Bakery in Downtown

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  • La Panadería Downtown

    301 E Houston St. Downtown

    (210) 592-6264

    La Panaderia is offering online and phone ordering for curbside pickup, as well as implementing drive-up services for clients that want to order in real time. In an effort to ease some of the strain that the grocery stores are experiencing right now, La Panaderia is also offering its Support Locals Basket for $25 which includes some essential items like bread, eggs and more. The baskets are available for curbside or delivery (depending on location) and include one loaf sourdough bread, 15 eggs, 2 lbs black beans, a gallon of milk and a concha. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
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  • Tiff's Treats – Downtown

    1221 Broadway St #114 Downtown

    (210) 318-2490

    Stores are still open for pre-ordered pick ups. Interaction-free delivery service is available. Walk-in service and individual cookie sales are temporarily suspended.

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