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11 years ago
They have an excellent selection of pastries, all fresh-baked. My favorites are the blueberry cream cheese and the chocolate crescent. So good! Their coffee is also my favorite brew. Sometimes I come here just for a café americano. read more
Cadereyta 17
Condesa
06100 México, D.F.
Mexico
55 5211 7444
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What time does Central Bakery open?
Central Bakery opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Central Bakery close?
Central Bakery closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Central Bakery closes at 1:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Does Central Bakery take credit cards?
Yes, Central Bakery takes credit cards.
Does Central Bakery have bike parking?
No, Central Bakery does not have bike parking.
Does Central Bakery have parking?
Yes, Central Bakery has parking options.
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This cafe is true to itself the real deal. What made the cafe super interesting to me was the…read morefact that they sell great pastries, various forms of cafes, and an equally diverse selection of wine. This block was already teaming with people dining on the sidewalk, and this cafe took it a step further with real awnings and plenty of light. The only things missing were the outdoor heat lamps. Obviously they don't use those in this part of the world, although it was a little nippy when I walked over here. I came on a complete whim, and I ordered a pastry with fruit and a cold Topo Chiko agua in the plastic bottle. I could tell the pastry had not been sitting on the counter all day, because it was still soft. I liked this cafe as well as this trendy little neighborhood.
During our recent trip to Mexico City, we finally explored the Condesa neighborhood and stopped at…read moreFicelle, a bakery I had seen recommended on TikTok. The pastries and service were delicious. While they do not have indoor seating, it was very pleasant to sit outside on the sidewalk and people-watch. We tried three different pastries: a plantain pudding pastry, a fruity meringue pastry, and a very unique peanut butter and chapulines cruffin. All were excellent. My only piece of constructive feedback is regarding the payment process. We had to pay for the pastries separately from the coffee, which made the experience less smooth. It would be much more convenient if everything could be paid for on a single check. Overall, it was a wonderful spot!
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I think this might be the best bakery in Mexico City. I know there are many outstanding bakeries,…read morebut this place is just marvelous. The location / street / area is also lovely. I don't think you can go wrong here. the sandwiches and pastries are top notch. Not sure what else to say other than: visit Saint as fast as you can! Pro tip: Buy a large baguette and take it with you. They also have french butter in the cooler towards the front. They were making fun of me at first for carrying a large baguette through the city, but this bread came in clutch with my group of weary travelers even a few days later after a flight to Merida! It stayed soft in the middle (which is a sign of authenticity!)
Today I have an opportunity to try to recommended bakeries and took them off of my check. Later on…read moretoday will be Green Rhino. But for now, a short walk from my Hotel Casa Corp along Benjamin Hill to Saint. Lovely place. And I opt for a dulce de keche roll and one of their special seasonal hojaldras. Two things come to mind. The first is that spellcheck changed the name of this pan de muerto to "himalaya ". The next is that the bakery borders Calle Tamaulipas which sounds a lot like Tamale Pass. Restaurant name idea? Maybe. Did I like it? It was fun. It was enjoyable. With so many choices in the city though, it may be a while before I return. Just too many places to try here.
Loveliest bakery i've been to at CDMX! It's European-influenced with Mexican flavors in a café…read moreatmosphere. It was packed with non-stop customers but the line went through pretty fast. So many pastries and breads to choose from! We of course had to try the famous guava roll which is croissant-like that also had cheese custard. The cute little pig like cookie was cute. I don't remember the rest but definitely enjoyed them all. Glad i was able to visit this social-media hotspot during our trip in March.
A popular café/bakery in Roma Norte. It's very tourist friendly. The line is typically out the door…read moreduring all hours, but the line goes quickly since you're just ordering at the counter. We didn't dine in since it was hard to find seats for our group, so we just stop by to grab to-go. If you want some their popular items, make sure to come during the day time since it will run out. We came here a few times to try different baked goods: - Guava roll (5/5) - Butter croissant and honey croissant (4/5) - Tres leches cake (5/5) - Concha (3/5) - Mil hojas de frutos rojos/mixed berries napoleon (4/5) The most popular item was their guava roll and it lived up to its expectations. The guava jam was sweet but not too overwhelming. The roll itself had a similar taste to a croissant. It was soft and flaky. They nailed the texture. We ordered a slice of the tres leches and napoleon. Tres leches was moist and the napoleon also was delish. Everything was well priced and a decent size for the price. The concha was also good, not too dry. They have an outdoor patio with shades. The menu also offer a variety of coffee drinks although we didn't try it this time. Overall, a great stop for a sweet treat.
Guava roll
Tasty hot chocolate
Guava roll and concha
Excellent coffee shop. It's dark and moody with basically no seating other than a few outdoor…read moretables but the coffee was flavorful. One of the best cups in Roma Norte.
