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Vito's Bakery

4.1 (42 reviews)
InexpensiveBakeries, Desserts, Cuban
Closed • 5:30 am - 3:00 pm

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Beef pastry, cheese pastry, guava and cheese pastry.

Absolutely amazing local spot for good strong coffee and delicious pastries! The ladies there were so kind and helpful! Lots of locals come to this place that's when I knew it would be great! Local spot for no frills eats!

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Omar S.

You're hungry. You look around the kitchen and see some thinly-sliced ham. You know that it's not quite as good as the holiday ham people eat when they get tired of turkey, but it's decent ham, and you know how you love ham. And then you remember that queso blanco in the fridge, which, taken on its own, should never be taken on its own, but which, when laid in with that ham, makes for a nice bite. "Nope," you think; "eating those things that way, just jamming them together, gnawing at a cold roll-up of ham and cheese, would be lazy and gluttonous, and I'm a goddamn grownup." You keep thinking. Suddenly, you remember that you're also a baker, with as much pastry dough to work with as you like, and you're aware that it being your bakery, you can do whatever you like with your dough. What's more, it's really good dough that will bake up into whatever shape you tell it to, so you make a ham and cheese and pastry dough sandwich, seal the edges, toss that sucker into the oven, and bake it till you can smell the pastry turning buttery, brown and barely sweet. Your stomach screams to be fed. You're strained near tears by anticipation. At last, you pull the finished pastry from the oven, snap through its crisp and flaky skin, and eat until your grievous hunger's relieved. And that, my friends, is the origin story of the Pástelon de Jamon y Queso served at Vito's Bakery. Or something very close to it. ********** Just a ten-minute drive from the airport, Vito's Bakery serves a full line of Cuban pastries, croquetas, and sandwiches a la plancha. Pan de Lechon on Saturdays. Cuban coffee, from cafecitos to coladas, from dawn to 6 pm, most days.

Keep your latte art -- I'm only interested in espumita.
Salomé Luna G.

If you're looking for frills, flamboyance, and gimmicky attempts at "Latin-ness" for tourist dollars, go to Española Way. If instead you want delicious and authentic Cuban treats, the quintessential laidback atmosphere to enjoy your cortadito, and the experience of a local gem -- go to Vito's. I might be biased; I'm as addicted to cafecito and Cuban bread as it gets, but I've yet to find a bakery with better Cuban bread in all my years as a Miami native. There is no other Cuban bakery that I will get my pastelitos de guayaba from when introducing my underprivileged non-Hispanic friends to this delicacy. So many of our businesses in Miami offer showboating and tourist-pandering in the place of quality and longevity. So if you're going to whine about the lack of Instagram-able Cuban cliches to post, please enjoy the $2.00 tourist cafecitos elsewhere so I can enjoy my $0.50 local favorites in peace.

Mark M.

I was next door at the cheesesteak place when I noticed this bakery. I walked in and was greeted by the counter girl. I noticed not a huge selection of items but a few different pastries and cookies for sale. I ordered the guava and apple pastries and it only came to $1.60. I sat down at one of their few tables and ate them right away and wow, were they ever delicious! Super flaky and nice and crispy, I will be back!

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Bill W.

My wife and I have been going here for a long time. They make some of the best Cuban pastries in the area. But my last two experiences here have been really bad. I'll focus on this one. I was the second customer at the counter. It took over 8 minutes and the involvement of both attendants for the person in front of me just to pay. Then one attendant went to talk with a customer sitting be the door, while the other began sweeping. I had to make my presence known, and then there seemed to be some debate as to whom would assist me. I'm pretty sure it's because they assumed I didn't speak Spanish... which I don't, but I can certainly order a tostada, cortadito , and pastellitos. Strangely as I did order just that the attendant had to check with the other one and repeat my order in English... so I confirmed it in English. Very odd. Then the next customer walked up. They both cheerfully greeted him and both immediately took to getting his order. My tostada was put on the press and left there. It took the better part of 10 more minutes for the order from the person after me to be completed. I stood in amazement that I had basically ceased to exist. Then the other attendant started to make coffee for another customer, and coffee grounds shot out of the machine all over her. It turns out that they had knocked the metal filter into the trash previously, and there was no filter on the machine. It took over five minutes for this mess to be resolved, then my attendant poured the two cortaditos I ordered with what turned out to be cold ground-filled coffee which I didn't discover until I got all the way home. In the mean time the tostada has also gone entirely cold. As for the pastries, the croquetas were fine, but it turned out that only the top half of the carne pastellito was in my bag. The bottom half along with most of the meet was simply not there. So, in the end got home with two cups of coffee grounds (undrinkable), a completely cold tostada (normally by the time I get home it's still too hot to eat), the croquetas, and half of a meet pastry. It took me 30 minutes. A ridiculous waste of my time and money, and I honestly felt discriminated against by the way I was ignored and the total lack of care or attention paid to my order when so much effort was put into the orders of people who arrived after I did while I patiently waited. I'm thinking I'll not return.

Massive purchase at Vito's Bakery! I absolutely love this place!

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8 months ago

Love their pastels de carne. So fresh and delicious. All their baked goods are excellent. What an amazing place.

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5 months ago

Best Cuban Bakery in Miami Springs! The croquetas are awesome and can't be beat by far.

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The place needs some love, it's a little run down. The assortment is not large but what they make is very good.

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9 years ago

Absolutely love this little Bakery their pastries and coffee are to die for and the prices can't be beat.

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11 years ago

Very friendly, quick and easy, a variety to select from. Very yummy treats. Good prices

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Excellent cheap and good tasting authentic Cuban food. The people serving me there were very nice and friendly

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