El Mirasol Bakery
1419 S Collins St, Plant City, FL, 33563
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Address :
1419 S Collins St
Plant City, FL, 33563 - Phone (813) 752-2108
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
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Charyl S.
Fresh tortillas, hot buffet and excellent pricing on produce. I cannot wait to come back
(5)JaxMan T.
Came here based on other YELP reviews. Very warm and family friendly atmosphere. Felt very welcomed. Like being in Mexico. Very traditional authentic Mexican street food. Nothing high end or fancy, but good high fat carboliciousness. Tacos for $1.99 each were just fine. Excellent buffet bar of salsa and pico de gaillo. I had the barbaracoa that was also delicious. Family and kids really enjoyed the unusual fresh fruit Popsicles. Stop by for a small fiesta if you are in the Plant City neighborhood, but I would not drive out of my way to get here. Very respectable overall. Decent food and transformative experience.
(4)Frances V.
Great authentic Mexican place. Casual place To grab and go or stay and eat in a casual place. Authentic tacos, soups, breads!!! Awesome! Also, they have a Mexican supermarket.
(5)Dayani M.
I argued with myself quite few times about whether or not I should post this review.You see, this place has some of the best Mexican food in Tampa Bay Area, hands down. For those of us who have eaten our fair share of Mexican food in the continental US and Mexico, you know how hard it is to get a decent Mexican food in this side of Cuba. So naturally, I worry that people will swarm this place and ruin it for the rest of us, if there are move positive reviews. But alas I lost the argument, so here goes! El Mirasol is definitely authentic. You can taste that the food is freshly made by people who actually care about food. I drive 28 miles (one way) to get here.The servers speak English, so don't worry if you don't speak any Spanish. Trust me, I can't speak spanish to save myself. I just say the names of the food I want to eat, after saying Hola of course, and don't forget muchas gracias after that. Anyway, I always get the tamales (12 for $12, you can mix and match), tacos (pork/beef/chicken, 1.75 each), menudo, mango drink and the various pastries. Some to eat there, some to fill up the fridge until my next visit. Oh don't forget to try the salsas. You can take some to go too. My favorite is the habanero one.
(5)Jamie W.
Really good a Mexican coworker told me to go here and I wasn't disappointed. I got the pulled beef and pork and fresh made tortillas.
(4)Norma G.
Located next to Big Lots Half of the space is a grocery store with large meat department and produce section. The canned & dried goods are authentic products from Mexico. The other half is a large deli style cafe with approx 20 to 25 tables for seating. The orders are placed at the counter - the food is made on the premises with fresh ingredients from the store. They have an exceptionally large selection of good flavorful food. I'm not talking about simple tacos or enchiladas ~ i'm talking about *Menudo (clear chili based stew made from beef stomach) I know it sounds gross but it's ridiculously tasty, *tamales (self explanatory) *Caldo De Rez (Mexican beef stew) sometimes known as tortilla soup, *Pozole (pork shoulder stew) All of these dishes are typically reserved for special occasions because they are very time consuming. of course they have tacos but served Mexican style. You buy the pulled pork (perfectly seasoned and cooked just right) by the pound. It comes with a 12 tortillas (choice of corn or flour) onion, cilantro, diced tomatoes, and jalapeno peppers. Extra trimmings can be purchased for a very reasonable price. Servers are not very friendly but the food is so good one tends to forgive the long faces. Since 99% of the customers, including myself, are Mexican or Mexican decent the foods are cooked with bold Mexican spices such as cumin. The Bakery is typical Mexican pastries. I'm not as crazy about the sweet bread because the bread tends to be very hard and unless you buy it first thing in the morning. Since I'm night own I don't really get to see too many sunrises ~
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