Uhh, this might be in the wrong place so I'll add to it............Please let me know if the bakery is pro-carry as well

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+1 for Esperanza's! Not only are they a bakery, they have the best Mexican food around....next to Joe T's of course.JCole wrote:Esperanzas runs two in Fort Worth. One south of the stockyard area, and the other on south Henderson.
I don't know if they're exactly "pro-carry," but they don't ahve a valid 30.06 sign.
blue wrote:Simple........ask some chubby mexicans, they will know the best places!
(works the same way for German food, Italian, etc.!)
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Real Mexican bakeries don't make Kolaches.Grog wrote:Is this a joke? I have a hard time finding a bakery that is not a mexican bakery
Jeez, that address (2810 S. Buckner) is over eight miles from Oak Cliff. You'd have to drive through Pleasant Grove to get to Oak Cliff from that loacation.drjoker wrote:Panaderia El Rey
(214) 275-5556
South Dallas/Oak Cliff
2810 S Buckner Blvd
Dallas, TX 75227
I've never been there, but I've passed it several times on the way to Williams Chicken, Brother Mans' BBQ, and Hardeman's in the "hood". Let me know if you like it because I've been thinking about going there, too. It's not dangerous because I dine in Oak Cliff/S Dallas all the time (day and night) and I've never had any incident. You just have to look at them, smile, and say, "hi." If you act scared of the homeless guys and run, they get angry. Sometimes, I leave some change on top of my car and tell them to watch it for me. I don't expect them to really watch my car, but I think it creates good karma or something.
If some young guy with athletic wear walks buy, I'll say, "hi," or, "yo man, waz up?" Smile, and look them in the eye when you say that. Just in case they approach me in a suspicious manner asking for something, I plan to toss them $5 wrapped around an old casino chip. That way, they'll have to extend both arms to catch it so they won't have a hand inside a suspicious pocket. While they're doing that, I plan on driving off. That said, I've never had to toss the $5. There's never even been a near incident. In other words, it's safe.
You know, everyone always talk about revitalizing the inner city and getting kids out of gangs. The best way to do that is to spend money in the inner city so jobs are created. Socialism is not the answer to our inner city woes. You might be surprised to find that good Christians driving south and spending money is.
P.S. If you're NTCOFT Atheist, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Morman, Wiccan, etc, just substitute that for "Christian" in my post.
11555 Ferguson may be East Dallas, but not the Lakewood area. There is a small family owned Mex bakery onbaldeagle wrote:Aztec Mexican Bakery
(972) 686-6281
East Dallas/Lakewood
11555 Ferguson Rd
Dallas, TX 75228