Address: 1648 Clay St NE, Salem, OR 97301, USA
Phone: +15035878842
Sunday: 6AM–9PM
Monday: 6AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6AM–9PM
Thursday: 6AM–9PM
Friday: 6AM–9PM
Saturday: 6AM–9PM
Chris Pucci
I thought I had been to every Mexican bakery in Salem. But I just found this One! Super nice guy running the store. The filled cake was super good. Empanada was pretty regular. Fair selection, but not huge.
Hallie Garcia
I ordered the cake a week in advance. When I went to pick it up at 11:30 I was told it wasn't done because they didn't have a time on the slip. Nobody asked me for a time to pick up. I waited for her to assemble and decorate the cake. After getting it home I noticed that it was obvious that it had been done in a rush. You could see cake on the side. And the writing looked like a child did it. Partly because she didn't add the exclamation point on the end. Guests commented on that. But the worst part was while serving it One of my gusts told me that there was paper in it. Only to find out that there was a layer of wax paper left under the cake you could not see it under the cake. I paid $65 for this cake. The flavor was good however I will probably not be buying another one there.
Anthony Aiello
I would like to HIGHLY recommend Daisy’s Mexican Bakery. I went in today in the feeble hope that the Holiday might have had them make an extra Milhoja cake. As I expected, you have to order a day ahead. But the young man behind the counter was so great I decided to buy an empinada for the road. I got into Market, took a bite, and turned around to go buy pastries for tonight’s party instead of a cake. His parents started the business 20+ years ago. I’ve lived in Salem my whole life and never got back there (it’s off Lancaster and not easy to see). He really seemed like a great guy and his mom was back there baking away. While great service is a plus, the most important thing is the product which was, likewise, excellent. If you enjoy Mexican pastries and desserts, give them a try!
Alma Davila
I love supporting Mexican bakeries pretty much everywhere I go and this place whole small and unassuming has everything you need. Pan dulce and birrote (or bolillo) as well as drinks, snacks, and some other small kitchen goods. The cashier who was there was a funny and nice señora who made me feel like I was related to her. Prices are good and the pan is delicious.
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The sales person wears a face mask, there is plexi shield by the cash register, and each customer uses their own tongs that get washed.
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