Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe - Temp. CLOSED
If you find yourself craving authentic Filipino desserts and baked goods, look no further than the now temporarily closed Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe. Located at 618 Main St Ste A in Pleasanton, CA, this cozy little bakery offers a wide range of delightful treats that are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe is temporarily closed. However, when they do reopen, you can expect to indulge in delicious Filipino desserts and pastries that are made with love and authenticity.
From fluffy pandesal to decadent ube cheesecakes, Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe has something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of traditional Filipino flavors or you're simply looking to try something new, this bakery is sure to impress.
Although the doors may be closed for now, be sure to keep an eye out for when Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe reopens. In the meantime, you can always plan ahead and start making your list of must-try treats for when they return.
Bunso Breads Bakery & Cafe - Temp. CLOSED Menu
Location
Address: 618 Main St Ste A Pleasanton, CA 94566
Phone: (925) 289-6562
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- DeliveryNo
- Not wheelchair accessibleNo
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts Credit CardsNo
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- ClassyYes
- QuietYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Veteran-ownedYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Jeff C.
We ran into this place while strolling on Main Street. It's a bit off the beaten path but we saw a sandwich style board pointing us to the bakery so we made our way across the parking lot. It was a pretty small space they have but people definitely knew about this place, it was busy inside! They've got a wide variety of baked goods, a lot of tropical/Filipino baked goods. We got their cupcake sampler and a guava croissant. All were tasty, my wife really enjoyed the ube cupcake! I've heard they are moving to Maryland, that's a big loss for Pleasanton! I hope that someone will be able to continue the operation and keep Bunso open!
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Author: Stephanie C.
Glad I found this place before they close down. June 3rd will be their last day before moving to Maryland. I frequented downtown Pleasanton for 30 years and somehow never knew there was a tiny bakery tucked behind a parking lot. To see that a shop in tiny o' Pleasanton ranked #8 in Top Asian-Owned Bakeries in the US this year? I had to see what's up! TLDR; good food, authentic Filipino pasteries. Don't expect much of anything else. Ordering - I wanted to know what I want before I got there. Sadly as someone not well-versed in Filipino foods, I was overwhelmed by the lack of description presented on Yelp and on their website. I also couldn't pre-order because the earliest would be 5-6 days out. This place only opens 3 days a week and on Thu/Fri, only between 3-6pm. That means you either preorder, or you'll have to fight for the leftovers. The shop - So I went at exactly 3pm, as did many others. It was frustratingly taking about 10 mins per person because people order in bulk and need an explanation of each item, don't know what they want so they gotta call everyone and their mothers, or the shop owners themselves took a sweet time preparing the...prepared items? It was also likely busy because everyone knows this is the last week. Again, no labels, no menu. I didn't want to be the person asks what everything is, but I had to. Tiny shop. Not a lot of air. Can't fit more than 2 people at once. Food - aside from a few tarts and cookies, they only come in bulk. I personally don't like this because I don't have a family of 8 to feed. Flavors come in ube, pandan, and some caramel. I wish I could tell you what I got, but I can't because there were no labels. I wish I could come back more, but I can't eat this many in my own! To try: Ask for their most popular item, which is basically a filled donut with coconut flakes on top! I don't have a personal favorite. They're all good and not too sweet. Conclusion: it's good, not in a way that makes me say "yes this is one of the best in the US" but I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something special.
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Author: Stephy H.
Saw this place making the top 10 bakeries list, and I knew I had to stop by and try their goodies! They def lived up to my expectations. I'm still dreaming about their ube malasadas as I'm typing this rn. The donut is soft and pillowy, the ube cream filling was to die for!!! I've had ube malasadas from different bakeries and this is the best I've tried in the bayarea. I also enjoyed their Nutella mini croissants with a cup of hot coffee. Prices are fair. We got a bunch of goodies for about $21.
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Author: Doug F.
Picked up some of these gems today after lunch at my favorite Filipino bakery in the Tri-Valley! These are going down quick in our house. A bite of the cheese then from the ube is the move Thanks Bunso fam!