Mexicantown Bakery

Mexicantown Bakery In Mexico, eating sweet pastries for breakfast or late supper – known as merienda – is a tradition that dates back to the 16th century.
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Proudly baking in the heart of Mexicantown Detroit for over 30 years — tradition, flavor, and community in every bite. ❤️🥖
Horneando con orgullo en el corazón de Mexicantown Detroit — más de 30 años de sabor, tradición y comunidad. ❤️🥖 THE HISTORY OF BREAD IN MEXICO
One of the first non-native foods introduced into New Spain was wheat, a Spanish staple and religious necessity, the only gr

ain recognized by the Catholic Church as being suitable for the Eucharist wafer. It was an inventive viceroy who started a practice, which would change the way native people viewed bread. He dipped it in chocolate as he ate it, a custom that quickly caught on, and created a desire for something more delicious than simple white bread. This desire was amply fulfilled thanks to the French influence that took hold of Mexico at the end of the Viceroyalty. The art of making pastry became popular in Mexico during the brief French occupation of the 19th Century. The country was inundated with French bakeries and Mexicans soon developed a taste for crispy baguettes and rich pastries. The French were defeated in 1862, but left behind a legacy of taste for delicious baked goods, making the Mexican baking tradition one of the most inventive in the world. The French influence in Mexico peaked in the early 1900s during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, a great admirer of everything with French origins. Diaz sought to modernize and refine his country by replacing traditional local dishes with French cuisine. As a result, bakeries sprouted up throughout Mexico and skilled Mexican bakers began to adopt techniques and doughs from the French tradition of baking such as puff pastry and meringue. New pastries were created in whimsical shapes and in a variety of doughs and textures, bearing colorful names often relating to their shape. For instance, one can find marranitos (piglets), conchas (seashells), moños (bows), or bigotes (moustaches). Even traditional French pastries adopted Mexican names, such as orejas (palmiers) and cuernitos (croissants). It is difficult to resist the enticing aroma of freshly baked bolillos (French rolls) and pan dulce (sweet bread). Traditional Mexican bakeries use a modified form of self-service. Customers grab a pair of tongs and a tray and step up to the cases filled with bread. They pick them up with the tongs and set them on the tray. After they chose their bread, they take the tray to the counter where the clerk will wrap and ring up their purchases. Mexican pastries are best enjoyed with family or friends. Preservatives and artificial ingredients are not used in traditional Mexican baked goods so the products should be eaten within two days. It's estimated that there are between 500 and 2,000 types of breads and pastries produced in Mexico.

Refreshing NEW faces and a returning fan favorite. Come try our Passion Fruit Mangonada or our Strawberry & Lychee Soda ...
05/17/2026

Refreshing NEW faces and a returning fan favorite. Come try our Passion Fruit Mangonada or our Strawberry & Lychee Soda at MexicanTown Cafe 🍓🥭

☎️Call us at : 313-554-0001⁠
🏫Find us at: 4300 Vernor Hwy, Detroit, MI ⁠
🍰Our Website: mexicantownbakery.com

Celebrate Mom 🩷 with something sweet from MexicanTown Bakery. We got heart tres leches, mini cakes, and strawberry bouqu...
05/10/2026

Celebrate Mom 🩷 with something sweet from MexicanTown Bakery. We got heart tres leches, mini cakes, and strawberry bouquets. Stop in before they’re gone! 💐🍰

05/02/2026

Men at work but the work is watching me work 😂

☎️Call us at : 313-554-0001⁠
🏫Find us at: 4300 Vernor Hwy, Detroit, MI ⁠
🍰Our Website: mexicantownbakery.com

04/26/2026

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Non-vegan treat stop today ! So glad I went on a spontaneous trip in, SUCH an experience. You guys gotta stop in, grab some sweets, and say hi☀️

04/25/2026



🎉🌮 Cinco de Mayo mode: ACTIVATED 🇲🇽🔥

Our front team is in full fiesta mode —
cashiers rocking their little sombreros & umbrellas 🌂😄
serving, smiling, and keeping the line moving!

Busy, fast, and full of good vibes 💃
All hands on deck, all smiles up front ❤️

04/24/2026

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We got so many goodies from in Southwest Detroit! 🇲🇽🎂🍩I am surprised at how much variety they have in store. 😋We got some regular staples as well as some cool Dubai chocolate treats! 🍫 Always a must stop when in Southwest! 💯

04/10/2026

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Tiendas to Know 🛒

First up: 🐝

Fourth-generation sisters Alexis and Sophia share a bit about their family’s Mexicantown staple fresh produce, hot food, and everyday essentials, started by their great-grandparents Maria and Gerardo Alfaro in 1956.

Follow along for more about the family, the market, and its history!

The Easter Bunny is hopping by this Sunday for photos, don’t miss it 🐰📸El Conejo de Pascua estará aquí este domingo para...
04/04/2026

The Easter Bunny is hopping by this Sunday for photos, don’t miss it 🐰📸
El Conejo de Pascua estará aquí este domingo para fotos, no te lo pierdas 🐰📸

03/29/2026
Repost from •🐯🔥 ¡La leyenda sigue marcando territorio en Detroit! 🔥🐯Prepárate para una noche histórica con Los Tigres de...
03/27/2026

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🐯🔥 ¡La leyenda sigue marcando territorio en Detroit! 🔥🐯

Prepárate para una noche histórica con Los Tigres del Norte y su tour “Los Tigres del Mundo” 🌎🎶

📅 21 de noviembre 2026
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🌆 Detroit

Los jefes de jefes llegan con todos sus éxitos para hacerte cantar de principio a fin 🎤🔥

🎟️ Compra tus boletos en

🎧 Pendiente de La Z 1310 AM… ¡porque se vienen más sorpresas! 👀

Address

4300 W Vernor Highway
Detroit, MI
48209

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

Telephone

+13135540001

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