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Nestled amid industrial warehouses, Bread 'n Pan is a hidden Cuban gem boasting unbeatable cafecito, fresh pastelitos, and a cozy vibe perfect for lunch breaks.
333 NE 69th St, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions
"Little River has never really been a hotspot for Cuban food, but if you’re in need of a simple, tasty pan con bistec, a proper cafecito, and a pastelito, head to Bread N’ Pan. This very tiny cafe is squeezed between warehouses and a little hard to find, but look for the yellow awning. There’s not much of a menu here, so you just talk to the owner to see what they have, which usually consists of a couple sandwiches, maybe a soup, and a selection of baked goods like muffins and big pastelitos. It looks like a to-go operation from the outside but they have a really tiny dining room with a few tables. It’s a great spot to take a lunch break and hide from your coworkers in peace. " - ryan pfeffer
"Don't try to search this place on Google Maps - you won't find it. You also won't find a website, and if they have a phone they're not giving out the number. Keep an eye out amongst a sea of industrial warehouses for the yellow awning and open storefront. Once you've found it, you've found one of the best Cuban coffee joints in town. The bread pudding is mom's recipe, and all of the pastelitos, empanadas, bread, and cake is baked in the back. Once you choose your sweet of choice, order a cortadito (our favorite), colada, or cafe con leche, and you'll be in caffeinated heaven. The snack packs of Oreos, Ritz Crackers, and Doritos in the glass display? Not so much. Wouldn't want to ruin your buzz." - Matthew Vander Werff & Ashley Melisse Abess
"Little River has never really been known as a hotspot for Cuban food, but if you’re in need of a simple, tasty pan con bistec, a proper cafecito, and a pastelito, head to Bread N’ Pan. This very tiny cafe is squeezed between warehouses and a little hard to find, but look for the yellow awning. There’s not much of a menu here, so just talk to the owner to see what they have, which usually consists of a couple sandwiches, maybe a soup, and a selection of very good baked goods like muffins and big pastelitos. It looks like a to-go operation from the outside but they have a really small dining room with a few tables. It’s a great spot to take a lunch break and hide from your coworkers in peace." - Ryan Pfeffer
"Bread 'n Pan, Little River by Matthew Vander Werff & Ashley Melisse Abess. Don't try to search this place on Google Maps - you won't find it. You also won't find a website, and if they have a phone they're not giving out the number. Keep an eye out amongst a sea of industrial warehouses for the yellow awning and open storefront. Once you've found it, you've found one of the best Cuban coffee joints in town. The bread pudding is mom's recipe, and all of the pastelitos, empanadas, bread, and cake is baked in the back. Once you choose your sweet of choice, order a cortadito (our favorite), colada, or cafe con leche, and you'll be in caffeinated heaven. The snack packs of Oreos, Ritz Crackers, and Doritos in the glass display? Not so much. Wouldn't want to ruin your buzz."
Terese Cary
May B
Jeff Rivera
Eric Souza
Juan Cinto
Diane Nino
Damian Caldera
Marina Rojas Gibson, PA
Terese Cary
May B
Jeff Rivera
Eric Souza
Juan Cinto
Diane Nino
Damian Caldera
Marina Rojas Gibson, PA