| Category: | Bakery, Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 1200 Malabar Rd SE suite #2, Palm Bay, FL 32909, USA |
| Zip code: | 32909 |
| Website: | http://treeoflifecubabakery.org/ |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
| Sunday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
First thing Tree of life is a hole in the wall place. When we first entered we were a little bit worried. I'm not sure if they were renovating or they had a bunch of junk stored on the right side of the Café. The food though is excellent. First the fruit pastries are great. The Cuban bread is to die for. We will be back.
AMAZING! The food was very inexpensive and was well worth your money as the portion size was huge! Jessica, the server, was nice and gave great service. Although the place is iffy, it was worth going. I would reccomend this to anyone!
Visiting from Houston. We were out looking for a place to Chow down on some good food and oh man, this place just hit it out of the park. We have tried all Cuban restaurants in the Houston metro area and some in Dallas but these guys are a whole different caliber. We are a family of 6, pleasing all of us is not easy, but this place made all of us along with our bellies very happy. Priced super accessible. 10 out of 10.
Upbeat review!!!!! I traveled to the Bay to start trying restaurants in the area. I figure huge Spanish population let's try a Latin place. I pulled up to the Tree Of Life Bakery and Cafe situated in a strip plaza with a gas station. The outside did not adumbrate the joys awaiting you inside. The only warning I have is not a single person working here speaks English so you are on your own if you have questions and don't speak Spanish. The menu is in English. I ordered the guava pastry, the Cuban toast with ham and cheese and a cappuccino. As a side note the interior of this restaurant is dingy and unappealing but it is worth it. The cappuccino was blended with skill. They have a machine to rival anything I have seen at a chain coffee house. The guava pastry was light and flaky. The filling was not just some guava jelly wedged in but a handmade filling tucked lovingly inside. The Cuban toast is not "toast" as Americans view toast but a puffy homemade bread with standard ham and cheese. The food here is above average and I can safely recommend you give it a try.