Caribbean IslandsRestaurants

Bakery restaurants in Caribbean Islands

  1. A

    Panadería & Repostería Lydia

    With a 4am opening call, this veritable hole-in-the-wall bakery-cum-coffee bar is ideal for insomniacs, late-night party animals and ferry workers on the graveyard shift. On a quiet weekend morning in sleepy Isabel, it’s one of the only places likely to be open. Stop by for caffeine, pastries, sandwiches and sweet bread, and fight with the locals for one of the two plastic tables that furnish the sidewalk.

    reviewed

  2. B

    bakery

    Just down from the Hotel Panamericano is a bakery . Across the Paseo Panamericano is a grocery store, the Mini-Super Caracol , and a clean and reasonably priced Italian restaurant Allegro with lasagna, risotto, spaghetti and pizza, all for CUC$4.

    reviewed

  3. La Exquisita Bakery

    Well perhaps not ‘Champs Élysées’ exquisite, but, as far as Luquillo goes, this place could satisfy a few sweet tooths. Slap-bang in the town’s sleepy main square, this is where locals gather for cakes, pastry, coffee and sandwiches.

    reviewed

  4. Supreme Bakery

    The lines get long at lunch and it can be hard to get a seat, but the fat pork sammys and other comida criolla dishes are worth it. The baked goods are also out of sight. In the summer and on weekends they offer take out until 9:30pm.

    reviewed

  5. C

    La Lucerna Bakery

    This is Carlos José Ramos’ gem, with a friendly staff, careful cooking and low prices. Pancakes cost under $2. The bakery’s sandwiches, such as a medianoche (midnight) run less than $3.

    reviewed

  6. D

    Brick Oven

    Those in the know swear by the patties served up in this small bakery located just behind Devon House. Pastries and juices are also available at this excellent option for a picnic on the grounds.

    reviewed

  7. Empresa Cubana del Pan

    For bread, it's either Empresa Cubana del Pan in pesos, or Panadería Doña Neli (Parque Martí), in the northeastern corner of Doce Plantas, which charges in Convertibles.

    reviewed

  8. E

    Panadería Doña Neli

    This joyous bakery amid the austere shopfronts of Calle Maceo will have your stomach rumbling with its aromatic fruit cakes, bread and pastries. Arrive early and celebrate breakfast.

    reviewed

  9. Villa Mar Bakery

    A kind of neighborhood bakery in the small row of shops adjacent to the Villa Marina; you can top up on coffee, pastries and sandwiches here. It’s next to the Pizza@net.

    reviewed

  10. F

    Panadería El Patio

    Positioned strategically at the end of the airport runway, El Patio offers fresh, warm pan criollo (a bit like French bread), coffee and sandwiches.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    Upper Crust

    This open-air pastry shop in Liguanea also serves up an ambitious Jamaican-fusion menu, highlighted by the scrumptious jerk chicken lasagna.

    reviewed

  13. La Familia

    This popular cafeteria and bakery is next to a ramshackle old-time general store that is loaded with unlikely finds.

    reviewed

  14. H

    Doña Neli

    The ubiquitous Doña Neli dispatches pastries and bread in Convertibles.

    reviewed

  15. I

    Panadería D’Prisa

    Panadería D’Prisa is the place for pastries and light snacks.

    reviewed

  16. J

    Empresa Cubana del Pan

    This shop has regular 10-peso short loaves, and also fruit bread.

    reviewed

  17. K

    Flakey Crust

    Flakey Crust sells fresh-baked breads, pastries and patties.

    reviewed

  18. Three Star Lion Bakery

    For fresh, oven-baked bread, try Three Star Lion Bakery.

    reviewed

  19. L

    Hilton’s Bakery

    For bakeries, try the Hilton’s Bakery.

    reviewed

  20. M

    Viennese Bakery

    For bakeries, try the Viennese Bakery.

    reviewed

  21. N

    Panadería Doña Neli

    Gives you each day your daily bread.

    reviewed

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  24. P

    Kasalta’s

    Wake up with a jolt at Kasalta’s, a popular early-morning breakfast haunt and the sort of authentic Puerto Rican bakery and diner that you’ll find yourself crossing town to visit. Tucked into Ocean Park’s residential enclave, the coffee here is as legendary as the sweets that fill a long glass display case and encapsulate everything from Danish pastries to iced buns. Plentiful seating, myriad newspapers and a buzzing local ambience add even more icing to the cake.

    reviewed