Gary Andre
“It’s Enormous ans So much of it!” Sounds erotic but it’s about the Pastry at Lou’s Bakery! Delicious, fresh ingredients that make the soul happy, at least it does for simple me. 😉 Safe place, excellent service and care for your order. A Secret: They have the best Meat Pies, no crumbling and hearty. lol
… moreMonica F.
My family and I grew up on Lous sweet bread. We’ve tried many different sweet breads over the years but none have come even close to tasting as good as Lous does.
… moreX X
My father had a furniture refinishing shop not far from Lou’s for many years and my fondest memory is of my mother coming into the shop after picking up Lou’s warm sweetbreads in the morning. We would tear into them like wild animals. I’ve tried them all but Lou’s is TOPS.
… morejen ko
The reviews are right – my hobby is looking for good Portuguese sweet bread, and this place is AMAZING! Went on a Saturday at 11am and they were sold out, but the very nice lady said I could put in an order for the next day. So I did, and went at 7:45am just in case (they still had some large and 1 small left, no mediums) and it is AMAZING!
On the same trip, I compared to ?Amaral’s and Silver Star in providence. Lou’s wins, hands down! So fresh, not at all crumbly. Will be taking a couple of rounds home, to see if it freezes well.
… morensJames Bartholomgew McGowan
Had a craving this AM so I took the time to Fall River. Sweet Bread, Malassas and Chourico Rolls. Do worth the trip.
… moreTeresa Davignon
A friend bought me some sweet bread from Lou’s after I told her I was looking for a good sweet bread since I had the best a few years ago from a local Fall River church made only around Easter.
Lou’s is a close second but since you can get it year round is a big plus!
Sweet Bread is soft moist and slightly dense ( Not Airy and dry) makes this bread a winner!
… moreRobert Haldeman
If you haven’t tried their sweet bread… you are missing out! There’s a reason why people line up at 4 AM just get some of that bread during the days leading up to Easter. It’s so good.
… moreSandy Silva
Deducting a star solely due to the mediocre service and strange tasting pastries. I remember eating these pastries as a child in the year 2000-08 and now as an adult, I find it isn’t edible. What makes this bakery worth visiting is the sweet bread aka masa. The masa is just enough crisp on the outer crust with an inside so soft and moist you could shape it in your fist. The best in the area! What’s frustrating is the baker only makes a certain quantity every week, even though they constantly run out before closing. The bakery hasn’t evolved with time and I don’t believe they ever will.
… moreMarc Ethier
Best sweet bread I’ve ever had and I’ve had many. I also have a story. I went there after leaving amarals market they were closed. Next time they were sold out. Finally I went in and guess what Cash only I had 2 dollars in cash. I asked her to hold my small 4 dollar loaf so I could it an ATM then some guy named Steve said I got it he gave her the 2 dollars I was short I thanked him and later that day I ate, again the best sweet bread ever. I’ll be back for sure.
… moreMare L
Best sweetbread and malassadas in the city. Don’t procrastinate. They go quick! Meat pies are good but I didn’t care for chicken pie (too much veggie & dry) or Chourico pie (too salty for me).
Highly recommend the sweet bread & malassadas. I make a special trip! Enjoy!
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