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United Family Baking d/b/a Nino’s Italian Bakery has received the “Woman Business Certification” by the State of Florida.

This means, they are certified by the state of Florida as a Florida-based woman-owned business.

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4.2 374 reviews

  • Avatar Danielle Thompson ★★★★★ 2 weeks ago
    The woman who helped us was soooo nice! Actually, they all were nice! I got pizza and a salad with some small goodies on … More the side along with a caramel and chocolate iced latte. My honey got a breakfast croissant, lobster tail, and goodies as well. The croissant itself was so good. Plus, they are dog friendly! I love it. We will be back with my fur baby sometime in the near future.
  • Avatar K G ☆☆☆☆ 3 weeks ago
    I've walked into this place on multiple occasions, and every time there is a business meeting going on. The entire place … More is packed with some business holding a meeting! A MEETING IN A BAKERY! I will never return to this place. How do you except "normal customers" feel about this? It's very awkward and actually very un-nerving to be ordering a coffee and maybe food with 50+ people having a meeting right behind you, less then 3 feet! Never going back to this place. The owners obviously don't care about their casual customers and how the experience of walking into a "bakery/café" to buy coffee or food is, when everyday there's some business holding a meeting. You can't sitting down and enjoy your drink or food anywhere because there is not sitting. I recommended finding another bakery that makes sure their customers feel welcome and not walking into a corporate meeting.
  • Avatar M P II ★★☆☆☆ a month ago
    We eagerly awaited their reopening after the hurricane, but are sad to see what they changed it to. They have turned the … More dining portion into a small fast casual California-esque eatery. No longer do they serve actual standard breakfast. The baked goods still seem of similar quality, albeit less of a "handmade in the back" feel. They must be using all the space for their commercial bakery contracts now. I suppose those are more lucrative, but it's sad to see a wonderful spot in Charlotte County turn into this. Wish them all the best, but we will not be back.