Neighborhoodmidtown
HoursDaily 07:00-19:00

Location

Address: 6260 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712

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Barrio Bread ★ 4.9

midtownTue-Sat 09:00-15:00Walk-in onlyHeritage white Sonora wheat sourdough

Barrio Bread on South Eastbourne in Tucson is Don Guerra's James Beard Outstanding Baker 2022 bakery, milling heritage white Sonora wheat loaves.

Worth the queue: Pan integral white Sonora wheat loaf

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Prep and Pastry ★ 4.4

campbellDaily 07:00-15:00Walk-in onlyScratch brunch pastries, biscuits, French toast

Prep and Pastry on North Campbell in Tucson is the scratch-baking brunch counter with croissant French toast, biscuits and a busy weekend morning queue.

Worth the queue: Croissant French toast

Time Market Bakery ★ 4.3

main-gateDaily 07:00-22:00Walk-in onlyHouse-milled bread, pizza dough

Time Market's bakery on East University in Tucson supplies the deli, pizza counter and the cafe's morning baked goods, milling house bread and biscuits daily.

Worth the queue: House sourdough

Barrio Bread ★ 4.9

midtownTue-Sat 09:00-15:00Walk-in onlyHeritage white Sonora wheat sourdough

Barrio Bread on South Eastbourne in Tucson is Don Guerra's James Beard Outstanding Baker 2022 bakery, milling heritage white Sonora wheat loaves.

Worth the queue: Pan integral white Sonora wheat loaf

La Estrella Bakery ★ 4.6

mercado-districtMon-Sat 07:00-18:00; Sun 07:00-14:00Walk-in onlyMexican pan dulce, conchas, empanadas

La Estrella Bakery at Mercado San Agustin in Tucson is the Jalisco-style Mexican panaderia (since 1986), with conchas, empanadas and tres leches.

Worth the queue: Concha

La Estrella Bakery 12th Avenue ★ 4.5

south-tucsonMon-Sat 07:00-18:00; Sun 07:00-14:00Walk-in onlyMexican pan dulce, conchas, empanadas

La Estrella Bakery on South 12th Avenue in South Tucson is the Jalisco panaderia's South Tucson outpost, with conchas, empanadas and tres leches by the case.

Worth the queue: Empanada de pina

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