Padaria Brasil
841 W Sample Rd, Pompano Beach, FL, 33064
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Address :
841 W Sample Rd
Pompano Beach, FL, 33064 - Phone (954) 781-3474
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Charmie P.
Great Brazilian bakery! They offer the usual treats like delicious Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pao de Queijo), empanadas, sandwiches, pastries, custards, cakes, natural juices and smoothies and so much more. The restaurant is clean, with plenty of tables to eat it, service is fast and friendly even if you don't speak Portuguese, and pricing is very reasonable for the quality and freshness.
(4)Lucas G.
I live 5min away from this place and i love brazilia food but they have alot to work on. Few years ago the coxinha was better it lacks flavor now, they need to be more clean, the ketchup bottles are always dirty, also i don't get why there is always people hanging outside, once this drunk guy started messing with my wife. The ppl working expect you to speak Portuguese or they will give you the eye and get your order wrong. I rather drive to boca to eat at Casa do pao or padaria 2000
(2)Lucas P.
This is by far the best Brazilian bakery in the area. Convenient location, friendly staff, nice and clean! The food is tasty and they have a better variety than the other Brazilian place located a few blocks from here. Based on the previous reviews from 2-3 years ago, I did expect this place to be okay, but this is actually a great place. I've been in the US for 10 years and was born and raised in Brazil so I know what good bakery is, and I am confident to recommend Padaria Brasil to anyone who's looking for the real deal.
(5)Alessandra C.
Love this place!!! Authentic brazilian food, very tasty, fresh and the staff are great, always ready to help and answer your questions. I drive from Aventura all the way to Pompano just to get their coxinha, pastel and fruit juices, so worth it!!!
(5)Lorena S.
Convenient location for when you have that craving for a coxinha and good service. Other than that, nothing else is good. The place is REALLY dirty and so old. Outdated and nasty. The ketchup bottles were disgusting to touch. The meat pastel had no taste to it. I was constantly putting ketchup on it to help it go down. I know the plaza it's in is not the nicest, but at least up up some nice decorations. If you're ok with a further drive, go to Casa do Pao in Boca and you'll really have the best Brazilian experience.
(2)Hilda H.
Next to the famous Aj Seabra Supermarket, you are going to find the freshest brasilian pastries. They have all kins of brasilian empanadas, fresh out of the oven pao de queijo, they even have shrimp pies. All this paired up with Guarana is all you need to taste Brasil in one bite...maybe two or three. Everyone is always very happy to serve, i don't know what it is its probably just "O jeitinho Brasileiro"
(5)Kcco A.
Where do I begin? The quality of the food dropped extremely, the coxinhas now lack flavor with an over cooked outer part tasting like dirty oil, pao de queijo always cold and the staff is not friendly at all looking like the are forced to be there. I will drive to 10th ST and Military Dr for better service and better quality food. Bakery 2000 is the way to go!!!
(1)Tony P.
While dating a Brazilian doesn't make you an expert on the food. It does provide some knowledge on what's good and what isn't. This place is not good for Brazilian goods. While we did go there kind of late. There wasn't much left. They had coxinha and empada. Although both looked old we decided to give it a try. Big mistake. The coxinha was a bit sour and the chicken inside was very dry and old. The empada I asked for was supposed to be empada de palmito (hearts of palm) but since there where no sign or specific order. I ended up getting empada de camarao (shrimp). Which was really bad. There was no shrimp. Just a clumpy red sauce that was flavorless. The dough however was amazing. Flaky and buttery, melts in your mouth. Reason why I gave it two stars is because I have to go earlier in the day to make sure maybe I get fresh food.
(2)Raine B.
Very nice Bakery! All the goodies you would find in a Brazilian Bakery: -Fresh squeezed orange juice -Acerola & Papaya juice -All the other tropical fruit juices - graviola, caja, mango, etc -Fresh pao-de-queijos (cheese bread) -All sorts of breads -Extremely sweet expresso - she knew I was Brazilian so she loaded on sugar! LOL -Coxinhas (my favorite finger food) -all the other finger foods typical from Brazil - empadinha, risolis, croquete, etc -Brazilian paper -Brazilian prices: expresso was $0.50!!!!! and to top it off a very sweet owner! She gave us most of the tips for other Brazilian restaurants and she did her best to communicate in english with my husband. Great experience!!!!!
(5)Stephany V.
omg I not from brazil, and I am not familiarized with bazilan food, but OMG the coxinha is from another world
(5)Carolina K.
Nice brazilian bakery and probably the nicest of all padarias around the area. I love that they have almost everything you'd expect in a padaria. I'm not too impressed with their "paozinho"- the wrong kind of dry/flaky on top- (3 for $1) but all the salgadinhos are good. Very convenient location since to its west is the brazilian restaurant by the pound, and to the east is the latin/brazilian/international supermarket (where I actually get my french bread... sorry Padaria Brasil!)
(5)Mark N.
When I stepped foot into this Brazilian style bakery I felt I had been magically transported to a working class neighborhood in Brazil. A good selection of very tasty Brazilian baked goods, such as pao de queijo (cheese bread) and various pastries. TVs tuned to Brazilian soccer and a crowd of working class Brazilian immigrant men screaming with excitement about the game and exchanging friendly insults with each other.. Hard to be more authentic than this!!! Likely when you walk in the staff will address you in Portuguese, as I think most of the customers are Brazilians, but the staff do speak English well and will switch if they figure out you are not Brazilian.. (that happened to me because of my funny accent in Portuguese...) I visited in Nov 2010.
