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    Sheila's Bakery

    4.0 (68 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Bakeries
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    I will NEVER come here again. ‼ Waste of money and time‼ They're all rude and i never had a problem coming here! I been loyal to them for Years! Yesterday i brought a birthday cake for my husband de tres leche de vanilla($40). Today we cut the cake and it's chocolate !! I was very disappointed!! My husband is allergic of chocolate and I called this place to explain about this situation but at the end she didn't care and hungs up the phone call.. very unprofessional. Please be aware about this place. ‼

    Michelle D.

    I barely ever explored this part of town, and weirdly, I was working on an assignment when I came across this bakery. I'm surprised by how beautifully organized it is. When you walk in, you're immediately greeted by a short stretch of glass-doored refrigerators filled with dozens of beautiful cakes; some have customized decorated, some templates. On your left is a self-serve coffee area. However, you have yet to see anything. Walk inside, and you'll find a galore of sweets and baked goods. You will discover another glass-doored refrigerator with shelves fully stocked with colorful puddings (the solid kind made with agar or gelatin, not the custard-like), flans, and arroz con leche (rice puddings). Then at the back were glass-doored shelves loaded with pan dulce (Mexican sweet bread). It wasn't until I visited this store that I learned more about pan dulce, and I was amazed by how it's an entirely different world of dessert and baking to explore. In my excuse, I bought three different pans, claiming it was part of my work-related experiment for the experience, and arroz con leche (cause rice pudding is one of my favorite desserts). First, looking at each bread's sturdiness and shine, I assume a ton of butter goes into the dough. They have a thicker, almost flakier texture than the airy bread I usually get from Asian bakeries. But compared to European bakeries, they are way sweeter and more buttery, although not greasy. I had fun trying all three because I bought them without knowing what they're called or what's filling, and I just googled it while I munched. The first one was a pumpkin empanada. This was my favorite of the three that I tried, as it was not too heavy. The size was decent, too (most of them are HUGE). The pumpkin filling could have been more sweet, smooth, and nicely spiced with cinnamon. I couldn't identify the second bread I tried, but I got it thinking it was healthier as it was sprinkled with oat flakes and visually had a grainier texture. How wrong was I? It was heavily filled with milk-based thick cream. The milk strong was way too strong; I couldn't finish it. The third one, I think, was Barquillos, a cone-shaped bread loaded with vanilla custard. I love how it was not dusted with sugar or glazed with anything, as the custard was sweet already. It was quite an indulgent bread to have. The rice pudding was really sweet, but I love rice pudding. Food presentation was fantastic. Price-wise, it's cheap. For all these large pieces of bread and a generous cup of rice pudding, I paid less than $8. However, after tasting the amount of sugar and butter that goes into it, I strongly recommend eating it in moderation.

    Half of it was gone!
    Moe A.

    I got a cake from there and It wasn't a full cake. I paid $44 in the whole bottom was gone, they didn't level it and I told them what's wrong. They said there's nothing they could do about it like, Bad customer service so sad, never going there again!

    Yvonne W.

    Pastries & cookies were fresh, colorful and taste great! Thanks for helping us celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month!

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    Yashaswita B.

    Let me tell you this upfront - this place is located in a really really shady neighborhood. I was scared to death when I looked around, but none of those things could dampen my spirit for search of a good tres leches cake. Similar to the one I had in California. So, I find this place, great reviews and honestly never researched about the neighborhood but that's another story. The first thing you see when you enter the shop is an amazing array of neatly baked, and decorated tres leches cake in the glass cabinet! Wow, I say to myself. Further inside there were so many bakery items, and it was so hard to resist the impulse of buying all of those. I got a small piece of tres leches cake and pineapple empanadas to-go. The price is so affordable, you could eat them all if it was not for the sugar intake. The tres leches cake in itself was very fresh, perfectly moist and cakey! I can happily say my search for the perfect tres leches cake in Detroit did end here. I would be cautious to travel here ONLY during the day though.

    Walk in looking for tres leches cake for impromptu birthday celebration and my boyfriend walks out with this cake from heaven- literally the best cake I've had in my life and I'm not even a cake person. This was for my 16 year old daughter that randomly asked for tres leches cake... ask and you shall receive get this cake!!!!!!!

