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    Pinecrest Bakery

    3.4 (16 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Julio H.

    This franchise is my favorite Cuban bakery franchise. I also like Vicky (I don't know if they still around) and CAO, but Pinecrest is tops for me. I would give an honorary mention to Sergio's and Gilbert. I always get a beef pastelito preparado and a guava n cheese pastelito, with a cafe con leche (lately with almond milk/surcharge). I enjoy the pastries and the coffee.

    Grace A.

    Pinecrest Bakery nails the Cuban bakery vibe--pastelitos that hit just right, bold café con leche, and a welcoming ambience. The croquetas delicious crunchy and warm the best!

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    Cheryl L.

    I have never been to this bakery before but needed catering trays for my daughter's school. I easily ordered 2 "bandejas" trays of papa rellena "stuffed potato balls with beef deliciously fried. I arrived at 7am and found out they are open 24 hours!! The bakery was clean and there is an abundance of pastries, fresh coffee, and desserts to select from. My order was ready and the staff were very friendly. I highly recommend ordering online! I will be back to try their coffee which is brewed fresh.

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    Orlando H.

    Terrible customer service and a horrible business to tell me to call you and then hung several times

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    Christopher V.

    Pinecrest Bakery finally made it to the Grove! This location is across the street from the Douglas Road Metrorail station. Parking is convenient and plentiful. Inside is just like the other locations, a couple of tables here and there. The staff has been very friendly and welcoming. The pastelitos are delicious, I've had lunch here and it's been good as well. I live around the corner, I'll be stopping by regularly!

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    A really great Cuban sandwich! The cheese and guava rolls are also really nice. Excellent service.

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