Category: | Bakery, Cafe, Store, |
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Address: | 580 W Arapaho Rd #154, Richardson, TX 75080, USA |
Postal code: | 75080 |
Phone: | (972) 863-8786 |
Website: | http://lacasitabakeshop.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Thursday: | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Friday: | 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Saturday: | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Love this place!!! Everything is always so fresh consistent, and delicious! We are lucky to have a bakery this good, near by! Sometimes the line is long, but it moves so quickly, so don’t let that deter you from visiting.
This has become a Sunday staple…. The pork belly sandwich and Nashville hot chicken sandwich is quite possibly one of the best sandwiches I have had respectively. Not to mention the favorites are the pastries. The churro cruffin is a must have. They do have shorter hours during the week day and menu varies a little. The staff are super friendly and accommodating. The atmosphere is homey, catch up with old friends vibe.
Love the sourdough here! Also coffee is not bad :) I also got the crispy potato sandwich which was fun! Maybe more sauce next time but not as dry as some other reviews say. I like the almond croissant as well. I’d be down to try their other drinks as well.
Overall a nice, spacious bakery. I recently read an article that said this was one of the best bakeries in the entire US! So I had to give it a try since it was local to me.
They have a large indoor seating area as well as outdoor wooden picnic tables if you like to sit outside to enjoy your pastries.
There was a long line when I got there, around noon, and so much of their bread that they had on the stands were completely sold out. They sell sandwiches and drinks as well as a limited selection of baked pastry goods, which are constantly changing.
My biggest pet peeve was that there was no menu for the baked goods and there were no prices. I hate surprise fees/prices, so not being able to see how much each item cost really annoyed me. I was told all the pastries were around $3-$5, but I want to actually see the cost. The only prices you can actually see was for the drink menu...
The pastries I chose were good. They were nice and flaky, and the selections I picked weren't overly sweet which I really appreciate. I will say there are many other bakeries out there that I think are relatively comparable to their store with potentially cheaper or similar pricing, so I think it's worth coming at least once to try, but I'm not sure if I'll come back consistently.
Visited last Saturday morning. What a find for baked goods the Sourdough is the best I’ve ever had along with the Monkey bread. Ordered some of the other backed food and each have been exceptional. Don’t miss the chicken pharm sandwiches they offer as it is now my favorite sandwich in Dallas. Very lucky to have this in Dallas metro. We will be back weekly now.