One bite in, lovely lamination (3/1/24)
Mmmm another bite in, the guava filling (3/1/24)
Pure heaven
Sidewalk signage. There's the Lenin statue down the street in Fremont! (3/1/24)
Guava pastelito ($4, 3/1/24)
Love the tiny cup for my cafecito! ($5, 3/1/24)
Sign Outside Shop
Menu
Exterior signage (3/1/24)
The pastelito was too yummy, I had to take a bite
Cuban Decor
Every week inside Peace Love & Happiness Club selling Cuban sweets and Cuban coffee.
Nice owner crafting a cafecito (3/1/24)
The essentials!
Menu
Close up of pure heaven
Pastelitos
Yum!
Come visit!!
Got my goods!
Funny stickers
Box of pastries. Waited about 15 minutes for coffee.
Tres leches - @eatwithher
Cheese pastelitos
Ami Y.
Mar 7, 2024
I found the pop-up bakeshop when I was wandering around at the nursery Peace love and happiness club. The popup is located on the right when you enter the plant shop. I bought the guava pastry and was impressed by how flakey and intricate the pastry was. I also appreciated how they managed to keep the pastry price a little lower than what's offered at other bakeries (it was $4). Yeah I'm a fan. I will return when I get the cravings for the pastries.
Read MoreNgoc R.
Sep 28, 2023
Wish I could give this place 5 stars but the espresso is just too sweet for my liking. I would ask for less sweet next time! Other than that, We ordered a couple of pastries, everything tasted great especially the guava and cheese one. We stood around the front and took a couple of bites as we waited around 15 min for our coffee. Then walked inside the plant shop to explore. The guy working the espresso machine was kind enough to point out the bathrooms as the chick told us there were none. Lol thought that was kind and funny! Just note there are two locations and one one of them has the pop up coffee - don't get lost like we did at first - luckily there was the Fremont sunday market so we were able to ask the information booth where this place was.
Read MoreKrystal L.
Oct 5, 2022
Tres leches and cheese pastelitos are sooo fire . Take this review with a grain of salt bc I've never had the Cuban baked goods from MIAMI or DONT BECAUSE YOU MUST COME HERE AND TRY THEIR PASTRIES!!! I've been on a hunt to find my favorite tres leches cake in Seattle and they have hit my top 2. The cake is #1 NOT DRY!!! It's so *moist* and flavor is perfect without too much whipped topping. Chefs kiss! Owner is so nice! He gave us a Cuban coffee to try and man do they taste like the crack that would get you through a night of studying in college as my friend would say - sweet and strong. I would 1000% come back and get more of the cake and hopefully try more of the menu.
Read MoreVanessa S.
Jun 17, 2022
By far the most authentic pastelitos I have had in Seattle! The dough and the flakiness on point! The filling portions perfection. As a Miami girl I approve 100%! I was really shocked by how much they taste like the ones I get in Miami!They are open only from Thursday to Saturday evening from 6PM to late. Best way to check up on their hours is through Instagram stories!
Read MoreTeresita C.
Jun 9, 2023
Super nice crew selling delightful goodies in Fremont. Decided not to eat dessert at the restaurant we had dinner at and noticed Havana Sweets on a stroll around Fremont. The guys up front were having a good time, making coffee (this late? So Miami ;) and shooting the breeze. There were a couple tables of folks eating sandwiches but all we had eyes for was the tres leches. My boo loves himself some tres leches. We also tried a guava situation that was good and not too sweet. Prices are reasonable, staff are the best and the food feels authentic. Support small, local joints.
Read MoreJacqui C.
Oct 24, 2022
This is the only place where we've found legit Cuban food that reminds us of our home in Miami! The pastelitos and sandwiches are delicious! My favorite is the classic guava pastry. My partner really liked the medianoche sandwich too! Perfect flavors and textures. Also, their cafecito is perfect and is super strong if you need an energy boost, you can't go wrong with a Cuban shot of espresso. It also pairs perfectly with the the flan or tres leches. My favorite thing about this place is the chill vibe and music that makes the night feel young and gets me in a dancing mood! Can't wait for our next visit!
Read MoreRicky P.
Dec 23, 2022
Updated review. We were accidentally overcharged but they've fixed the mistake! Happy to see I'd come back here for their Cuban sandwiches!
Read MoreWarren R.
Feb 12, 2023
Stumbled across this place on the way to the parking lot. Really good authentic cafe Cubano and awesome pastries. The medianoche was really good as well. Very filling and the plantain chips are a nice touch. It was also great service from the staff too. Will be back for sure!
Read MoreMarie B.
Mar 3, 2024
I've had a fascination with Cuban culture and cuisine after watching a SIFF film called, Cuban Food Stories, back in 2019. Never been to Miami, FL either. I miss Cuban focused businesses that have closed such as Paladar, Geo's, and Papa Chango. The latter had created a major void to have Cuban style coffee and pastelitos, those light flaky cheese or fruit filled pastries. Havana Sweets Bakeshop has been a bookmark for awhile. I finally had the opportunity to leave SLU via Westlake and detoured to Fremont's Peace Love and Happiness plant shop, where Havana Sweets Bakeshop has a coffee cart located on Wed, Thurs, Fri, and Sun from 10am-4pm (3/1/24). Parking is always a challenge in Fremont, and eventually I gave up and parked in the loading zone out front. I was warmly greeted with a smile by the gentleman at the coffee cart. That was uplifting after a long work week and major sleep deprivation. Since it was coming up on 3pm, luckily there were a few pastries left. So I ordered one guava pastelito and a cafecito as my afternoon merienda. Nice pleasant convo and shortly thereafter left with the goods. I found another parking spot and took in the sunbreak and waterway view. Took a sip of the cafecito, so smooth, creamy, and hit the spot. The pastelito was spot on - light, flaky and in the middle a nice portion of guava filling. Delicious!So worth the wait and was able to finally to relax after another long work week. Great way to start the weekend with a pleasant experience from Havana Sweets Bakeshop.
Read MoreJesus J.
Jan 7, 2024
I visited Havana Sweets for the first time today to check out their pastelitos. I've longed for these treats since moving out to the West coast, and I was excited to find a place out here that offered them. As a Cuban having grown up in Miami, I've had plenty of good Cuban food and pastelitos, and the ones here do not disappoint.Jason was manning the station and was a pleasure to interact with. Unfortunately, they're not able to offer sandwiches and croquetas at the moment since they're operating a pop-up within a different store (plant nursery). I hope that they can get their own space soon so that they can offer their full menu. I also hope that they'll do more pop-ups on the East side this year, which is where I reside.In the meantime, I'll be picking up some merch from their website and commuting to Seattle on Sundays to support them.P.S. they also take custom orders through their website, so you can get these tasty pastries outside of their standard operating schedule.
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