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Alessi Bakery
Menu for Alessi Bakery
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Ratings and Reviews for Alessi Bakery
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May 26 2012
Caroline C. via Yelp
Today my family and I attended the Cuban Sandwich Festival in Ybor City. I wish I could review the event as a whole, because we were very disappointed...read more
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May 20 2012
Ej P. via Yelp
As a Cuban from Miami myself, it is simply not fair or accurate to call Alessi a Cuban bakery. It is not a Cuban bakery. It is more an Italian bakery of the...read more
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May 20 2012
Jenny L. via Yelp
Yelpers of Tampa please yelp more, but please don't abuse your privileges. If you have never been to a Cuban bakery in Miami then disregard this review. I...read more
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Aug 05 2008
via Citysearch
Alessi Bakery is the best. Everything they make is delicious - you can't go wrong with anything from this place! We always order...read more
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Dec 29 2006
itcoa via Citysearch
Was very disappointed in what they bill as a New Haven style pizza, first mistake was not calling it by it's true name Apizza. Cru...read more
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Aug 11 2006
via Citysearch
Alessi is a small family owned italian style bakery. They have absolutely wonderful cakes which are anything but ordinary. The var...read more
The Scene
The Alessi family has been proudly turning out Latin-infused European baked goods since 1912. Today, their shop is located close to downtown and still offers an incredible selection of sandwiches, salads, hot entrees and (of course) desserts. Strategically placed pastry cases are packed with Cuban, Italian and American favorites, ensuring that lunching locals will give in to temptation on the way out.
The Food
Specialty creations reveal Italian, French and Latin influences on American standards; Cuban breads, French and European-style rolls dress-up hefty sandwiches. The outstanding turkey and provolone on rye packs about a pound of lunch meat in a single order. Patrons with a sweet tooth will be satiated with an enormous array of indulgences like Spanish sugar cookies, macaroons, 16 varieties of tortes and decadent cakes.