Food and Beverage
You don't have to be domestic to be a fantastic mother, but cooking certainly has a friendly place in the home. Even if you can't boil water, it's a wonderful gift to help your child whip-up some culinary experience. And in this case it will yield some sweet rewards.
Your child will be guided through every crack, sprinkle and stir of the baking process by professional bakers; all while you get an hour and 15 minutes to yourself. Once the confections are cooled your little chef will kick-back with a cookie and glass of milk. When you return, they'll have five cookies to take home and a same-day %30 off coupon for the La Victoria Bakery.
La Victoria Bakery has been making pan dulce the original way for over 60 years. Just the way grandfather and great-grandfather Maldonado had been doing before little Jr. opened La Victoria. Real milk, whole eggs. and fresh starter. We don’t do frozen, we don’t do powdered milk, and every batch has a unique recipe. We never disguise our pastries in tons of sugar like many others do. (Okay, we still do the pink cookie, but how can you have a Mexican bakery without a Polvoron Rosa?) My personal favorites are the: Niño Emvuelto, Rebanadas de Pasas, Cubilete de Queso, La Cocada, and of course, La Concha, the Queen of the Pan Dulce.
La Victoria Bakery
2937 24th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110