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    La Reyna Cakes & Bakery

    3.2 (11 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Ordered a Tres Leches Cake with Strawberry filling for Mothers B-Day. I was a big hit with all the guests.

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    8 days ago

    Terrible service, got some donuts & pan de dulce staff threw all out stuff in a bag. Got home & everything was a mess.

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    5 years ago

    Apple fritter perfect sugar cookie bomb burritos amazing! And affordable truck drivers paradise

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    6 years ago

    Obviously horrible customer service. I called to see if they had the traditional Mexican wedding cookies and was hung up on

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    Bee's Pastry Café

    Bee's Pastry Café

    4.3
    (63 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Small little Mexi-PR fusion cafe on the far east...buzzing…read more I enjoyed a MexiMocha latte. It was a nice little out of the way place that a lot of folks know about. So, it got crowded in the dining room pretty quick. If it weren't so busy or if they cycled through the customers, it would be better. I also got the ham, cheese, and egg sandwich...it was pretty good. No extra ingr dients, just those in the name. Plenty of sandwich...we split two between four peeps. They had a bunch of table games to keep you entertained in case you wanted to hang out I would like to try their guava and other pastries, their Caribbean sandwiches (tripleta, and bistec). Pastries and desserts were looking pretty good. I'd come me back to try, but probably would take it to go. I will try this place out again.

    Walking in the area is very cute. I wanted to stay in and eat but I kept getting this ammonia smell…read morethat was making my head hurt so we got the food to go. We got cubanos with tostones. Both were very good and the portions are huge my partner and I should've just shared. I was a little disappointed of their mango tamarindo drink. I thought that it was mango and tamarind(the fruit) mixed together not chamoy and chile(Tajín) in the drink. I wasn't happy and just ordered another and asked if I can have the mango and tamarind without chili and they said yes. The tamarind still has a spice to it which it shouldn't, tamarind is tart and sour. I guess that's where the misconception of Mexican and Puerto Rican terms collide. I would go back but I guess ask next time if the drinks are Puerto Rican terms or in Mexican terms.

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    Mami's Bakery

    Mami's Bakery

    3.8
    (8 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Excellent quality and customer service. The pozole (red AND green) is the best I've had,…read moreespecially their bolillos. The donuts are light and fluffy, and the pan dulce is always fresh. They are my go-to for special occasions because they never disappoint.

    I'm going to say 4.5 stars and round up. Mami's is your typical mom and pop neighborhood panderia…read moreor bakery. They offer lots of pan dulce or sweet bread, along with tamales and burritos. They had menudo on weekends. I'm not sure if they do anymore but I remember it being good. Their red pork tamales were also good. I haven't had their green or sweet tamales yet. They're $13 a dozen. I didn't get any this time. I used to stop by more frequently when I lived down the street. I'd sometimes go after mass at St. Stephen. I miss attending mass! I was in the neighborhood the other day so I stopped by. The owner is very nice and helpful. She always has been. I ordered some cookies and pastries to take to my grandparents and to the house. I had this chocolate sugar cookie with sprinkles. It was really good! I didn't know how sweet it would be. It was perfect for me because it wasn't too sweet. It was just right. It was also really crunchy. My favorite Mexican-type pastry is the elote. I don't know if it's really called that but my grandma and mom always called it that. It's long and sugary on the outside. It has lots of red jelly inside of it. It's so good! I also ordered a couple of mini pies in raspberry and pineapple. Not too bad for $5 and change. I'll definitely stop by again. Mami's is following safety precautions. You must wear a mask to enter and social distance.

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    Hurts Donut

    Hurts Donut

    4.2
    (21 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Oh my God oh my God oh my God. The apple fritters are delicious. They're not greasy and they're…read morethe size of your head. I've even spoken with the manager. They are super sweet as well as all the associates. Can't believe I've lived here in El Paso for almost 7 years and I just discovered this place a few weeks ago other than oh my God oh my God oh my God there are no other words.

    Applied and accepted a job at Hurts Donut in El Paso based on a posted pay range of about…read more$10-$14/hour. I asked for 12 because why not? They said, we can't do 12 (I figured as much) and our new hires generally start "low". During the hiring process, I was NOT told the actual starting pay was $8/hour during a probation period. (I assumed "low" meant the $10 on the 10 to 14 range I saw on the posted job listing. Shame on me for not realizing the use of logic was optional ). That only came up after I had already accepted the job and started onboarding. It was actually my coworkers that said the new hires started $8 an hour. That's when I asked about pay clarification. "$8" never came up during the interview. When I brought it up, it was THEN confirmed that all new hires start at $8/hour for a few weeks and can get a raise after that. I was also told tips factor into "effective hourly pay," but tips aren't guaranteed and fluctuate too much to realistically count on when you're trying to budget your life. Telling me that I "technically" make $10 an hour with tips is BS. I "technically" have bills to pay and I can't budget my finances based on a technicality. **And if any of you reading this are teenagers looking to get a job here, she specifically told me she doesn't like hiring teenagers because they're unreliable. Yet when I approached her with a very professional message regarding my pay concerns she ghosted me for 3 days, and counting. Who's acting like a teenager now? (No offense to any of you, just running with what she said). I'm not mad about there being a probation period or a starting rate. I'm frustrated that the actual starting pay wasn't clearly communicated upfront compared to the advertised range. I took the job based on that posted range, and the reality didn't match what was presented when I applied. If the 10 to $14 an hour range doesn't match the pay in El Paso then that needs to be the very first thing you bring up during the interview. She said that that posting was from corporate and doesn't reflect the local pay. Maybe lead with that next time. If you just need a few extra bucks on the side, or you're just starting out with your first job, then as Krusty the Clown says, "It's not just good, it's good enough."

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