Ines Bakery
“Excellent cafe con leche, guava con queso pastries, doughnuts, and chocolate cake.”
“The ham and cheese for breakfast is delicious.the coffee is also good”
“Although their prices have changed it is still very inexpensive.”
Ines Bakery
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
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Cemita, fries and beverage are a mere $6. And it's 24/7. I got the roast pork version – the meat was pretty good (the flat Cuban sandwich-type roast pork) and the hot sauce was excellent for a sandwich that was greater than the sum of its parts.
The display is crammed with baked goods, many in the $1 to $1.50 range, but the "regular food" also looked appealing, based on visual inspection of what other people ordered.
One phrase here- Tres Leches!!!! There are other things that are good but none compare to their classic pastel de tres leches. I have had very little of the food, I stick to the sweets at this joint. It's no frills so don't go here expecting a nice dining area or table service. I suggest you grab a Tres Leches piece and then chill out in Greenwood cemetery. Yeah, I know that sounds weird but it's a nice place to relax.
Morning stop before heading down to the subway. Usually busy, but good pastries (which I don't know about everyone else, but when I go to a bakery I'm there for pastries and baked goods) and my standby combo of 2 sugar doughnuts and a 20oz bottle of coke for $2.50 (tax included) can't be beat. I will agree with a previous reviewer about their chocolate doughnuts- after reading said review I got one just to try. Not bad, but if you're looking for DD style, not for you. But I'm a fan of the sugared doughnuts. One day I will stop in here for an actual meal and try their food- it looks good. But their pastries are good enough to keep me coming back for now.
Make no mistake, Ines thrives on its location and accessibility. Being right near the express stop is great. Being open at 3 AM for a taco when the stupid R train is going straight to 36th St. is great. The fact that it's an actual bakery that smell deliciously on the inside is a bonus.
But the food? Not so much. It's not offensive or anything, but if I lived around there, I wouldn't go unless it was the only thing that was open.