Capri Bakery & Restaurant, a family-owned Cuban restaurant in West Palm Beach, is known for its authentic Cuban food. The restaurant has become a favorite hub of Cuban flavors in the region, offering quality cuisine for the past couple of decades. This Cuban Restaurant is well-known for its savory desserts, its Cuban coffee, roast pork, empanadas, bread, Cuban cappuccino cakes, Cuban sandwiches, and cafe con leche or a Full Cuban Roasted Pig are just some of the treats we offer to our customers.
Quaint Cuban breakfast & lunch spot offering traditional sandwiches, cafe con leche & pastries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 817 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Phone: (561) 655-1602
Website: http://capribakeryandrestaurant.com/
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She sent another server to our table after who was an older lady as well with glasses but was pleasant.
We ordered the empanadas which were delicious.
The egg sandwich was egg and cheese but still charged me for meat but it was good.
My mother ordered the mangu and it was Awful. Stale. Old and dry. The sausage wasn’t even grilled . It was honestly a terrible experience….
It was my moms birthday and the last time she spent her birthday with me was like 8 years ago so she remembered the empanadas and wanted them so bad and in the end she was left with a bad taste in her mouth and we were all upset.
I will never come back here.
They have horrible customer service and the food is obviously re heated and older.
Maybe because business is bad because of the service. So as a result the food isn’t good at all.
Very disappointed. Will be disputing the charge on my card with pictures and videos as proof of the poor service and food.
They also charged us a service fee of 18% even tho it was only 4 of us. And still had the nerve to ask for a tip on their machine
Side note: we did not eat everything except the empanadas.
The food was good and the service was quick.
Usually I grab Cuban Coffee. Today I had the Vaca Frita and My Son had the Arroy Amarillo Con Pollo and my daughter the Carne Quizada.
Everything was Amazing
I had a hard time asking what the price point was for the pastries but ended up getting an apple turnover ($1.75), a guava butter cookie ($?), and a churro (2 for $3 that they gave me for free!). My total came out to around $22. While I appreciated them getting me a warmed churro, it was warmed on the outside but still frozen/cold on the inside.
The service was welcoming but I was not blown away from the food.