5/5 Ann P. 5 years ago on Google
Wow
when
you
think
of
a
local
bakery
you
think
of
something
small
but
this
is
actually
a
large
Bakery
with
lots
of
a
delicious
treats!
there's
a
lot
of
history
here
I
am
attaching
a
picture
of
what
it
used
to
look
like
and
now
it's
very
modern
and
bright.
Actually
many
of
the
sweets
and
pastechi
(similar
to
empanadas)
found
on
the
island
are
made
here.
They
have
cakes
that
are
pre-made
they
have
cakes
that
you
can
order,
they
have
cinnamon
rolls
plain
cinnamon
rolls
with
raisins
cinnamon
rolls
with
raisins
and
coconut,
they
have
cookies
they
have
all
types
of
breads,
they
have
candies
that
are
awesome
we
had
a
toasted
coconut
and
sugar
that
was
just
delicious.
They
also
have
Tarts
and
you
can
buy
pieces
of
cake.
We
were
told
they
had
the
best
Tres
Leches
ever
so
we
tested
it
and
I
must
say
it
was
absolutely
fabulous.
we
just
bought
one
piece
and
although
it
sent
in
mail
you
still
got
to
taste
the
sponginess
of
the
cake
it
wasn't
completely
soaked
and
it
was
so
perfect.
try
to
come
before
noon
and
when
you
come
in
first
thing
take
a
number
because
there's
usually
a
very
long
line.
you
don't
have
to
buy
a
whole
cake
like
I
said
you
can
buy
a
piece
but
if
you're
a
Tres
Leches
fan
ask
for
it
first
because
it's
the
first
that
goes.
They
also
have
coffee
cappuccino
decaf
and
regular
drinks
from
the
cooler.
in
addition
they
have
a
tea
room
this
is
something
that
must
be
reserved
but
if
you
have
a
little
one
or
if
you're
a
group
of
women
on
a
bachelorette
party
it's
a
nice
place
to
just
have
a
tea
party.
One
of
the
local
treats
is
something
called
Tamarind
balls,
they
are
popular
with
the
locals
so
we
tried
a
tray
of
many
things
and
out
of
everything
that
was
delicious
and
that
was
the
one
thing
that
I
literally
could
not
stand
it
was
disgusting.
That
said
one
out
of
five
of
the
people
who
tasted
it
really
liked
it.
If
you
try
it
try
it
at
your
own
risk.
they
also
have
free
Wi-Fi
and
parking
is
rather
plentiful
you
just
have
to
get
here
at
a
time
where
you're
not
waiting
in
line
are
you
will
be
driving
around
until
a
space
opens
up.
most
of
the
staff
also
speak
English
so
that's
nice
and
you
can
pay
with
American
dollars
they
will
just
convert
and
give
you
change
back
in
Arubian
money.
final
thought
is
they
do
have
ice
cream
and
they
also
actually
serve
lunch
meaning
hamburgers
cheeseburgers
Etc
I
really
suggest
you
come
in
and
plan
on
staying
a
minute
and
get
some
tasty
treats.
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