Panadería Imperio Mexicano ★ 3.9
Panadería Imperio Mexicano on Calle 50 Mérida is one of Centro's morning Yucatán bakeries, pan crema and bolillos turned out from 6am for breakfast carts.
Worth the queue: Pan crema
Dulces Típicos Rocío is a bakery in Centro Histórico, Mérida.
Dulces Típicos Rocío on Calle 63 Mérida runs the city's most complete Yucatán candy display, yemas de coco and cocadas a block off Plaza Grande.
Address: Calle 63 502 x 60 y 62, Centro, 97000 Mérida, Yucatán
Panadería Imperio Mexicano on Calle 50 Mérida is one of Centro's morning Yucatán bakeries, pan crema and bolillos turned out from 6am for breakfast carts.
Worth the queue: Pan crema
La Cubana on Calle 62 Mérida is a long-running Yucatán bakery turning out franquesa, marquesote and pan de muerto from a Centro counter since the 1960s.
Worth the queue: Franquesa
El Globo Paseo Montejo is the Mexico City pastry-chain Mérida outpost on Calle 39, dependable concha, pan de muerto and Mexican wedding cookies in evening.
Worth the queue: Pan de muerto
Panadería Imperio Mexicano on Calle 50 Mérida is one of Centro's morning Yucatán bakeries, pan crema and bolillos turned out from 6am for breakfast carts.
Worth the queue: Pan crema
Loncheros Pan Yucatán on Calle 57 Mérida is the Santiago barrio's torta counter, cochinita and pavo en escabeche stuffed into birote loaves.
Worth the queue: Cochinita torta
Pastelería Pop in García Ginerés Mérida is a small pastry studio on Calle 31, layered cakes and birthday tortes built to order from a courtyard kitchen.
Worth the queue: Chocolate-cherry torte
La Cubana on Calle 62 Mérida is a long-running Yucatán bakery turning out franquesa, marquesote and pan de muerto from a Centro counter since the 1960s.
Worth the queue: Franquesa
Panificadora Montejo on Paseo de Montejo in Mérida is the city's morning-walk bakery, pan de muerto in October and Yucatecan birote loaves year-round.
Worth the queue: Pan de muerto