Camino Bakery

310 W 4th St, Winston-Salem
(336) 721-9990

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Kriss Deas

No complaints. Basil latte and quiche were great and the fruit danish…divine.

David Pierce

Cozy corner Cafe, good selection of pastries and coffees

Christopher Mosher

The coffee is always good here and the staff are always friendly and look happy to be there. They have plenty of baked good options and gluten free options as well.

Neisy Alejandro

The chocolate chip banana muffin is so good and it’s vegan and gluten free. Highly recommended

Sophi H

Atmosphere felt miserable and staff looked as if they did not want to be there. Pastries would sit out for too long, serving it cold and stale. If you want it hot, reheat it yourself at the one singular microwave in the lounge area. What a joke.

lauren cowart

I love this place. I'm gluten-free and they have the best options. The quiche was a dream. The little raspberry cookie was bomb. I just love it so much and wish I lived closer so I could go here every day!

Donald Hunter

I go to this establishment to get coffee and to play chess on my tablet, I'll be honest I have never eaten the food, I also go to this establishment to enjoy the eye candy, that's street talk for looking at the beautiful older females. The place is so clean I believe they can possibly past a USA. Marine Corps inspection since I am a old school ex marine from the early 70s. They need a larger restaurant for inquisitive minds while starting the morning off great and unwinding after the work or play day is coming to end. I just love their efforts to be nice and kind and professional to all guest, who knows made one day the may put on their menu those old school grease brown pepper bag of oat meal cookies that many upon many of boys and girls enjoyed in the early years of 1960s 50s 40s and beyond. We I love the establishment stop by sometime and whoop my butt on the chess board. Peace and blessings to you all.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Scarlett Wakefield

The coffee and pastries are good. The people who work there seem more interested in their coworkers than their customers but not rude or anything. Just not the neighborhood coffee shop vibe.

The biggest drawback to this place is that they do not allow animals including emotional support animals. They have outdoor seating. I have no problem sitting outside with my ESA, but how am I suppose to order? There is no mobile ordering and no one answers the phone. Apparently, I can’t hold my dog and wait in line as I was (politely tbf) asked not to do that. How does a customer on a walk with their dog grab some coffee? I’m not comfortable leaving my dog leashed outside without me.

There are other places that embrace being dog friendly, so I’ll be making those a priority over this place.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 3

E Luna

I took my husband for the first time and he loved it

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Chris Elder

Great coffee and desserts. Offers a chill atmosphere in a lively area of downtown. Their gluten free mint cake was the best tasting mint-flavored dessert or snack I have ever had!

Dietary restrictions: They have a variety of gluten-free desserts.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bakery, Magical Mocha, Chocolate Chip Cookie

Tom Macgurn

My photo doesn’t do it justice, but this breakfast hash is meaty and legit. The cappuccino I got is also excellent! I travel a lot for work and can’t tell you how many terrible cappuccinos I’ve had across the country. I’m always afraid when I get one in a new town, but this was not disappointing. Happy experience, thanks!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cory M.

I usually don’t eat cinnamon rolls but I will start after just trying the ones here. They are dangerously delicious!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cinnamon Rolls, Cookie

Laura Brasher

Just moved back to the area, thought I'd bring my boyfriend to Camino as I remember them for good food, coffee, and service from when I was younger. The atmosphere is still the same, quaint and cute. Cozy. Yet the service has taken a strong downhill approach, the coffee tastes terrible and leaves a bitter aftertaste in your mouth, and when you ask for a refund after only taking two sips you're denied because "not everyone has taste".

If I could give zero stars I would, I'm never coming back here and if anyone ever recommends them to me I will explain why there are so many better options in this town.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 1

Timothy Henn

Highly disappointed. My partner and I visited for the first time and received rude service, un-drinkable coffee, and a quiche that I was told to microwave at the self serve station. For $21, I’ve had better service and far better products. Coffee is chalky, poorly mixed, and has the taste of a flash roasted cheap bean like you’d find at the average truck stop. When politely explaining that it simply didn’t suit our palette, management gave excuses that it was an “excellent coffee” (it was not) and refused a refund.

Better coffee shops all over town, including DeBean, Remedy, Starbucks, Dunkin, and the Shell station out on Highway 52.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 1

I am Hova

Kayla was awesome n took her time to help my son have his 1st born day cake an it was vegan at that and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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