The Great Donuts Bakery à Pharr

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#49 Depuis 184 à Pharr
8.5
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Ambiance
8.5/10
Nourriture
8.5/10
Intérieur
8.5/10
Des prix
8.5/10
Service
8.5/10
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Prix & Cuisine
$$$ Bakery
Type de restaurant
Bakery
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Best authentic pan dulce outside of Mexico! Pastry is flaky, soft and so delicious. Great customer service in a clean and orderly store. They also have miniatures & bolillos.
Been going to this place since the 90s. It was a different building but it's still great.
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Kordu
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10
A year ago
Delicious sweet bread! Waaaay cheaper than Paris bakery and waaay better quality and fresh! I highly recommend this location! Their bolillo rolls are soo good! Always fresh! I bought like 30-40 breads for only $20 lol compared to the 10 hard breads you get at Paris bakery…
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Nena Tamez
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11 months ago
I like the "bolillos"baked there. I take a lengthy trip just to get them. Also, the cashier lady is very nice and patient👌❤️
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Kristen Spencer
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10
11 months ago
Great atmosphere! They help as best they could as I don't know Spanish. Great donuts!
Great bread. Everything was made fresh. Service was very nice. I will get more bread from there.
Great place for mexican pastries Service Take out Price per person $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Very rude lady was letting families of 3 to get in today and did not let us in and when we complained she said if you don’t like it get da fudge out of this place it was a chubby young lady very rude plus the bread had flies and gusanos and the lady was coughing a lot
The bread was decent. It was clean
I came here to get pan Frances and there were fly’s inside the bread case which is disgusting I asked if she could give me some bread from the back and she replied really rudely and said no because that bread is the nicest and the best best bread they have for orders from restaurants.
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