a view of a kitchen and dining area
Bolo de coco
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tables and chairs in a large room
Cooler items & more. Great coffees
a view of the inside of a restaurant
Cheese bread
the inside of a restaurant
Pão de queijo; coxinha; mini pie with palm heart
Coxinha de queijo e frango
Meat pastries
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Tera G.
Jul 21, 2024
This Brazilian cheese bread is the real deal - just the right savory chewiness. Limited selection of other savory items. Would have loved some light salad to counter the savory.Coffee shop vibe with some outdoor seating.
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Catherine A.
May 28, 2023
Fantastic attentive and helpful service! It was our first time and we didn't feel rushed to make a decision and the woman took the time to explain the various food items to us and talk to us about some products we had questions about. The coffee was delicious and they have lots of options of beans to choose from. We opted to buy their Sumatran beans as well (roasted in Boulder). There is a cute little mini market that was a little sparse, but had some frozen ready-to-cook options, beans, and a refrigerated section. I'd love to come back and see what else they carry. We bought some butter biscuits which were a great snack to pair with coffee. There were tons of options in the case to choose from (we also got some cheese balls which were so fluffy!) and she recommended coming back to try their sandwiches and smoothies. I loved the ambiance. It was very simple decor with a Brazilian theme. There were some tables to hang out and chat or work (including some outdoor options) and the large front glass windows bring in a lot of light. They offer free wifi and have a parking lot.
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Joy Q.
Feb 25, 2023
Great spot with authentic Brazilian pastry. Friendly service and live music on Saturday morning (not sure if it's weekly though)- Pão de queijoMy favorite! U can buy them frozen too- coxinhaBest I've had. Loved the one with chicken - mini pie with palm heartSo so. It's very cheesy and a little fry- latteGreat coffee. This place supports milk substitute as well
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Mary P.
Jun 8, 2023
If you have any love of Brazilian pastries or miss your South American experience I'd check out Padoca, I came here for a pao de quejio fix and it did not disappoint. They also have bake at home options and sell some of those hard to get ingredients like cassava and tapioca flour. The space is fairly big and can accommodate a few laptop warriors. It's kind of hard to see but is on the quieter end of this plaza strip.
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Nick H.
Jul 6, 2024
Wonderful staff and coffee. And the baked goods and food are excellent. Highly recommend catching a Brazil soccer game there if you can. Very welcoming and comfortable.
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G F.
Oct 7, 2023
By far the best Brazilian bakes i've had in this country. 5 stars for the taste, care and authenticity. Unfortunately, everything is CRAZY expensive. More expensive than Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City places. I had to stop coming here because 3 or 4 small food items + a drink is around $40, and that's the reason i am giving 3 stars. Everything is 30% more expensive than all the other Brazilian places i've been before. Pao de Queijo shouldn't be more than $2.50. Coxinha Shouldn't be more than $5.Brigadeiro, definitely not more than $2.
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Jessica M.
Apr 11, 2023
WAY TOO EXPENSIVE. I came here with two people and we each got a coffee and 2-3 bakery items. Total $70. I look at the receipt and they're charging everyone an "inflation fee". Seriously?? Pao de quiejo is normally $1.25 each or less and they're charging $4 for each one. Insane.
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Christine N.
May 4, 2024
Love Padoca!! It's such a great addition to the Mayfair neighborhood. The coffee is some of the best I've had in Colorado. Most coffee in denver has a floral undertone, this one is rich and more.. woodsy? Anyway, it's freaking delicious and their cakes are BOMB
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Patrick B.
Jan 22, 2023
// SummaryAmazing Brazilian baked goods with great people.// Meal ExperienceIt really doesn't serve me well that I live relatively close by and can just walk to this place, cause I have spent a lot of money here. I've ordered a lot of their baked goods, and some of their other things as well - like the xis tudo that they don't seem to have on the menu. I can't say whether or not it's authentic Brazilian food - but I don't care cause there hasn't been anything that I haven't loved eating in this bakery.// ServiceI'm always greeted with a warm smile, and they accommodate for my various requests. While they make the xis tudo, I ask if I could eat the other baked goods I've ordered in-store, and they are more than happy to oblige and offer me some water while I wait too.// AmbianceIt's a small shop with also a mini-market in it too, which I've always found a bit odd. They have bar seating with three stools, and some tables for dining in. // ConvenienceIt's near Mayfair Park and has some parking spots in the one-way lot, but there should be plenty of street parking around too.
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Sam J.
Mar 5, 2023
Now this place is a must! Brazilian inspired bakery items that were so good. Loved the section they had and the staff was so helpful to talk us through everything. It's a nest coffee shop vibe experience but with a cultism flair. Highly recommend!
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