La Victoria Bakery, Houston TX
Address | 7138 Lawndale St, Houston, TX |
Phone | (713) 921-0861 |
Hours | 6:30am-7:00pm |
Website | lavictoriabakery.net |
Categories | Bakery, Breakfast Restaurant, Cake Shop, Pastry Shop, Wedding Bakery |
Rating | 4.8 6 reviews |
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La Victoria Bakery reviews
6 Handmade, fresh flour tortillas really make a difference. First time here and I’ll definitely come back if I’m in the area.
Pastry is good too, made with love by the ladies in the kitchen!
Nice place to have lunch. Close flavor to the food my mom used to cook. Conchas and Mexican bread is delicious.
The food is very rich and varied. Perfect place to eat or for a coffee3 in good company.
So I have to say, when it comes to pastries, I'm picky. This bakery does not only have the best thumbprints I've ever tasted, but their brownies are heaven! Please stop by and treat yoself to a brownie. Warm it up, put a scoop of ice cream on top and your worries will melt away.
Oh my goodness! Their cookies are amazing! The ones we purchased were Easter themed. The icing was super smooth and even. The facial details were hand drawn. The cookies weren’t too soft to where they would crumble apart and they weren’t too hard to where you felt you’d break a tooth. They were perfect! And I may be wrong but I caught a hint of lemon. Nothing overpowering in flavor and no bad after taste. We will definitely buy more!
The sweet bread is always fresh every day. It is the moistest and best tasting Mexican sweet bread in all of the Houston area! It doesn't go stale after one day like other places. They still use quality ingredients and it shows.
Plus they still have staff serving you, which is much more sanitary than the self-serve places. You know not everybody is touching the bread. I absolutely love this place!
The best pan dulce in the entire Houston area! The bread is always very good and it doesn't even get hard after a day like other places. Plus they still have people serving the clientele, so not everyone is pawing bread.