This bakery seems to be a decent place to visit, with a rating of 4.2 overall. However, the quality of the products and services seems to be just average. The bakery has an interesting combination of being a bakery and having a co-brand with Sabor de Sanchez Colombian Food, suggesting they offer a unique blend of traditional and modern offerings. One major issue is the discrimination experienced by a customer who felt their names were mispronounced. Despite this issue, the bakery seems to have a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, with staff described as "super amable" and "queridísimo". The food is also highly praised, with customers raving about the fruit salad and Colombian hot dog. It's worth noting that the bakery is wheelchair accessible, which is a plus for customers with mobility issues. The use of credit cards as a payment method is also convenient for customers. The bakery's location in a suite within a larger building may make it a bit hard to find for some customers. The Colombian coffee is also mentioned as a highlight by one customer. Overall, this bakery seems to have its strengths and weaknesses, but it's definitely worth checking out for those looking for a unique culinary experience.