This is a very small simple Hispanic bakery that also sell a small selection of convenient items. It sells delicious looking cakes, lots of baked items including bread, cookies, cakes, drinks (beer, water, soda), plastic utensils, paper plates, birthday candles, hot sauces, snacks, bread, etc... It is not a full size grocery store. It is like a small market, that you can stop by for some baked goods, beer, or a snack. The store is very small, and the spaces between each aisle is very tight designed for slender to medium built people. If your body type is on the larger size, you might not enjoy shopping here because it would be difficult to walk up and down the aisle. This market appears to be frequent by local Hispanic community. I was the only non-Hispanic there, and I felt like I was stared at with curious eyes. I bought some baked items, and they are pretty good. Not the best, but I like that I am supporting a small business. I also got a bottle of "Black Label Reserve" hot sauce. I just like the name of it, and one of my close friends loves HOT HOT HOT pepper. I got it for him. One thing that stands out is that many, almost all, the items are not priced. I found out when I was at the register. I am not a fan of stores that don't display prices on their products. I bought 1 small bottle of hot sauce (~$2.49), 1 bag of hot peanuts with red pepper (~$1.49), 2 cookies, 1 small cake, 1 piece of bread and 1 pack of cakes (see photos), and that was $10.40. When I stopped by, this place was a little busy with about 10 customers coming in and out, but surprisingly, it is also very quiet.