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    The best mexican bakery selection in southwest with some of the cheapest prices. Roughly 7 dollars for 5 pastries. All were fresh and tasty

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    There prices went up to much they are crazy way to expensive now better Go to other places like Mexicantown bakery

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    Best tres leches. Best cookies. Excellent Mexican pastries! Parking can be difficult if they are busy. I recommend coming here early.

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    Was staying in Greektown in downtown Detroit for a wedding, and the hotel receptionist highly…read morerecommended this local bakery to check out. Monroe Street that it's located off of is under heavy construction currently so it may be a bit treacherous navigating the sidewalk outside, but the pastry shop remains open and continued to enjoy heavy foot traffic during the hour I was inside. The staff members are friendly and recommended the baklava as their most popular pastry, so I ordered one dipped with chocolate and pistachio, along with an iced latte. They had about five small tables along the wall for you to sit and eat at, but the benches are wooden and not the most comfortable for use as a study spot. My coffee was nothing to write home about, but the baklava was flaky and very sweet, definitely one of the best I've tried. They had a huge variety of other pastries too, and if they all taste as good as they look, would be worth checking out too.

    I went with my friend here for a birthday dessert celebration. He loves carrot cake and red velvet…read morecake so we grabbed a slice of both. The carrot cake looked delightful but the slice of red velvet looked a little dull. When it was time to indulge we started with the red velvet slice and discovered it was a waste of calories if you're a red velvet fan - the cake was dry and the cream cheese icing was anticlimactic. On the other hand the carrot cake was amazing - super moist and got a 2 thumbs up. In addition I will say the staff was very friendly and patient especially with our loads of questions. I will go back but the red velvet will not be purchased again. Also I love the overall look and feel of this bakery but do wish it had more seating.

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    2.9(20 reviews)
    4.2 miMidtown, Cass Corridor

    Seems to have went downhill since moving from Willis St. Staff is not aware of specials. Today's…read morevegan carrot muffins tasted day old and disappointing for it being $5. I ordered cookies, a scone and tea this morning. Please note that Thursday morning special is only until 11am or right before. I went a few weeks back at 11:30am and staff said "I guess it stopped and switched over." Today was the special pricing for most of it. I also ordered a veggie quiche that came with dressed greens. I would not recommend as it was excessively salty. The spinach seemed to not be chopped and layered near the top. I wish I had stopped at the sweets. Best part whether special or not was the cookies. I don't know if they are baked daily or not, but they were kept in a plastic containers. The space is small, but dining at the Jolly Pumpkin tables is allowed. The management doesn't clearly care because staff is not fully trained. I tried emailing feedback on the Thursday special and no reply after 2 weeks or so.

    Hmmmm... such a great experience last year and then the last three were all…read more Maybe I'm ordering the wrong stuff lately We had the avocado toast, biscuits & gravy and the quiche yesterday - breakfast is fairly remarkable at the Woodward location but a little sad here (see pics) also the 2 boozy coffee drinks we left unfinished Bought the "day old" chocolate cookie pack (even asked if it was one day old or longer) and we had tot grow them out (DEF older than one day ) Saving grace was bonbonbon for dessert (next door candy shop) Service was a miss (as it was the last few times as well Makes me sad- these peeps were Cass Corridor long before it was cool

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    Betty makes my Caramel Frappuccino and my day perfect every time I come! she always has a huge…read moresmile on her face that you can even see through her mask She's a delightful woman who knows how to do her job well and even has my drink ready for me sometimes before I even get to the kiosk. The other ladies that work with her in the morning are awesome as well! I give this place five smiles lol

    Since some of the restaurants at MotorCity Casino are closed on Monday and the buffet price is $49…read moreper person on Mondays (for the seafood buffet), my Mother-in-law and I opted to go elsewhere for dinner on our recent visit but couldn't catch the shuttle to our event until 6 p.m. so we wanted a little nibble to tide ourselves over. The pastries at Sweet Ride looked irresistable so we stopped there. I got a little bit of sticker shock when they told me how much I owed them for one cupcake and one eclair -- $9 (each was $4.50). We probably would've skipped it if we'd realized how pricy they were. The cupcake was incredibly decadent and delicious (encased in a milk chocolate shell, inside were a layer of whipped cream and layer of chocolate ganache atop a moist and delicious cupcake). The custard in the eclair was overly rich and the dessert itself too chilled to be especially enjoyable. On a future visit, I'd split the decadent cupcake two ways and skip the eclair.

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