Best conchas in San Antonio? ,

Hello, I just moved here a little under two months ago for school and while I like it here so far I am missing some of the food I had from home, namely conchas. I’ve tried a few here but either they’re really expensive or doesn’t really wow me. I know there’s gotta be something really good here, so I would appreciate it if y’all can recommend me some places.

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Hello, I just moved here a little under two months ago for school and while I like it here so far I am missing some of the food I had from home, namely conchas. I’ve tried a few here but either they’re really expensive or doesn’t really wow me. I know there’s gotta be something really good here, so I would appreciate it if y’all can recommend me some places.

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34 thoughts on “Best conchas in San Antonio?”
  1. La Panderia. Any of location. Soft, very flavorful, and fresh. great conchas but I prefer the bear claw though. Beware of the price, each pan is about $3.50 to $5.
    They even have a seasonal concha right now that is stuffed with a light pumpkin pie flavored cream, and it’s orange on top.

  2. Guanajuato Bakery off of Culebra and 1604!!! I’ve lived here 16 years and my wife is from that state in Mexico and I also lived there, and I was overjoyed when the Guanajuato Bakery opened as they hands down have the best freaking conchas!! For about $1.25 a piece, much cheaper than La Panadería. Their conchas are the perfect consistency. Every Mexican I’ve shared them with immediately has fallen in love and starts buying from there. I will never buy an H‑E‑B concha again. I live 20 minutes away and once the temps drop my teenagers beg and plead with me to get them conchas from the Guanajuato Bakery!!!!

  3. Mario’s Bakery on Castroville road. Best in town, hand down. True hand made sweet breads, doughnuts, cookies, and you can get a dozen tortillas for $3!
    I recommend the White Concha and a Twist!!!

    Support true local businesses.
    La panderia is nice, but it’s gentrified unfortunately.

  4. Try the Mexican markets like la Michoacána,fiesta market,la moreliana

    I’ve had some from a lady who used to sell at the mission open air flea market.
    It was very good homemade and cheap.
    4 pieces of conchas, lil pigs etc..for 1.25 a bag.
    Best Mexican bread I’ve had in SA

    I haven’t seen her in a while there.
    Wondering what happened to her.

  5. Yes, where we moved from, we had the best bakery others would cone from the surrounding areas to get pan dulce. Every time we would visit family or they would go visit, they had to leave with a box of it. Now that we’re here, we haven’t found anything close to what we had there. Definitely going to try some of these places!

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