Arlington Eats: Marquez Bakery Cooking Up All Your Mexican Food Cravings
By Office of Communication
Posted on September 19, 2022, September 19, 2022

On this episode of Arlington Eats, host Cynthia Lemus visits Marquez Bakery & Tortilla Factory where they serve authentic Mexican food and your favorite sweet breads.

“We’ve been in Arlington since 1990 and began basically because there was a need in the community back at that time you couldn’t find Mexican groceries stores anybody who cater to the Mexican community,” Co-owner Sally Venegas said. “My dad decided to move to Arlington and start a business.”

Thirty-two years later, Marquez Bakery has become an Arlington staple for the community. The restaurant is located in the heart of the Entertainment District at 1730 E. Division St., Arlington, Texas 76011. They are one of the favorite places to have breakfast or lunch for their customers, and there is one thing that makes them unique.

“We don’t do anything frozen; everything is made from scratch from recipes that have been handle down over the last 40 years,” Venegas said.
Marquez Bakery has grown to include a panaderia, a flour tortilla factory and a restaurant with a varied menu.

“Our menu is authentic Mexican food, we serve huevos rancheros in the morning, breakfast burritos and for lunch we serve asados, the guiso, menudo and barbeque on the weekends and we have a variety of pan dulce. We make marranitos all the way to orejas, which is a gourmet Mexican pantry,” employee Maria Rodríguez said.

They open every day, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. If you want to see their extended menu visit their website marquezbakery.com or follow them on Facebook.

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