Panadería La Campechana

250 Brock Bridge Rd, Laurel
(240) 456-0171

Recent Reviews

你好卡伦

They have international turns served in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pam Curtis

See alot favoritism when sellingholders everytme go place very clean tho very first time went won star got 1450 some one won with me but I was on star not thiers.got neat jacket also.i have cool time when I go even if I don't win nice bingo place. I c people bring back old cards to play not fair.workers not paying attention or don't care.workers need to smile more some seem like they hate job and it shows. People will come to play in a good environment when getting treated like real guests. Smiles are free.Parking: Not enough hc parkingWheelchair accessibility: Make sitting area space for disabled

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 3

Felipe Muñoz

Overpriced and rude Staff!

Mariah Alvarado Casas

The 10/10 bagel was very tasty, but I am very concerned that the lady was coughing on top of everything and well, given the way things are, it could be Covid and it has infected us all. Please wear a facemask.

Lusbi VJ

delicious ? cake

moises Marroquin

The best place to buy artisan bread and, above all, the very personalized attention and the best pastry in our city of Laurel Maryland, I recommend it.

Ashley K.

I love this Spanish bakery! They also sell homemade chicken tamales which are delicious! They have yummy buttery large croissants as well! Tasty tamales and yummy baked goods await you at La Campechanita Spanish Bakery!

Jamie C.

I have tried this place a few times and haven't been too impressed. Yesterday much of the loaf bread was burnt. We opted for some of the others. They weren't fresh however and we're crumbling apart before we got home. They also didn't have my favorite cookie which is the reason why I gave this place a second chance. It was a disappointment. I don't think we will be back.

Chris L.

I was very excited when I found this place by accident. I couldn't wait to stop in! No doubt about it, it's authentic. As one might expect walking into a bakery, it was small and quaint. One side was all the baked goods and the other was a little Spanish "shopette." I had initially walked in looking for empenadas (meat pies), but no such luck. The baked goods were all sweet (no savory), but I got some anyway just to try them out. Much to my dismay, they were not fresh. Maybe they had been there a day or 2 or 3... the sugar cookie, guava pastry, and pineapple pastry never made their way completely out of the bag except for a few bites. I'm not sure what days the bakery actually bakes. Maybe I'll go back and see. But provided the little store has been there 7 years and the goodies were not fresh, I was more than a little bummed.

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