Pan Pan Bakery
919 E State Rd 434, Longwood, FL, 32750
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Address :
919 E State Rd 434
Longwood, FL, 32750 - Phone (407) 834-1773
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:30 am - 7:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
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Susan C.
We tried this place wanting a simple yet satisfying snack that was sure to please and we werent dissapointed. The empanadas were a bit greasy, but yummy none the less. They contained beef and potatoes and were really very good. My only wish would be that they were hot. Hubby and I each had three. They arent very big, so it truly would be a snack. We also tried some of the coconut bread. Mmmm...soft, sweet, and good. This was by far my most favorite item we ordered. We also ordered some of their sweets, the Flan and the cheesecake. The flan never made it into the bag :( there for I can't tell you anything about it. I was very dissapointed when I got home and realized that. I was really looking forward to it. I did check the receipt and wasnt charged, so the server must not have heard me when I ordered it. The cheesecake is something I wont order again. It tasted like it had been sitting in the cooler for sometime as it was dry and had a stale flavor. We spent about $13 dollars for 6 empanadas, 1 coconut roll, 1 cheesecake, and 2 cans of soda. They dont take credit, but they do have an ATM there for easy access to cash. The bakery is a small counter service shop with no place to sit and eat. They had a steady stream of customers on a Friday Afternoon, but it wasnt too busy. They also oan affer an assortmant of other breads and baked goods such as fruit and meat turnovers. All in all it was an ok place. I dont think we will be rushing back here anytime soon or going out of our way to get here either, but if we happen to be in the area, it would probably cross our mind to stop for something quick.
(3)Yulissa M.
great find in Longwood! fresh baked colombian breads with guava and cheeses.... if you go in the evening they dont have empanadas.
(3)Karla C.
Great food. Nice staff. The worst part is trying to decide what you want...you just end up buying it all!
(5)Amanda A.
The best little hole in the wall this side of town has to offer! They offer Columbia style baked good that are to die for! Empanadas, breads, home made drinks galore; I can't stop gloating about this place. The lady who runs it is extremely sweet and knowledgeable if you don't know much about Colombian food. I highly recommend this mom & pop eatery - if your in this area or not make the trip; you wont be disappointed.
(5)Mikaela L.
I have to say, we just found our bakery!! We had a Stuffed Yuca (freaking delicious) and a Cuban Sandwich. For dessert we had the cheapest and most yummy macarons ever and to drink I had a glass of delicious Horchata...never tasted it before and I'm going to start making it at home right away! 10 stars for me.
(5)Tom A.
First Time at Pan Pan Bakery this past weekend while driving home I drove by this place and have wanted to check it out for a long time. This is a tiny little hole in the whole bakery located in the corner of a plaza with Big Lots around the corner and next to a produce store. Visible from the street only if you are on 434 heading towards Longwood coming from Winter Springs. The best part about this place is that it makes all of it's items here fresh as you can smell it when you walk in and you can also see there huge ovens in the back. There is plenty to pick from here and they even have Ice cream witch I am sure even though it is not made here it looks good from Pin Apple to other tropical flavors. There bakery consist of breads and desserts also some Colombian candy and empanadas and papas rellenas (stuffed potatoes) just among a few things. Some of there desserts are great, I bought the flan and it was only $1.50 and it was delicious not sure if it is made there or it is shipped but it is just the way I like it..creamy.They also have a "Tres Leches" dessert witch is typical of Spanish people to eat this. There stuffed potatoes looked good but I went with two empanadas one meat and one chicken and they were pretty good they can even heat them up for you there if you want. Another neat thing about this place is they offer Spanish drinks and even have "Orchata" water a drink made from rice more typical in Mexico. The only down side to this place is they are closed on Sunday and close pretty early the rest of the week so get there with time and early to get the freshest stuff because once they run out of something that is it also there was only ONE lady taking orders and taking care of the money situation while the lines were not very long but you do have to wait a bit and when I got there there was a few people ordering and waiting on there food. Cool little Colombian Bakery, I will be coming back again to try there "Papas rellenas" and other items, There flan was so good I WILL DEFINITELY HAVE TO GET IT AGAIN. THEY DO ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS, THIS IS NOT A CASH ONLY PLACE LIKE STATED BY SOMEONE ELSE, HOW DO I KNOW? I payed with a credit care by asking, the lady has one of those "futuristic" you can put on your IPHONE things and slide the card and presto done. There is a .30 cent charged tho for using our card.
