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Bread Story

3.8 (12 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Guy H.

This is in a Chinese grocery store complex. They have a huge selection of fresh baked goods including, bread, curried meat filed buns etc. I didnt buy anything this trip but will definitly come back when I need some of this. Worth a visit.

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Patrick A.

This bakeshop has the best breads. No matter if it's their buns, loaves or rolls. Yes, they are better than 85* Bakery. Their breads are moist, soft and flavorful. And most significantly, they taste what the label says. I'll give out some examples. Their coconut bun, smells and tastes like coconut. It has finely grated coconut inside with a good bread to filling ratio. Their roast pork buns, you know it! Tasty, moist and has a good meat to bread ratio. Their purple yam bun (ube for short) and milk bread bun are also top notch. How can I tell? When you pinch on one end and pull it to the other end, it peels by the layer. That's a great indication of how good their dough is. I live approximately 40 miles from this place but it's totally worth the drive. I highly recommend this place and will definitely come back to this place. Thank you for reading.

Found hair in this one.
DJ G.

I'm not sure what kind of bread we bought, but we found a hair in our bread. You might want to check your bread before you eat it. Also, this is the reason people who sell or prepare food need to wear hair nets.

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The breads and Birthday cake is delicious and the owner is really nice. Definitely is the best in the area.

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Stopped by La Casita Bakeshop in Dallas and everything we tried was so good. The chilaquiles were…read morehonestly some of the best I've had -- I loved that the tortilla chips stayed crunchy the whole time instead of getting soggy like they do at some places. And that salsa verde on top? So good. Both the chilaquiles and the blueberry Earl Grey scone were my favorites. The scone was especially nice and moist with a unique flavor combo. I also liked the churro cruffin, and the birria brisket croque madame was delish and satisfying. Two of us ordered the Sweet Potato Latte and one got the Turkish latte, all half sweet (we generally prefer less sweetness than most), and all three of us really liked ours. Service was also great -- even though it was packed, our server was attentive and friendly. Great spot if you want something a little different for brunch or a bakery stop. Definitely worth checking out.

Our first time here and we went on a Sunday, so the dine-in wait time was about 55 minutes. I…read moredidn't know about reservations so most of the tables were empty but they were all reserved. The waiting area was really nice and spacious. We got to try the Love Potion Latte (limited time), the Croissant Monkey Bread ($4.75), and the Birria Brisket Croque Madame ($19). The Love Potion Latte was okay, it's made of chocolate mocha, espresso, milk, and dried strawberry chunks. The Croissant Monkey Bread was delicious. The dough pulled apart so well and the cinnamon sugar on top added a nice touch to it. They toasted your bread too so it was warm and moist. The Birria Brisket Croque Madame was the best! It is a huge portion and we cut it in halves already, but it filled us up! The sourdough was still crispy, well-toasted, and it absorbed the juices from the birria so well. We went for a light breakfast but came out so full and stuffed. The prices are a bit expensive but it was reasonable for the quality and portion size. They are sooo packed though with customers coming in and out at all time. I would definitely make reservations next time!

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it's really pretty and cozy. i enjoyed the peach tea and built my own sandwich. the front staff was…read morealso super sweet and friendly

I always get a little envious of how every suburb of Dallas seems to have such a cool town square,…read moreand Plano is no different. Located among the shops and bars of historic downtown sits 1418 Coffee, a cute and genuinely great little shop that fits the area perfectly. Inside, the shop is fairly narrow but offers a good amount of both indoor and outdoor seating. I arrived with a friend a little before 11 am on a Sunday, and it was absolutely packed. A biking group was posted up outside, students were inside working on homework, even though most colleges have not started yet, and plenty of other patrons were taking their Sunday mornings easy. Despite having at least 10 to 15 people in front of us, the line moved pretty quickly. My friend who was more of a regular at the shop knew a lot of the staff and had convos with them. It feels like a little community! I ordered the Maple Sausage Croissant sourced from Sugar Loaf Bakery along with a hot Purple Haze latte made with lavender and vanilla syrup. My drink came out fairly quickly, and I thought it was great. It was well balanced and not overly sweet. As for the Maple Sausage Croissant, it was exactly what it sounded like, a maple sausage tucked into a croissant. I initially expected the croissant itself to be maple flavored, similar to a McGriddle, but it was still fresh and enjoyable. They had been keeping them warm in a heater throughout the morning, which definitely helped. I have stopped by 1418 Coffee a few times when visiting Dallas, and I plan to keep returning. They consistently do a great job and fit right into the charm of downtown Plano. RIYL: A warm haven in a beautiful downtown.

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