two cakes with caramel drizzle
blueberry swirl bread on a cutting board
food, dessert
various types of bread and butter
various types of bread and butter
Ube spanish bread
a hand holding a cup of mango juice
a hand holding a cup of ice cream and strawberries
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Check Facebook for their weekly farmers market location
Ube shortcake trifle
food, dessert
dessert
Hair in the bread.
Inside.....
Two pieces of hair
interior
dessert, drink
pizza
Lots of choices!
$7 each of 3 for $20
interior
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Jj R.
Jan 25, 2025
I stopped coming here because they seem to run out of mung bean cakes ( hopia) so it's a waste of time, and trip. The last time I was here they told me they have stock in R&N and Asian grocery stores, that's nice...I'm in your store, at the places that resell your pasties for 1.5 x more than the bakery...Oh well, no loss, onward!
Read MoreVanessa L.
Mar 9, 2024
Such a cute little bakery. I stopped by since I was in the area and craved ube sweets. The store front is pretty hidden, make sure you don't miss the turn into the lot like I did. The ube pandesal goes by quick in my family. Super a fluffy, airy texture. My parents love the ube halaya cheese, not too creamy or sweet. And the senorita bread is good, can be too sweet for some people but I like it. There's 2 different sized containers you can get. The one I got was enough for 4-5 people. Just ask if they have it available!
Read MoreJamie L.
Jan 22, 2024
Stopped by for the first time to try some goodies. There are shelves of various baked goods priced at $7 each or 3 for $20. Got the ube crinkle cookies, pandan crinkle cookies and ube halaya cheese bread. My favorite out of the trio was the ube halaya cheese. It's soft, a nice mix of sweet and savory, and not too sweet. The crinkle cookies were quite big and more on the crunchy side. I do prefer chewy and softer crinkle cookies so these aren't for me but it was fun to try. I would come back to try other goodies and to get more ube halaya cheese.It's a walk in and pick up, no dine in situation.
Read MoreJozel R.
Apr 7, 2024
I've had Bread and Butter at RP farmers market a year ago and finally the opportunity to go to their store front. Almost hidden it's a small, clean bakery. Arrived just before noon. We were greeted as we entered. Chef Mark was there in back and a sweet lady at the register I've seen before when they are at Farmers Market. I was hoping to try their famous señorita bread but as usual they sold out (have to arrive early next time). They have a deal 3 items for $20. I bought 2 bags of pandesal and one Ensaimada (Jokoy's Fav dessert ;] ). The Ensaimada was delicious, soft and sweet but not overwhelmingly sweet, it was just right. I like to warm it up for 15 seconds where the butter just slightly melts it's THE BEST. I've had their ube pandesal before and it was good this was my first time having their regular pandesal and it was delicious and soft. My tita would bring us pandesal from San Diego when she comes and visits but now we don't have to wait for pandesal when Bread and Butter is local and they make it just as delicious. It was soft as is but I enjoy them slightly toasted with butter and I would dip it in hot chocolate or coffee (simple and delicious breakfast). Highly recommend this place if you've never tired. They also make TO DIE FOR ube brownies and trifle dessert.
Read MoreIan M.
Jun 11, 2024
I was craving anything UBE and found this cute lil bakery on Yelp. When I arrived, I thought it was closed because there were metal bars behind the door then I realized it was for security measures when the bakery is closed. Let me tell you, this tiny mom & pop shop didn't disappoint. Too bad I didn't get the name of the Filipina lady who works there, possibly the owner, but she pretty much showed and described every single pastry with UBE. She felt bad that I couldn't talk or ask much because I lost my voice from the heat or something. I'm from Hermosa Beach and it's a long drive home. I had to stop every now and then to have a break and I did make sure the UBE delights are within reach. But who am I kidding? I was munching on them the whole time I was driving. I bought the UBE brownies, cookies, and I forgot the name of the last one. They were all delicious and the UBE flavor was heavenly. Thank you Bread & Butter for the wonderful experience! You're definitely in my list to come back to, hopefully soon. Everything is UBElicious! I can't wait to try the rest. p.s.Make sure you bring cash. They lose money like $.50+ cents per transaction when you use a card (if I'm not mistaken).
Read MoreDavid U.
Jul 17, 2024
Since there isn't a Goldilocks bakery here in Fresno this is the next best place if you want any of the delicious filipino bakery good's such as ensemada,ube items,etc....a little pricey but nothing is cheap anymore !!!
Read MoreAndrew K.
Mar 13, 2023
This tiny Filipino bakery has a large, loyal following undoubtedly due to their delicious ube-filled and flavored desserts, including breads, cakes, ice cream, and rice cakes. Ube is a purple yam that is a staple food in the Filipino culture. It has a sweet and nutty taste. The extract and powder are used to make many of their baked breads and pastries.I am particularly fond of ube-flavored desserts like ice cream, mochi, and kakanin (both are types of rice cakes). Prior to my visit here, I have never tried an ube brownie or ube pandesal before and I was excited to try them both. Pandesal is a Filipino bread roll often eaten with sliced cheese or butter. The ube-infused flavoring gives it just the right amount of sweetness that you can enjoy alone as a snack. The ube brownie is also as good as advertised. It is not only sweet but the brownie texture and coco mix brings out the nutty essence of the ube flavor.Other ingredients used to flavor their desserts and baked goods include cheese, chocolate, custard, coconut, pineapple, nuts, and pandan - which is an edible plant that also has a naturally sweet and nutty flavor to it. To be honest, I was not overly impressed with the other flavored desserts here. Personally, I will probably stick to trying the ube breads, brownies, and maybe their cakes and pies whenever they become available.Additionally, they do catering and can make custom cakes and desserts.The service at the counter is excellent. They are all very friendly, and helpful with the orders and any questions you might have, and you can tell they appreciate your business. It is best to come early because many of their baked goods sell out quickly. I recommend calling and placing your orders ahead of time.They also have a fast, convenient online ordering system and take payment via Venmo, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Zelle. Located near the corner of Fresno Street and East Gettysburg Avenue next to a liquor store. Bread and Butter should be your first choice if you are searching for a Filipino bakery and perhaps the only one when it comes to ube-flavored breads. This place is a real gem.
Read MoreCarmen L.
Aug 1, 2024
Friendly people store is small very limited space display shelves are few very good quality of bread products Tried their halo-halo pricey n very sweet
Read MoreKelley N.
May 21, 2024
Wow. Wow. Wow. These desserts were all so satisfying! And the woman at the booth was so friendly. Taste as many as this can afford! I had a few samples at a private event and was blown away - everything was fresh and the flavors made me smile! Definitely worth checking out.
Read MoreYoung B.
Nov 20, 2022
I heard about this place and was so excited to try it! I arrived after 5pm on a Sunday but hours on Yelp are wrong. They close at 3pm on weekends (not 6). Still, I was greeted warmly since they were still there finishing up. I was at a loss as to what to try. Everything looked so good. I decided on the seniorita bread (though they were out of the ube), ensaimada (apparently Jo Koy's favorite), pan de coco and the ube halaya cheese. I haven't been able to try everything yet but the ube cheese bread is my favorite so far. The breads are all so fresh and perfectly moist. So much more to try next time! I will be back to visit with my new friends Jamie and Lynn soon. As a side note, it was a bit difficult to find in the dark as Waze was taking us down an alley that seemed wrong...but it's right. It's at the end of a small shopping area to which you cannot turn left into. Don't give up. It's worth it!
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