Zaguan Latin Cafe & Bakery
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone: (214) 219-8393
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Routh Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 6:30am-10:30pm, Sun 8am-9pm
Message from Zaguan Latin Cafe & Bakery
Prego, enter Zaguan and share "a mosaic of tastes"
- Bread and pastries
- International specialties
- Freshly baked
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Editorial Review for Zaguan Latin Cafe & Bakery – by Holly Hickman
In Short
Pronounced "zah-GWAN" after the terra-cotta and pebble mosaic entryways in Latin mansions, this charming spot is popular for continental breakfast. Offerings include croissants and little French and Latin pastries. Fruit tartlets, eclairs and guava and cheese breads beg to be plucked from their long, glass display case. Fried churros (similar to sopapillas) and hot chocolate combine for a nice winter snack. Warm corn turnovers, filled with meats or sweets, are also served.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyTry a cachapa, a hot corn turnover filled with gooey white cheese and salty Spanish ham. It's bargain-priced at lunch, and comes with sweet plantain chips.
What to DrinkNon-coffee drinkers can try an array of fresh juices at the bar.
User Reviews for Zaguan Latin Cafe & Bakery
05/23/2008 Posted by Steveee
You have to go here for breakfast! They make this omlette - like dish that has the corn consistancy of the empanadas with filling that is out of this world! The worlds best breakfast in Dallas! He makes his own croissants Cachito's and Pasteries as well . Try the tea or columbian coffee and you will know why the latin are so passionate! Wow, bring LIFE back into your BREAKFAST AND GO TO ZAGUAN!
Pros: Latin Pastries! Breakfast!
03/26/2008 Posted by wendyyork
This is such a fantastic place! Did you know they serve their D Magazine award winning breakfast dishes all day? You walk in and on the left you can watch the chef pick from an assortment of the freshest ingredients for the dishes he prepares behind a glass wall. On the right are ample seating with free wi-fi and the best ice tea and smiley service you have ever had in a bright sunny dining area. They also have a small patio if you like a little sunshine with your fresh croissant or pastry that they make at the shop. Call for catering or party trays as well, they are fantastic! This is privately owned and operated so don’t be fooled by the polish and perfection of this place, it really is your corner bakery with the Baker directly from Spain.
Pros: Great place and value
Cons: gets full on weekends so go early
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