San Andres Grocery and Bakery Menu – Woodstock, GA

Type : Salvadoran restaurant

Location : Woodstock, GA

Based on 70 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

San Andres Grocery and Bakery 30188

Address:
9740 Main St, Woodstock, GA 30188

Phone: (770) 924-3106

Website:

Hours

Sunday 8 AM–10 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
8 AM–10 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 8 AM–10 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–10 PM
Thursday 8 AM–10 PM
Friday 8 AM–10 PM
Saturday 8 AM–10 PM

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Reviews

Antonio
The Food is always fresh, delicious and fulfilling. Great food at a better price. A plus is that is also a grocery store with fresh fruit and vegetables. The employees are very friendly and helpful. Definitely a great spot to explorar the flavors of the Latin America culture.

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Danny Martínez.
Friendly workers, good food. Lot of country products , but the store have not Security surveillance in parking lot , the cars are not security in that place . In lot of business have security cameras at front to care custumers cars . But not in that place .

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michael porter
Awesome hole in the wall if you like real Mexican food.

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Maria Pineda
Breakfast the Salvadoran way yum! Buffet style food.. they serve you. The grocery store is very sorted with Hispanic goodies.

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robin kamp
Fascinating in the authentic Latin ingredients that they carry that I haven’t seen at other Latin grocery stores around Atlanta.

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Dario Mendoza
First time I did not know how it operated I looked at the menu and ordered Caldo de Res= Beef broth I didn’t noticed they put it in the microwave I thought it was hot!!! I was real hungry iddnt pay attention ate it at the parking lot I went home my Stomach starting hurting Real Real bad I went to the Calhoun Gordon county Hospital I almost Died it was one of m of Most Rotten Meals I have ever been Served!!!!!!!!!!!!!??!!!!!!

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Amy Castaneda
Customer service is horrible. You can barely hear the employees speaking to you. I placed an order of pupusas and the employee told me she had to make a lot of tortillas as didn’t know when she would be able to make the pupusas. She said the same to another employee. Also they don’t have a menu or a real way to know how they charge you, there is no consistency. They served two breakfast and the quantities on each plates we different, one came with one plantain, the other plate had 2 but apparently were the same price. The first time I came my breakfast came w handmade tortillas. This time it did not- which is strange since she was busy making tortillas to take pupusa orders. Also the juice I grabbed from the cooler was expired. I had already drank a bit before noticing. They didn’t seem to care when I brought it to their attention, didn’t even apologize – it was definitely upsetting since I am pregnant. Lastly they warm up the food in Styrofoam plates in the microwave. I do not recommend this place.

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Jodi C.
As a non-hispanic they didn’t want to speak to me or sell me some food so she recommended me to the restaurant across the parking lot which is not even associated with them. A very unpleasant experience. I won’t go back.

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Damion Hogans
I really like the food and the women who work behind the counter are always nice and helpful. The staring from other customers however does make me feel very uncomfortable at times. I try to just ignore it and enjoy the experience. Really good food and service

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Hudson Hurst
Tried to over tax me, in my opinion because I am white. Charged an extra 70 cents per each item even with the price sticker showing and tried to make me feel bad when I asked about it.

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