Thena
Best place to get pastries in the area! I’ve been here several times and the pastries are always amazing!.The taste and texture of them is really good. They remind me of ones I’ve had in Portugal. SUPER flavorful, but not overly sweet. They’re all amazing but my favorites are the orange, rice, and pasteis de nata.
… morePhil J
Today I tried – 3 Flags Bakery – for the first time. Being December, the weather is blustery today, and the smell of warm fresh bread was so comforting. The place is filled with mostly Portuguese baked goods, and all of it looked tempting and delicious. I saw a little glass case with what looked like small rolls inside… I asked the lady what they were and she told me that it was “chorice bread” …they looked so good; I had to try one… It looked great, it was warm and it smelled awesome. The bread was filled with chorice (Portuguese sausage) and it was fantastic! I can’t wait to come back again and try something else!
Update: I went back… they had these little empanada looking things; steak, chicken, ham and cheese.. I got one of each. All of them were super good! I also tried a “Sumol”, which is some kind of soft drink from Portugal… I got the orange flavor, so good too! I’m definitely loving this place!
… moreM P
Love these ladies.. very polite.. friendly… helpful.. accommodating..
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… moreSandra Coyle
I had given this bakery, a five star review in the past. I am now editing that review. I no longer frequent this bakery. The last time I went I paid under $20 for a small birthday cake. I ordered another one and when I went to pick it up, I had to wait 20 minutes for somebody to come into the bakery to write on it. Then they charged me $40 for the same cake. I understand prices have grown up but that’s ridiculous. That is the reason I no longer frequent this bakery. Also the people who wait on you, if you’re not lucky to get someone who speaks English, it’s very difficult to communicate.
… moreNancy Agabian
Spotted this place on the way to Blackstone River park and decided to stop in on my way home. The most delicious little tarts — moist and not too sweet, a wonderful, delicate texture. I took home one orange and one almond and will go back to try others. The Portuguese soup was very tasty. The guava turnover was just okay — the guava filling was flavorful but the pastry wasn’t special. Nonetheless, I’m curious about the coconut turnover and the many Bundt cakes I saw in their case.
… moreJoseph Faria
This place is so non-descript, that you tend to forget that it’s there. But I stopped in today, ordered Portuguese soup, a linguica pie, and I chose a blueberry tart from the mouthwatering array of pastries. Everything was spot on and the wonderful proprietor has roots in the Azore Islands where my grandfather was born. Highly recommended, I’d give it 10 stars if that was an option. Not easy to spot, but it is on the Central Falls side of the Broad St. bridge.
… moreKaren Howard
Great Portugeese Soup here ! A bit slow on warming it up if cold- but good pastries too. Breads are good. Very nice people. One of my stops- when shopping or passing through that area.
… moreJennifer J.
Nicest Family ever! Great food/snacks, Amazing service! You always feel like part of the family when going to 3 Flags Bakery! Thank you a million times to the owners!
… moreFabiola Mendes
Great Portuguese papo secos. They have a small variety of Portuguese staples like marmalade, Maria cookies, queso queijo são Jorge, and of course all the Portuguese desserts you can think of. They do make it ake out food as well. They staff is friendly and very helpful
… moreMike Russ
Alway great food and even better service. Great family owed business. Consistently great food. Best cakes and love love the cheese cakes. Owner is one of the nicest people I’ve ever meet …..
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