Salvadorean Bakery
Traditional Salvadorean cuisine since 1996. Immigrant sisters who became pillars of White Center's Latino community.
Known For
Traditional Salvadorean cuisine since 1996. Immigrant sisters who became pillars of White Center's Latino community.
Signature Items
Pupusas, pastries, carne asada, Salvadorean sweet bread, flan
Hours
Check website
Why Vantage Members Should Care
Nearly 30 years of Salvadorean tradition — immigrant sisters who built a community institution from scratch.
Address
White Center, Seattle, WA
How To
How to Visit Salvadorean Bakery
A step-by-step guide to visiting Salvadorean Bakery — a BIPOC-owned business in Seattle curated by Vantage.
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Check their hours
Check website
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Know what to order
Pupusas, pastries, carne asada, Salvadorean sweet bread, flan
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Head to their location
Visit Salvadorean Bakery at White Center, Seattle, WA in White Center, Seattle.
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Support the business
Nearly 30 years of Salvadorean tradition — immigrant sisters who built a community institution from scratch.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Salvadorean Bakery
What is Salvadorean Bakery?+
Traditional Salvadorean cuisine since 1996. Immigrant sisters who became pillars of White Center's Latino community.
What is Salvadorean Bakery known for?+
Pupusas, pastries, carne asada, Salvadorean sweet bread, flan
What are the hours at Salvadorean Bakery?+
Check website
Why should I visit Salvadorean Bakery?+
Nearly 30 years of Salvadorean tradition — immigrant sisters who built a community institution from scratch.
Where is Salvadorean Bakery located?+
Salvadorean Bakery is in White Center, at White Center, Seattle, WA, Seattle, Washington.
Who owns Salvadorean Bakery?+
Salvadorean Bakery is owned by Sisters Aminta Elgin & Ana Castro.
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