(4)Jorge T.
Their buñuelos, pan de bono and empanadas are amazing. The bread stuffed with pineapples, raisins & nuts too. My coworkers are hooked up to these with coffee! Super nice people!
(5)Stefano C.
After stopping in at Fancy Fruit and Produce, I decided to swing into Pan Pan Bakery and see what they offered. The locale is a small, but quaint. Two of the four walls have bakery cases loaded with tons of goodies. There is a pretty big selection of breads, ranging from milk bread, butter bread and specialty breads. They all looked fresh and really good. They also have some savory items such as empanadas, yucca, stuffed potato and many more. And of course, a limited, but what looked like a good selection of pastries that included turnovers and the ever so yummy, the reason for me entering, my Achilles heel of sweets (one of them anyway) ... the quesito. Yup, they had quesitos and that made me very happy!! They were very good, and actually a little larger than what I typically know them to be. Talking with the lady behind the counter she did mention that the amount of pastries they make is limited. So for instance, there were only 2 quesitos. Those were the only 2 made for the day; and the same applies to the rest of the items, not a great quantity is made. So if there was something you really want, and might want a higher than normal quantity, you need to call ahead to place and order. She said she only needs a 30-minute heads up, but I am assuming that is specifically for the quesitos. A nice little bakery, and I am sure I will be back to grab a quesito or something else sweet.
(4)Arlene S.
Colombian bakery close to my house...SCORE! Growing up in Miami with a Colombian bakery minutes from our house was heaven. For breakfast on the weekends my mom would pick up variety of goodies. I have picked up that tradition now having Pan Pan so close to me. Pan de bono and almojabana are delicious. They are soft and warm. The empanadas are a bit greasy and not as crispy and I like but still good. I never get aji with them though. Breads are fresh and yummy as well. One thing they don't have is arepa con queso (made with white corn). I have tasted the arepa de choclo, it was ok. This place is cash only. Hard not to stop by when I am next door at Fancy Fruits. Gave it 3 stars because some of my favs are not offered, empanadas are not the best I have had and they always ask me if I want my food warmed up. Why would I want it cold! I would still recommend this place to everyone.
(3)Rashmi P.
Family owned and run Colombian Bakery adjacent to Latin Grocery store. Freshly baked authentic sweet and savory delights come out their kitchen. Nice Local Spot for take outs.
(4)Sasha R.
Need to try mango smoothie with milk and ice!! Amaze balls! Our favorite is croissant with hot dog. Fresh and delicious! And my 2 yr old loves it!
(4)Mimi G.
This is a little Colombian bakery right on the corner of 17-92 and 434. I have had a curiosity about Pan Pan's for a long time so the other day we finally went in. The first thing we noticed was how wonderful it smelled, sweet and doughy and yeasty. YUM! The woman behind the counter was very patient and helped us navigate all the unfamiliar breads and pastries lining their cases. We chose three items to try. First an almojabana - which is a cheese ball. When we made that selection she turned from the case and opted to take one fresh off the rack behind the counter, still warm from the oven. We had hardly closed the door on the car before I split it in two so we could taste it. The outside was crusty while the inside was light and soft and almost spongy in its consistency. The cheese flavor was prominent and very enjoyable. The second item we chose was a donut like pastry that had a layer of custard cream in the middle. Marty and I split that one for dessert tonight. It was also quite good. The custard was light and creamy and the pastry was pleasant. It had substance without being leaden with a good balance of yeastiness and airiness. Our third pick was a cheese and guava filled sweet bread. I had this treat for breakfast the next morning. I was surprised to discover that the cheese inside was a piece of mozzarella but it worked well with the guava. I look forward to trying some of the other treats found in their bakery cases in the future.
(4)TJ M.
So good! The ham & cheese bread is one of the best things I have ever eaten. Such a wonderful authentic Colombian bakery.
(5)Brandi B.
Such a sweet little bakery just around the corner from another of my favorites, Las Americas yelp.com/biz/las-america… . Not a sit down place to leisure around in, just grab and go. Beautiful breads, tres leches cake, empanadas, pastels and more all cheap and cheerful. Sweets and meats, crispy and soft, salty and sugary,and best of all fatty. Yum. And did I mention cheap? :P Good stuff
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