me preface this review with saying I am of Spanish heritage. I've been to the Mega in Rockville. Coming to this other location reminded me why I don't shop at the mega and prefer other supermarkets. I have family coming from out of town. So I needed to make some empanadas and pernil. That calls for some good homemade sofrito. But of course Mega is one of the few places that I know of that carries specialty peppers and culantro (not cilantro). Which are needed to make authentic Puerto Rican sofrito. So I walk into this Gaithersburg location. First thing off the bat is a horrific stench. I have no idea what the smell was. I looked around and everything looked clean. It was so potent that it almost made me vomit. I had to literally hold my breath just long enough so I can make it to the produce section. And long enough to find the peppers and culantro that I needed. That was only the first battle!! The second factor was how on earth am I reaching such items?? There was massive amounts of people. It's like the entire Spanish community has nothing better to do but be at the MEGA at the same time. It's like elbow to elbow walking down the isles. It almost reminded me of being in a NYC train that's jammed packed at 6am and you got someone's armpit in your face. I finally made it to the culantro after dodging several carts in the small aisles and people jammed packed everywhere. Not to mention they have to bring all these kids that have to be running around aimlessly. Anyway, now I need to reach the freezer section to find the Goya discos to make empanadas. That was another adventure in itself. Once you make it out alive from the produce section you must try to find your way past the butcher line that's ridiculously long. And again with more people and carts in a small corridor. Total insanity. I was having major anxiety by this point!!! All I could feel/fear was Covid waiting to happen as I continued to hold my breath. Finally reached the Goya products. The last battle was now waiting on the super long lines. That stretch aimlessly with no real coordination in all shapes and sizes. It took about 25 minutes for this entire ordeal. Where at local Whole Foods or giant I would have been out in 5 min. I made out alive. Thank god! But never again. Also, I found their prices for general peppers like the green and red peppers super expensive by the pound in comparison to Giant, Trader Joe's or even Harris Teeter. They advertise savings but I really didn't see it to be honest. I hope I don't have to go back there anytime soon! If someone can tell me where to find culantro elsewhere will be appreciated.

venkata sastry

This Bakery offers different varieties of cake's, they are fresh and last for atleast four days. If needed SPL cake orders in advance. Cake lovers must visit one

Rafaa Floress

Good very good

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