Sweet Life Bakery - Speisekarte

4500 Dyer St, 79930, El Paso, US, United States

🛍 Bäckerei, Bäckereien, Sandwiches

4.5 💬 68 Bewertungen

Telefon: +19155650634

Adresse: 4500 Dyer St, 79930, El Paso, US, United States

Stadt: El Paso

Gerichte: 35

Bewertungen: 68

"10/10 would recommend! Went later in the afternoon and there was still so many options! The bread was delicious and soft. The lady was SUPER FRIENDLY and so helpful! We will definitely be back."


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Jose Jose

Great sweet bread and good menudo reasonable prices

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Gigi
Gigi

Fresh Bread, Clean place and courtesous staff sometimes.


martha
martha

Their very helpful and friendly I appreciate that,sweet bread was delicious still need to taste the menudo and barbacae I highly recommend you to give them a try.


Lycette
Lycette

10/10 would recommend! Went later in the afternoon and there was still so many options! The bread was delicious and soft. The lady was SUPER FRIENDLY and so helpful! We will definitely be back.

Kategorien

  • Bäckerei Genießen Sie unsere köstliche Auswahl an frisch gebackenen Waren, darunter handwerkliche Brote, buttrige Gebäckstücke und köstliche Desserts, die alle mit den feinsten Zutaten hergestellt werden, um all Ihre Gelüste zu befriedigen.
  • Bäckereien Eine köstliche Auswahl an frisch gebackenen Gebäck, Broten und Süßigkeiten, mit Liebe und hochwertigen Zutaten gefertigt, für einen süßen Morgen Leckerbissen oder eine nachmittägliche Verführung.
  • Sandwiches Eine köstliche Auswahl an frisch zubereiteten Sandwiches, die mit hochwertigen Zutaten auf handwerklich hergestelltem Brot serviert werden. Perfekt für ein schnelles Mittagessen oder eine sättigende Mahlzeit, steckt jeder Bissen voller Geschmack und Güte.

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  • Akzeptiert Kreditkarten

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