Local Bakeshops In San Fernando, Pampanga Where You Can Find Some Of The Best Baked Goods
There are several local bakeshops around San Fernando, Pampanga. You simply have to know where to go to get some of the cheapest goodies to enjoy tasty baked goods.
If you are looking for various kinds of baked goods, several bakeshops sell this product including GeeCee, LA Bakeshop, Aurely's and small bakeshops all over town. Some new and not so new entrants to the market include A la Creme, Mr. Park's, Pan de Manila, Red Ribbon and Goldilocks.
If you are working out in the Sport's Complex along High School Boulevard there is a bakeshop near the corner of Lourdes street. The best seller in this shop is its pandesito and pandelemon which used to be P5 pesos per piece in 2019. Another shop that sells Spanish bread can be found in Villa Barosa Phase 3 behind Puregold Cafe Fernandino, along MacArthur Hi-way (another landmark to look for is the Caltex gas station in front of the Monumento Fernando).
Another popular bakeshop in San Fernando is LA Bakeshop. This shop is popular for its cheese bread and other baked goods. They are also distributors of Granda's baked goods which is also popular in Bacolor, Pampanga. Granda's baked goods include sylvanias, their own version of butterscotch mini-cakes, and other kinds of baked goods.
GeeCee is also an old bakeshop in San Fernando which sells various kinds of goods including cakes, hopia, coconut pie, monay and locally made candies. It has a branch along the MacArthur Hi-way in front of the Jose B. Lingad Regional Memorial Hospital in from of Jollibee JBL. If you are looking for a quick snack or a San Fernando locally made cake, this is one of the places to go. It also has another branch near China Bank in Downtown San Fernando.
Essel bakeshop is also one of the oldest bakeshops in San Fernando. It can be found in its supermarket along the heritage street in downtown San Fernando. It also has a branch along B. Mendoza street if you are headed downtown from Angles City. It is famous for its hopiang kundol (hopia with winter melon filling), brownies and other baked goodies.
A la Creme is also another local bakeshop where you can buy various kinds of cakes. Their most iconic one is the ube cake (purple yam cake). The shop and restaurant can be found along the MacArthur Hi-way. It also serves various kinds of the recipe including seafood pasta and steaks.
Aurely's Bakeshop also sells various kinds of baked goods including their own version of mocha cakes with sweet buttery icing, cheese topped chiffon cakes, brownies, sylvanias, chocolate cakes and other baked goods. They also serve various kinds of pancit (noodles) and other kinds of local Kapampangan dishes if you want to dine in. They also have their own version of braso de Mercedes, pastillas and other kinds of candies. Their shops are located along MacArthur Hi-way. One store is at San Agustin and the other on B. Mendoza Street near San Fernando downtown. The shop also sells loaves of bread and the prices of their cakes, and some of their baked goods, are also cheaper compared to other bakeshops.
De Luxe bakeshop is popular for its local cookies, pianono or Filipino Sponge cake roll in this town and its loaf bread in the '80s. It still continues to sell various kinds of baked cakes, cheese and sell other products in its grocery store. The shop is located in the public market.
Nathaniel's bakeshop has its own restaurant where you can dine and buy your preferred baked goodies like cakes. They are also popular for their buko-pandan snack which is a local favourite among locals. They also serve various kinds of local meat recipes that you can taste including pork dumplings or siomai. Their shop is located along Jose Abad Santos Avenue or Olongapo-Gapan road.
There are other smaller bakeshops all over town and some sell their products at cheaper prices. Sometimes you just have to keep looking and you just might find a good place to snack on a baked snack that will satisfy your cravings for baked goodies. The public market also has its own stalls of baked products and some sell at lower prices. Some slices of cakes sell for as low as P5 pesos as well as chocolate crinkles and other baked goods.
Other brands of baked goods from the other towns in Pampanga
If you are interested in making sandwiches, you can also buy various kinds of baked bread loaves from most grocery stores and supermarkets all over town like the Neu Bake Gardenia loaf which sells for as low as P39 pesos in the local market. Other Gardenia products are available in the public market, groceries, and malls. These loaves can be good for snacks, breakfast, lunch or even dinner. You simply have to be creative in how you want your sandwich. They can be good with eggs, meat, fish, veggies and even peanut butter or jams.
If you are in town, you can buy some baked goods, candies and other dishes from these shops and enjoy.
Have a lovely day or night.
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