

Veteran shop with traditional Cuban pastries & breads, plus sandwiches, coffee & custom desserts.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18600 NW 87th Ave #103, Hialeah, FL 33015
Phone: (305) 829-3838
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Vicky Bakery Hialeah Gardens | Cuban Bakery & Pastelitos
Vicky Bakery | Cuban Bakery & Pastelitos Since 1972
Reviews
I have always been a huge fan of Vicky’s Bakery. Whether it’s for a party or a quick get-together, Vicky’s is my go-to spot and I recommend them to everyone. However, my first visit to this specific location was, without a doubt, the worst service experience I’ve had.
The two women working behind the counter seemed completely overwhelmed and uninterested in helping. They have a ticket machine to take a number for service, but it’s apparently just for decoration or making trash. I was standing there with number 16 in my hand, ready to order two trays of bocaditos and three trays of assorted pastelitos.
Despite being ready to order with my card in hand, I watched as three different people who arrived after me were served first. By the time I decided to leave, they were already assisting the second person who had walked in long after I did. They looked right at me and simply chose to ignore the numbering system and my presence.
After waiting for more than 10 minutes without even an acknowledgment, I had enough. I’ll be sticking to the Hollywood location, where they actually greet you with a smile the moment you open the door. I won’t be coming back to this spot.
Stopped in for a coffee with milk and a pastel de guava con queso. The place presents itself as a spot established in 1972, but the impression was weak.
The coffee was not tasty. The pastry was hard, flavorless, and felt old (Dec 9, 1pm).
Expectations didn’t match reality: nice packaging, decent service, but the actual product (coffee + pastel) was frankly a failure.
Rating — 3/10.
(Personal opinion based on experience with many Hispanic cafés from Kendall to Pompano Beach.)
Honestly, coffee and pastries at gas stations taste better.