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One of Palm Coast's hidden gems hiding at the end of a building on Old Kings Road... blink when you drive by and you'll miss it! It's small but gets quite... read more!
Review of Delicias of Portugal by Frank R. from Palm Coast
Cute small bakery with a good selection of traditional Portuguese type goods. Everything was delicious and coffee very good too. Server was not very friendly though and seemed like she'd rather be somewhere else. Many tempting baked goods in there and will be back for more... just hope the server will have a better day then.
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Ginny?
Quite a good selection of pastries and bread baked daily. Mostly Portuguese style and all we had were fresh and delicious. Coffee is good too and although small it's nice to sit outside and chat with locals. This is one of those old fashioned bakery places that are dying out so happy to see it still doing well.
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Mark?
One of Palm Coast's hidden gems hiding at the end of a building on Old Kings Road... blink when you drive by and you'll miss it! It's small but gets quite busy and sells a nice selection of Portuguese pastries and breads. The bread is superb and it's the only place we buy it now, and the custard cups are a real treat. Nice to sit outside and enjoy a pastry and coffee. Plenty of Portuguese patrons so they must be on track.
Highlight of visit: Their homemade breads.
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Frank R.?
Have returned second time for their rolls- excellent for breakfast - fried egg with cheese - feels like back in a NY deli. So far apple turnovers great. Can't wait to try other baked goods!
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Helga Gemelli?
Stop in this bakery almost weekly. Love their Portuguese rolls especially when we get them warm in the morning. We've tried many of their baked goods which we really like, the round pastries filled with pudding, others filled with an almond paste, canolis, and other specialty cakes. Highly recommend it if you have a sweet tooth.
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Drew Bochnar?
I love the Delicias of Portugal Bakery. Just moved here from N Y State and I enjoy the cozy atmosphere and the fantastic baked delights. Super pastries and so varied...liked the pastry with sliced apples on it and the fabulous cranberry/orange/walnut muffins ( just bought a bunch for a party tomorrow). Want to try the tiramisu and the fruit topped tarts - I plan to try a different treat each time i come....this is my favorite place to go in my new home town of Palm Coast..
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Helene Cincebeaux?
Yesterday, returning from St Augustine, I stopped at the bakery and got the last sweet bread. It was a large bread and I paid $15 for it. I took the bread and returned to Melbourne Fl. This morning, we had breakfast and I can say, after tasting my mother's bread and that of some other Portuguese ladies bread, this was the worse sweet bread I have ever tasted. The texture was not good. There wasn't enough eggs used for flavoring and it also lacked the lemon and vanilla extract flavoring. To top it off, the top of the bread was washed with water and sugar. The sweet bread I had in the past was always washed with eggs. Additionally, the bread did not have enough sugar. I will not go to this bakery again. I will have to try another bakery.
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Help us understand. What's wrong with this review by Robert Rodrigues?