(5)Charmie P.
Great Brazilian bakery! They offer the usual treats like delicious Brazilian Cheese Bread (Pao de Queijo), empanadas, sandwiches, pastries, custards, cakes, natural juices and smoothies and so much more. The restaurant is clean, with plenty of tables to eat it, service is fast and friendly even if you don't speak Portuguese, and pricing is very reasonable for the quality and freshness.
(4)Lucas G.
I live 5min away from this place and i love brazilia food but they have alot to work on. Few years ago the coxinha was better it lacks flavor now, they need to be more clean, the ketchup bottles are always dirty, also i don't get why there is always people hanging outside, once this drunk guy started messing with my wife. The ppl working expect you to speak Portuguese or they will give you the eye and get your order wrong. I rather drive to boca to eat at Casa do pao or padaria 2000
(2)Lucas P.
This is by far the best Brazilian bakery in the area. Convenient location, friendly staff, nice and clean! The food is tasty and they have a better variety than the other Brazilian place located a few blocks from here. Based on the previous reviews from 2-3 years ago, I did expect this place to be okay, but this is actually a great place. I've been in the US for 10 years and was born and raised in Brazil so I know what good bakery is, and I am confident to recommend Padaria Brasil to anyone who's looking for the real deal.
(5)Alessandra C.
Love this place!!! Authentic brazilian food, very tasty, fresh and the staff are great, always ready to help and answer your questions. I drive from Aventura all the way to Pompano just to get their coxinha, pastel and fruit juices, so worth it!!!
(5)Lorena S.
Convenient location for when you have that craving for a coxinha and good service. Other than that, nothing else is good. The place is REALLY dirty and so old. Outdated and nasty. The ketchup bottles were disgusting to touch. The meat pastel had no taste to it. I was constantly putting ketchup on it to help it go down. I know the plaza it's in is not the nicest, but at least up up some nice decorations. If you're ok with a further drive, go to Casa do Pao in Boca and you'll really have the best Brazilian experience.
(2)Hilda H.
Next to the famous Aj Seabra Supermarket, you are going to find the freshest brasilian pastries. They have all kins of brasilian empanadas, fresh out of the oven pao de queijo, they even have shrimp pies. All this paired up with Guarana is all you need to taste Brasil in one bite...maybe two or three. Everyone is always very happy to serve, i don't know what it is its probably just "O jeitinho Brasileiro"
(5)Kcco A.
Where do I begin? The quality of the food dropped extremely, the coxinhas now lack flavor with an over cooked outer part tasting like dirty oil, pao de queijo always cold and the staff is not friendly at all looking like the are forced to be there. I will drive to 10th ST and Military Dr for better service and better quality food. Bakery 2000 is the way to go!!!
(1)Tony P.
While dating a Brazilian doesn't make you an expert on the food. It does provide some knowledge on what's good and what isn't. This place is not good for Brazilian goods. While we did go there kind of late. There wasn't much left. They had coxinha and empada. Although both looked old we decided to give it a try. Big mistake. The coxinha was a bit sour and the chicken inside was very dry and old. The empada I asked for was supposed to be empada de palmito (hearts of palm) but since there where no sign or specific order. I ended up getting empada de camarao (shrimp). Which was really bad. There was no shrimp. Just a clumpy red sauce that was flavorless. The dough however was amazing. Flaky and buttery, melts in your mouth. Reason why I gave it two stars is because I have to go earlier in the day to make sure maybe I get fresh food.
(2)Raine B.
Very nice Bakery! All the goodies you would find in a Brazilian Bakery: -Fresh squeezed orange juice -Acerola & Papaya juice -All the other tropical fruit juices - graviola, caja, mango, etc -Fresh pao-de-queijos (cheese bread) -All sorts of breads -Extremely sweet expresso - she knew I was Brazilian so she loaded on sugar! LOL -Coxinhas (my favorite finger food) -all the other finger foods typical from Brazil - empadinha, risolis, croquete, etc -Brazilian paper -Brazilian prices: expresso was $0.50!!!!! and to top it off a very sweet owner! She gave us most of the tips for other Brazilian restaurants and she did her best to communicate in english with my husband. Great experience!!!!!
(5)Stephany V.
omg I not from brazil, and I am not familiarized with bazilan food, but OMG the coxinha is from another world
(5)Carolina K.
Nice brazilian bakery and probably the nicest of all padarias around the area. I love that they have almost everything you'd expect in a padaria. I'm not too impressed with their "paozinho"- the wrong kind of dry/flaky on top- (3 for $1) but all the salgadinhos are good. Very convenient location since to its west is the brazilian restaurant by the pound, and to the east is the latin/brazilian/international supermarket (where I actually get my french bread... sorry Padaria Brasil!)
(5)Mark N.
When I stepped foot into this Brazilian style bakery I felt I had been magically transported to a working class neighborhood in Brazil. A good selection of very tasty Brazilian baked goods, such as pao de queijo (cheese bread) and various pastries. TVs tuned to Brazilian soccer and a crowd of working class Brazilian immigrant men screaming with excitement about the game and exchanging friendly insults with each other.. Hard to be more authentic than this!!! Likely when you walk in the staff will address you in Portuguese, as I think most of the customers are Brazilians, but the staff do speak English well and will switch if they figure out you are not Brazilian.. (that happened to me because of my funny accent in Portuguese...) I visited in Nov 2010.
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