El Quetzal Bakery
Guatemalan restaurant · Lake Worth ·

El Quetzal Bakery

Guatemalan restaurant · Lake Worth ·

Laid-back bakery with Guatemalan treats, empanadas, tamales

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El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null
El Quetzal Bakery by null

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1106 Lucerne Ave, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 Get directions

$10–20

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1106 Lucerne Ave, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 Get directions

+1 561 429 2780
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$10–20 · Menu

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Dec 11, 2025

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El Quetzal Bakery - Review - Lake Worth - Miami - The Infatuation

"This Guatemalan bakery in Lake Worth makes really good champurradas, which are buttery breakfast cookies with a satisfying snap. They’re the perfect sweet companion to a morning cup of coffee. Inside, it works like this: You grab a pair of tongs and a basket, then fill it with a whole bunch of pan dulce. We really like their cachitos, which have a doughy center and, like the champurradas, taste best when dunked in coffee. The prices aren’t listed anywhere, but don’t be afraid to really load up your basket—the one pictured above came in under $8." - Mariana Trabanino

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El Quetzal Bakery

Syra O.

Google
I stopped into this bakery that I was interested in going to while spending the weekend in lake Worth and it's a cute little bakery, I gotta say I thought it was bigger based on the pictures I saw on Google. The bakery had a wide assortment of breads and was delicious, my tab came up to $9 for the bread and I also got a fried Chicken plate that was $7.50 I think. It was really well seasoned and cooked cook but the only thing I didn't like was she asked me if I wanted the sauce with it and me not knowing I said yes, it was drizzled all over the food and I don't like messy food I would've preferred it in a little container, aside from that it's a must try and anyone visiting should stop in. Of note something I noticed that lake worth has a large population of Guatemaltecos, made me feel as if I was in Guatemala 💖

nestor F.

Google
Food is made fresh to order and is quite reasonably priced, with a assortment of baked goods. Keep in mind that food is made fresh so it takes a little longer than most are used to.

kate d

Google
This is my favourite place to stop when I’m in Florida. I love to get the chicken empanadas- they are the best I’ve ever had! All the employees are very friendly and try to help me although my Spanish is beyond rusty.

Levant

Google
I called to place an order and when I said I don’t speak Spanish they hung up on me

Lissette Lopez R.

Google
Horrible service!! Omg, these people can’t get it right in English or Spanish! I’m shocked these people are in business….

Alex A.

Google
I love it here it 100% fits the style of a guatemalan bakery. The employees are nice and fast with orders and the food is very cheap and good i would recommend to family and friends and the city makes me feel like im in guatemala 💖

Gabriel “Gato” F.

Google
Great lil bakery. Very Maya in it's roots. Wonderful baked goods. Great Prices to match. The cooked food is so well done. I love the flautas here. Definitely a fan of the desserts. They have shakes and juices. Great selection overall. Always busy. Can't beat it! ♥️

Angel M.

Google
Great Guatemalan bakery… staff is quick and efficient. Pastries are excellent at very reasonable prices. Business is mostly transacted in Spanish. Though Credit Cards are accepted they tend to gum up the works. Bring cash it’s way easier.