The Point Panadería & Café Menu – San Antonio, TX

Type : Puerto Rican restaurant

Location : San Antonio, TX

Simple venue serving bakery items & traditional Puerto Rican fare, including breakfast & sandwiches. Based on 549 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ Delivery

The Point Panadería & Café 78233

Address:
9735 N Interstate 35 #105, San Antonio, TX 78233

Phone: (210) 788-8539

Website:

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Hours

Wednesday 8 AM–2 PM
Thursday 8 AM–2 PM
Friday 8 AM–2 PM
Saturday 8 AM–4 PM
Sunday 8 AM–4 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 8 AM–2 PM

Menu

Sandwiches Desayuno (Breakfast)
The Monte Cristo Sandwich Breakfast $7.00
Canela Delight Sandwich Breakfast $3.25
Breakfast Plates
Ham, Egg And Cheese Plate Breakfast
With toast
$5.00
Bacon, Egg And Cheese Plate Breakfast
With toast
$5.00
Lunch Sandwiches (Almuerzo)
The Pastrami Sandwich Lunch $7.00
The Club Lunch $7.00
Panaderia (Bakery)
1 Lb. Pan Sobao
Fresh bread
$3.00
Quesitos $2.00
Lunch Sides
Potato Chips Lunch $1.00
Plantain Chips Lunch $2.00

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: orderthepointpanaderiacafe.com

Reviews

Cliffton Whitaker
I didn’t have a hair dryer, an iron or board. Guess I should be lucky it had a microwave and a fridge. I was expecting a kitchenette since it’s an extended stay. It had less amenities then most budget motels have. The pool area (right outside my room) was very nice you’ll notice a lock on the gate in one of my pictures.

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Jose. O Traverzo
We usually go to Puertorican or latin restaurants with low expectations because of bad experiences where they always overprice stuff, give you very small portions with low quality ingredients or bad service . Service was fine but everything else was no different. Ordered two pastrami sandwiches with pastry (Quesito) and empanada. Empanada was fine, Very little meat portions in sandwiches, barely looks like pastrami maybe some cheap substitute. Pastry Did not have any filling at all. If I wanted a meatless sandwich for $8.99 and I could have just ordered a burger at Mcdonalds or some other fast food and prob get more. I am just going to give up to going to Latin restaurants and learn how to make Latin food myself.

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Josue Ramirez
Delicious with the original flavor of Puerto Rico. The sandwich bread is amazing. Fresh and baked to perfection. The guava pastries were delicious and big in size. Just like home.

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J.o.y. tillidie
I ordered a sandwich de bistec, honestly the steak lacked flavor and meat was cold while the bread was warm…. Tbh I was really disappointed on the quantity of meat they put in the sandwich for the price I was paying…. Not sure if I will ever go again!!! However the lady who worked cash register was really nice..

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R F
This is my second and last time at this establishment. I ordered a Pastrami Sandwich and it seemed like they used the cheapest pastrami ever. It looked like a Hot Dog cut in small pieces and no taste whatsoever. The Quesitos had probably been there for months, the queso and guayaba was no were to be found. We tried different pastries and all of them seemed the same. Usually empanadillas are made locally but the ones they had were the ones probably from Walmart already made and just fried them there and not what I expected from a PuertoRican rest/bakery. I understand that inflation have drove prices up in general but for what I paid there for my family of 3 I expected better food quality. I am from Puerto Rico and love to support any establishment from back home but this place is the worst I have ever been to in a while.

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Francisco Leung
This is a Puerto Rican themed restaurant that serves sandwiches, pastries and other dishes. We ordered the Turkey sandwich, Cuban sandwich, and Tripleta sandwich. The sandwiches were so tasty. We were the very last customers who entered very near closing time. We were still treated so well and she was super nice.

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Steven Díaz Zalduondo
I loved this place. It reminded me a lot of any typical “Panadería” in Puerto Rico. I went there today to eat breakfast and it was delicious. The service was excellent, just a little slow. But the taste of the sandwiches, the quesito and the coffee were tasty. It’s like the coffee from a grandma’s house in Puerto Rico.

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Lizbeth Escobar
As a true Puerto Rican I know

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Jeremy B.
The food is okay. I am not from Puerto Rico so maybe this is how the food is supposed to take. Nothing was wrong with what I ordered. It was bland and lacked any real flavor. The fried plantains was the best thing I ordered by far.

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Abraham Martinez
I love this place! They lady was so nice.. There food is on point and delicious. I just got into San Antonio and im so glad im staying right next door to this wonderful place. If your near this place come in and get your grub on and support your small business

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