Los Andes Bakery

180 Valley St #10, Tarrytown
(914) 631-3256

Recent Reviews

William B.

This is a local bakery selling a wide and attractive selection of South American goods. There is seating for 12-15 people inside and outside. There is definitely a friendly community feel here. Based on a limited sampling -- alfajores, flan and a berliner -- they're providing tempting looking sugary goods at a reasonable price.

Lindsay G.

I was looking for breakfast in Sleepy Hollow before heading to the Cemetery and I'm so glad that I stumbled onto this bakery. Their muffins and hot chocolate were perfect for a cold snowy morning and the Berliner pastry was incredible.

Victoria Yatsiv

Amazing food!

Nick B.

A place being as busy as Los Andes is gives you a pretty good idea of how good it must be - and when I showed up here on Saturday morning to get coffee and empanadas, the line was a pretty good indication that I was in the right place. The pastries looked so good I wanted to try them all, and sandwiches we saw them making for some of the folks showing up also looked really interesting. The empanadas absolutely did not disappoint though, they made for a perfect breakfast and went well with their solid coffee.

Thomas M.

I feel like this bakery is a hidden secret. We've only been a couple of times but each time is a journey in flavor and cakes. I usually just ask them to choose a couple of things for me and that's most likely very annoying to them but appreciated by me. Last time I had this Carmel custard thing that reminded me of the cafes in Portugal that I was once lucky enough to be in. Anyway They have a menu that says breakfast but I haven't had the chance to partake. If it's anything like the pastries it's gonna be amazing.

Madeleine H.

everything here is delicious and the staff are really friendly! i appreciate that they patiently answered my questions about different dessert items. i love that they have tables too, really adds to the welcoming vibe. i particularly loved the tres leches cake and alfajores! also they're open until 8 so you can satisfy your post dinner sweets craving.

Mari M.

Let me just say , the owner here is very obliging and kind. I walked in (on a pandemic rule "individually wrapped" cookie emergency mission) where there was just one person working the counter. The owner pulled a worker from the back to help me immediately and never blinked at my please right now request! Must have been a surprise-I bought every single mini alfajor they had in the shop and asked them to put 2 in separate baggies. No Complaining just action. In my book that is excellent customer service, but I do recommend always calling ahead if possible. South American bakery treats have a different dough, they are not overly sweet, the caramel and chocolate/icings make them something perfect. They have a good selection as well, and I have never been inside the bakery and not seen someone order empanadas and cafe. I look forward to another stop in with added pics.

Pro R.

It is expensive and not worth it. OVERRATED. Los Andes Bakery made all of family have to run to the bathroom. I don't recommend any of the empanadas- the meat seems cheap and they were not filled with proper Chilean olives or eggs. We couldn't even finish them. The cheese empanada seemed skimpy as well. There was barely any cheese. Normally I would right an amazing review for this place but after this experience it seems as if they lost parts in their supply chain and people. There are a few nice women who work the front- not the owner but I think her name is Mia. She is always great. If you want the best Chilean Food in the Tri-State area - you will have to travel to Wappingers Falls to a bakery called Los Hornitos Bakery.

Edward K.

Recently I've been checking out bakeries in Westchester. I saw Los Andes on Yelp and figured it was worth a try. Parking is a bit difficult but I was able to find street parking nearby. The store is clean and bright. The women working behind the counter were very nice and helped me to select savory and sweet items. There is a sizable selection of authentic Chilean pastries. My father in law and I had their beef empanadas at a table in the shop. We took rolls and a larger flat bread and an assortment of pastries to go. The beef empanada was sizable and delicious. Zesty beef filling, great crust, and a nice spicy dipping sauce. The rolls and flat bread were quite good as well, we enjoyed them with dinner later. The desserts were a real highlight. The alfajores were amazing, a couple of items that featured layers with dulce de leche in between were delicious, and the "Berlin" was a great custard filled doughnut. They've got a lot more to try and I look forward to it.

andrea p.

Decent pastries and very nice staff. Convenient location and ok prices . They have a little outdoor seating area.

Brenda Skanatra

Such a hidden gem in the town of sleepy hollow ! Staff was super friendly, food was good and let me not get started on all the good treats !

Pat R.

Great. Service and amazing Chilean sandwiches , breads and sweets. The 2 ladies working the front desk and kitchen (I don't remember their names)are extremely nice and helpful. They answered every question we had about the different products they sell. Amazing food and amazing customer service. Is about 1:45 of driving from Long Island but is well worth it. Was our second visit in a month and we'll keep coming back.

Karina R.

Great local place for sandwiches and baked goods. Amazing churrasco sandwich and chocolate chip cookies :) !!!

Daniel Reinaldo Bonilla Ruiz

good coffee and great staff

Miguel R.

Not only is Los Andes the only Chilean bakery in the area, but their Empanadas are top notch!!! Try it with the Chilean pebre (hot salsa). Glad to have this place in Westchester!

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