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8 years ago
Great Food! The best breakfast, a mix of mexican food and French bread! Very good, a must...
Av. Industrialización 2
Col. Alamos 2a Secc
76160 Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro
Mexico
44 234 81623
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http://www.briochebakery.mx
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What time does Brioche open?
Brioche opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Brioche close?
Brioche closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Brioche have parking?
Yes, Brioche has parking options.
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From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with the delicious aroma of baking bread. The options…read moreare fantastic and prices are great. Savory and sweet pastries. Great coffee options. Plenty of things to buy for home, like their homemade jams, pickles, mustard, bread loaves, and ground coffee beans. They also sell meats and cheeses as well. Cozy tables and friendly service. They accept credit cards and cash as well. Will definitely be visiting a few more times while we are visiting the city!
I can't think of a better pastry shop for the price. Even for shops in Querétaro, their prices are…read morereasonable for all walks of life. Their coffee is delicious, sweet and savory breads are high quality and fresh. You can walk out of Pánico with an americano and a savory pastry for $55 peso, not bad. The dining area is super cute too, one small table in the front, two tables in the back, and a cute roof top terrace. Staff is excellent so please don't forget your gratuity.
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It is a good place to have brunch, the food is very tasty, not many dishes but all of them very…read morewell prepared. Service is good and the place is an old house with great decoration, good music selection. I fully recommend the torta de milanesa.
Very cute place and AMAZING FOOD. Had one of the best pistachio croissants I've ever had. Others…read moresaid they had the best sandwich they've ever had. Will come back to Mexico just for this food. (They do accept card at least for eating in)
Pastel trufa frambuesa
Service is very attentive and fast. The place is clean and small but works for small parties. The…read morefood is good but a little in the high end. If one is open to get away from the food places around the historic area I would recommend Mushi
After driving by Mushi at night, we decided we needed to try it. The restaurant is dog friendly…read morewhich is a huge plus and the wait staff was very attentive and friendly!! We started off with a cinnamon roll, orange juice, and orange/mango/strawberry juice. We then moved onto the chilequiles and French toast. If you can't tell, everything we tried was delicious. Probably will become one of our frequently visited breakfast places on the weekends in Querétaro - 10/10 would come back again!
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Tasty french croissants and baguettes in a calm garden with flowers just un Avenida Universidadread more
Another excellent cafe in Mexico! The owner, Alexis, is attentive and friendly and makes you feel…read morevery welcomed. The coffee is fresh and high quality. Their breakfast sandwiches and pastries are phenomenal and fresh. I love watching the bakers make the bread behind the counter. The precision and care they use with making their goodies is apparent in the flavors and presentation. They have nice tables, a cozy couch, and shelves full of books you can enjoy. There's always some good tunes in the background too. A cozy atmosphere with great food that makes you want to be a regular customer.
I had one of their pastries at another restaurant in Queretaro. As we walked by I recognized it at…read moreGalileo Panificio. Stopped to buy another and also another pastry with figs. Sorry no pictures as I took it to go. This is not just a Panaderia. It is special. The pastry was delicious. Ok this is from several years ago. I hope Galileo Panificio is still making delicious pastries and yummy sandwiches. My love goes out to the people of Queretaro. Ohh, I just saw picture of the food again. I want to return.
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La Vienesa has the distinction of being the city's oldest bakery that still stands in the heart of…read moreel Centro. This is a typical Panadería of yore offering tradicional Mexican pastries, or pan dulce as it is called, many of which are rare to find nowadays, such as Alamares, Ladrillos, and other pastries that are such a delight to see. Even if the pan dulce here is not the highest quality or the best you'll ever have, there is a charm to visiting a bakery that has lasted for nearly a century. You'll find locals that have been coming here for generations, still munching on Pasteladas, Gendarmes, and Conchas. Breakfast is also served in the back of the bakery at a very affordable price if you are a frugal local or tourist. Whether you live here or are just visiting, this is a place to know when in Querétaro, at least it will serve as an edible souvenir that you'll devour the minute you step out of their doors.
This is a fairly large chain of panaderias in and around Mexico City, which I never noticed when I…read morewas there. In QRO, there a few, and this one is quite modern, it offers a lot of different breads, not just pan dulce You can also get cakes, and what seems to be a torta of the day/week. I chose a donut looking bread and a cheese topped bread. The non donut item was a good mimic of a donut, with chocolate frosting and whipped cream. It wasn't too sweet nor oily. The cheesy bread was pretty good, soft and fresh, almost like ciabatta. The good thing is that the prices are pretty cheap, it was 7-10 pesos for each piece. You go in, get a tray, pick what you want, go to the counter/bagger, then the cashier.
Fresh products. Good display and variety. Shelf life…read morelimited no preservatives Fair price for Quailty fresh baked items.
Just delicious!! You can get all kinds of fresh baked goods, orange juice and coffee.read more
From the owner: ¡Bienvenido a Saint Honoré!…read more Traemos a su mesa los sabores de nuestra infancia en Francia: croissants de mantequilla pura, pastelería fina y pan de larga fermentación con masa madre. Nuestra oferta se dirige tanto al público, a eventos y a profesionales del ramo gastronómico - será un gusto asistirle conforme a su necesidad. Déjese tentar por nuestros especiales, nuestro café, nuestro amor por las cosas bien hechas.
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