Neighbourhoodking-william
HoursDaily, breakfast and lunch

Tip: The sweet-cream biscuits use the mill's own flour. The store sells baking mixes to take the recipes home.

Location

Address: 205 E Guenther St, San Antonio, TX 78204

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Nicosi ★ 4.6

pearlBy reservation, dinner serviceFine-dining dessert tasting menu

Nicosi at Pullman Market is a 20-seat dessert-only dining room from Esquire's 2024 Pastry Chef of the Year, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, with a plated tasting menu.

Tip: This is desserts as fine dining, not a counter; book the dessert tasting ahead. The savoury-leaning plates surprise.

Worth the queue: Plated dessert courses

Kolache Factory ★ 3.7

west-sideDaily, morningsWalk-in onlyKolaches and klobasniky

Kolache Factory on the West Side is the drive-through for a quick Texas-Czech breakfast, mixing sweet fruit kolaches with savoury sausage-and-cheese rolls.

Tip: Mix sweet fruit kolaches with savoury sausage-and-cheese for the full spread. Drive-through for a quick breakfast.

Worth the queue: Fruit kolaches and sausage rolls

La Panaderia Broadway ★ 4.1

alamo-heightsDaily, breakfast and lunchArtisan bread and pan dulce

La Panaderia's Broadway location near the airport carries the Caceres brothers' Mexican-French bread programme north of downtown, with sourdough, conchas.

Tip: A handy uptown branch of the downtown flagship. The sourdough and the conchas are both worth the stop.

Worth the queue: Sourdough and conchas

Bakery Lorraine La Cantera ★ 4.0

north-sideDaily, mornings and afternoonsWalk-in onlyFrench patisserie

Bakery Lorraine's La Cantera branch brings its macarons, tarts, and viennoiserie to the far-northwest shopping district, a handy north-side patisserie stop.

Tip: A convenient north-side branch of the Pearl original. The macarons and seasonal tarts are the picks.

Worth the queue: Macarons and tarts

Tlahco Mexican Kitchen ★ 3.9

north-sideDaily 8am-8pmWalk-in onlyHouse conchas and Mexican breakfast bakes

Tlahco Mexican Kitchen on San Pedro folds house-baked conchas into its all-day Mexican breakfast, a kitchen-and-bakery hybrid where the pan dulce is made.

Tip: Order a concha alongside the chilaquiles for the full Mexican breakfast. The pan dulce is baked in house.

Worth the queue: Conchas with the breakfast menu

El Folklor Bakery Randolph ★ 3.7

north-sideDaily, early morningWalk-in onlyMexican pan dulce and cakes

El Folklor Bakery's Randolph branch on the north side is the stop for a big tray of pan dulce or a quinceanera cake; grab tongs and load up on conchas.

Tip: Good for a big tray of pan dulce or a quinceanera cake. Grab a tray and a pair of tongs and load up.

Worth the queue: Conchas and quinceanera cakes

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