It was good, not great. Expensive. Banana bread was good but I wish it had a crispiness or…read morebutteriness to it. Cute vibes and has some tables in the back and out front.
Ham and cheese @davideatsdc
Raspberry custard @davideatsdc
I have never had a more delicious chocolate doughnut! I like the cakier doughnuts that I grew up…read moreeating at the Mexican bakeries in South Texas, and the doughnut I got from here was equal or better. Love the chocolate glaze, not overly sweet! I ordered an American coffee and it was really top-notch! I drank it black and with the doughnut, it was delicious! Highly recommend you check this place out!
Nice little bakery for a quick bite and coffee. Friendly barista. For three lattes and two pastry…read moreitems, only $6.
The hype is real! I'm a sucker for anything guava and this was no exception!…read more We decided to stop here before starting our day, and this location was the closest to our AirBnB, but it wasn't the original location. The original location looks a lot prettier and bigger. Luckily we were able to get a seat alongside of the bar, but it was relatively packed. The guava pastry was so delicious! I usually don't like fillings in my pastries, but this was the perfect amount. The pastry itself was very flakey and buttery. Nothing to write home about the mocha, however. I definitely would want to check out the main location, but this location had some cute shops nearby to check out as well!
Omg if you are in Mexico City Definitely have to try their…read morefamous guava pastry and also try their corn bread They are amazing The line is there but it went fast. It was so good we came back again within our only 3 days in Mexico
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Pan Gabriel is a small, health-focused bakery in Condesa that specializes in organic and…read morealternative baked goods. It's more of a grab-and-go spot than a sit-down café, with a selection that caters to specific dietary preferences like gluten-free, vegan, or low-sugar. We tried a few items to sample the range -- the strawberry empanada, some bread, and their wheat tortillas. The empanada had a mild flavor and wasn't overly sweet, which may be a plus for some but felt a bit underwhelming. The tortillas had a great texture but an unusual aftertaste that stood out. The other bread items we picked up were similarly neutral in flavor -- nothing particularly memorable, but not bad either. Overall, Pan Gabriel seems to prioritize clean ingredients and health-conscious recipes, which is great if that's your focus. Just keep in mind that the taste and richness typical of more traditional baked goods might not be what you'll find here. Pan Gabriel es una pequeña panadería en Condesa enfocada en productos saludables, orgánicos y alternativos. Es más un lugar para llevar que una cafetería para sentarse, con una selección pensada para quienes siguen dietas especiales como sin gluten, vegana o baja en azúcar. Probamos varios productos para tener una idea general: la empanada de fresa, algunos panes y las tortillas de trigo. La empanada tenía un sabor suave y no era muy dulce, lo cual puede ser positivo para algunos, aunque nos pareció un poco insípida. Las tortillas tenían buena textura, pero con un retrogusto algo extraño. Los demás panes también tenían un sabor bastante neutro --nada destacable, pero tampoco desagradable. En general, Pan Gabriel parece priorizar ingredientes limpios y recetas más saludables, lo cual se agradece si eso es lo que buscas. Solo hay que tener en cuenta que el sabor y la riqueza típicos de una panadería tradicional no son lo que encontrarás aquí.
I was in heaven! I hadn't been able to have pan dulce since I became allergic to gluten. I was so…read morehappy to buy as much pan dulce as I could get into a bag. It was delicious! I wish you shipped to San Diego.
We went later in the evening and the pastries were a bit dry. Lots of selection. I would go again…read morebut earlier in the day.
The bakery and roast chickens are good.But be forewarned the cashier can be grumpy and aggressive…read morean emotional vortex. It's much like a Seinfeld episode . Lolol Paying for your food is not for the light of heart
Panadería y mucho más
Quiche was incredible also had the croissants which were crispy & buttery. Came back multiple…read moretimes in our short visit to the area.
Great little coffee shop and pastries. Croissants and pain au chocolat are great. The little cakes…read moreand tarts are great too. Especially love the fig tart and berry tart
Banquitas de madera por si quieres tomar un café y un pastel...
Located in the Centro Histórico of Mexico City, Pastelería Ideal has a unique selection of Mexican…read morepastries, but I loved the gelatina de nuez. I wish I had brought some home! This is a place where you grab a tray, pick your bread, pay at the cashiers, and then it's bagged for you--or you pick up your items at the designated area by showing your paid receipt. There are no tables or chairs to sit, so we just are as we walk town.
Walk in here will surely amaze you with how many pastries they have…read more The place is huge and packed with customers. Pastries are cheap. Roughly $1US per pastry. It was OK not amazing like some people commented. If you ask me if this is the best bakery in Mexico City then I have to say NO. But it's definitely worth the visit just to smell and look at people who bought tray full of goodies.
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