Angie's Bakery
Located in Virginia Beach, Angie's Bakery is a hidden gem that specializes in Filipino baked goods and beverages. Offering a diverse range of pastries and bread, this Asian-owned bakery is a must-visit for those craving authentic Filipino flavors.
One of the standout items at Angie's Bakery is the ube pandesal, a soft and fluffy yeast bread roll with a vibrant purple hue. Customers rave about the freshness and flavor of this unique treat, making it a popular choice among regulars. Another fan-favorite is the cinnamada, a Filipino twist on the classic cinnamon roll. With its light and airy texture, this pastry is a top contender for a satisfying sweet treat.
For those looking to satisfy their caffeine cravings, Angie's Bakery also offers a variety of coffee and tea options. The iced matcha pandan latte has become a crowd favorite, with its perfect balance of pandan and matcha flavors. Pair it with some ube ensaymada for a delightful combination of sweetness and richness.
Overall, Angie's Bakery has garnered praise for its delicious pastries, friendly service, and welcoming ambiance. Whether you're a fan of traditional Filipino baked goods or looking to explore new flavors, this bakery is a must-visit destination in Virginia Beach. Experience a taste of the Philippines at Angie's Bakery and indulge in their mouthwatering creations.
Angie's Bakery Menu
Location
Address: 3501 Holland Rd Ste 102 Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: (757) 431-2070
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Street Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Private DiningNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Xavier I.
Wednesday 8/14/2024 I'm somewhat familiar with Filipino baked goods but I've never had it to this extent: different breads & pastries from the Filipino culture. The service was pretty solid. On my visit, I ended up getting ube bread $3.50, pan de coco $3.20, cinnamada $3.50, hopia ube $5.50, ube ensaymada $3.15, and a half dozen ube pandedal $3.45. - Ube bread * This is Filipino bread that is stuffed with ube filling and it was alright. - Pan de coco * This is Filipino bread that is stuffed with coconut and it really wasn't for me (I'm not a coconut enjoyer). - Cinnamada * This is a Filipino spin on the cinnamon roll and I was told that they even use the ensaymada dough/bread in the process. * The cinnamada was actually pretty good: it was very fluffy and airy and I could tell based on my first bite when I heard a pocket of air release. (Top 2 favorite of mine) - Hopia ube * This is similar to the ube bread but also different based on the smaller size and texture & taste of the bread. It was a miss for me as I wasn't a fan of the dough. - Ube ensayamda * I don't really know how to describe it very well but this one was pretty good. (Top 2 favorite of mine) - Ube pandesal * I'd describe these as Filipino yeast bread rolls that have a cool look to them due to the ube purple on the bread. * I almost missed this item as they weren't on display but instead were in the baking room. * They were fresh, warm, fluffy, and overall just good tasting bread. It's not sweet, just good bread that can be paired nicely with a breakfast meal for example. My experience at Angie's bakery was a pretty good one. Out of all the pastries I had I would rank them: ube ensaymada, cinnamada, ube pandesal, ube bread, pan de coco, and lastly the hopia ube. I would be open to returning to try more items and I would recommend the ube ensaymada, cinnamada, and ube pandesal.
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Author: Kelsey M.
This bakery has been my family's go to stop for pandesal and ensaymda for as long as I can remember. I even remember when it had a mini convenience store inside, where we would always buy spread for our pandesal! I'm happy to see the bakery expand their menu to offer a more diverse array of treats while keeping the original recipes for pandesal and ensaymda. Besides their pandesal and ensaymda, I recommend trying their ube flavored pastries and buko pandan flavored pastries. Excited to go back soon and finally try their drinks, which I have been meaning to try for a while :) Tip: Pay in cash if you're making a smaller purchase to avoid fees!
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Author: Al S.
Aside from the Pan de Coco, had to try the Spanish bread. I've tried many local bakery that sells Spanish bread but Angies seems to hit the spot. Consistent from the first to the last bite. Not to mention, better priced Quick to service and an ambiance of a bakery. Love the smell of fresh baked bread.
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Author: Carol S.
Wow!! Since I've come to love everything made with Ube, this location is a veritable fairyland of goodies. They didn't have the Ube Spanish Bread, which is my favorite. But their Ube Pandesal Rolls are a close second. The first time I went, I had to immediately eat one in the car. It was so hot & fresh that my finger made an indentation in the roll. Yumminess personified!! There is a door and opening between the "behind the counter' personnel & the area where the bakers are working. When you order Ube Pandesal Rolls they actually walk into the area where the goodies are being baked & bring them out fresh from the oven. It was a quite busy time of the day so I quickly purchased a bag of 6 Ube Pandesal Rolls (not nearly enough), an Ube Crinkle Cookie, a slice of Bibingka (recommended by my physical therapist) & a Pandesal. Since I don't like sweets the Ube Pandesal Rolls were by far my favorite. I have one every day now with my breakfast. On a return trip I purchased a bag of twelve, which is a more reasonable amount for me. My PT's favorite Bibingka was too sweet for my tastebuds. They had a Ube Bibingka that day but not offered in the large slices. That probably would have better suited for me. Angie's has quite a variety of offerings. But I was on a singleminded focus aimed at Ube. The location is in a strip shopping center on the west side Holland Road. It's hard to see coming from the north since the center has a backwards L shape with Angie's facing traffic coming from the south on Holland Road. Turn west on Northwood Drive then a right turn into the shopping center. You'll be immediately facing Angie's. Although it's a busy shop, I've never had a problem getting a parking space in front of the bakery. I love your Ube Pandesal Rolls Angie's Bakery. Returning will be a regular part of my life.