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Welcome to Baja Ranch Market

At Baja Ranch Market, nestled in Monrovia, California, a vibrant cultural tapestry comes alive. This Mexican and Latino market thrives on its commitment to fresh produce, quality meats, and an inviting atmosphere. Customers rave about the delightful pan dulce from the bakery and the authentic flavors of the deli’s hot meals, including savory tortas and comforting birria. The market not only embraces the culinary traditions of its community but also offers a warm welcome, making it a cherished spot for both locals and newcomers. Baja Ranch Market is not just a grocery store; it’s a flavorful experience waiting to be savored.

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Welcome to Baja Ranch Market, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Monrovia, California. Located at 328 Huntington Dr, this vibrant market stands out as a favorite among both locals and visitors, especially within the Mexican and Latino communities. Known for its rich selection of authentic Mexican produce, meats, and traditional baked goods, Baja Ranch blends the essence of Mexican culinary flair with the convenience of a modern grocery experience.

Baja Ranch Market intricately combines fresh ingredients with warmth and culinary tradition. As you step through the doors, you're greeted by the alluring aroma of freshly baked pan dulce and the savory scents wafting from the deli counter. With a commitment to quality, customers rave about the freshness of their produce and a dazzling variety of meats, ideal for any Mexican dish. Michelle D. perfectly encapsulates this sentiment, praising the market's fantastic asada and produce selection, affirming that it remains one of her top shopping destinations.

The market's deli is a standout feature, offering mouthwatering hot foods that beckon customers to indulge. From the flavorful birria plates to the hearty torta cubano, the menu promises a delightful culinary journey. Lily V.'s experience highlights how tempting the deli offerings are—even for shoppers initially just seeking produce. The friendly staff enhance the experience, inviting customers to sample different items, showcasing not only their dishes but also their genuine hospitality.

The bakery also deserves a special mention; with a selection that includes freshly baked bolillos and delectable pastries, it’s a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth. Another customer, Erica F., appreciates the market's cleanliness and helpful staff, making it an ideal spot for shoppers looking for authentic Hispanic groceries that may be elusive in larger chains.

Baja Ranch Market thrives not only on its extensive product offerings but also on its community vibe. As Kevin B. reflects, the atmosphere evokes nostalgia, making his return after 20 years a pleasurable experience. The market caters to both traditional and modern tastes, maintaining a balance that resonates across generations.

Whether you're hunting for fresh produce, craving traditional Mexican dishes, or simply looking to experience a slice of Latino culture, Baja Ranch Market certainly delivers. As Sergio Z. remarks, it’s reminiscent of other popular Latino markets but injects its unique flair with an impressive array of goods and comforting meals ready to be savored.

So why not explore Baja Ranch Market yourself? With a phone number of (626) 359-3333, feel free to reach out with any questions or simply pop in to discover what makes this market a beloved cornerstone of the community.

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Michelle D.
Michelle D.

BOMB! One of my favorite Markets. Always come to Baja Ranch in Monrovia for Asada, Pan Dulce, and produce. Plenty of selection of meats, and I love the produce. Good prices and always fresh. Service has always been decent.

Kevin B.
Kevin B.

Place has changed a lot in over 20 years. I shopped here a lot back in the days. We were recently here to grab some of their baked good chicken and pastries here for a party. Felt nice coming here and shopping. Food is a little cheap, but you still will be paying more for certain items. Good staff and people. Always a pleasure to visit.

Lily V.
Lily V.

Reviewing the hot foods from deli counter At first we entered to only buy produce but the counter was full of food and made us curious. There wasn't a line and since entering the market, the bakery and hot foods are the first thing you see when entering on the left. The place look nice, many staff are restocking he baked goods and getting food refilled. The ad for torta cubano (10$) intrigued us so we ordered that, then we also ordered birria plate (15$) and since it was spicy we also ordered the carnitas plate (12$) for my son. Since birria had consume, we had to be careful not to spill the juices since it was so hot. Prior to Covid, there were tables and seats to eat, however, this time only outside there are a few seating areas which were all taken already. The staff were very friendly, they offered us a sample of the birria which convinced us to get a plate. The plates come with rice, beans (black or refried), tortillas, salsa, and grilled jalapeños. Carnitas had salad with the plate. Birria was not spicy but very flavorful. Tortillas were fresh but dried up since we took the food to a park to eat. There were chucks of beef but we had to shred it and mix it with the consume to help spread the flavor to the leaner meat. Carnitas were a bit lemony but juicy. The lemon rind may have affected the meat since there were parts that were bitter. Torta was full of meat but unfortunately I ate a few tiny bones from the pork. Love the chunk of cheese in the middle. Overall it was very good, I'd probably like it more if we got to eat it right away.

Sergio Z.
Sergio Z.

Baja Ranch Market is a Mexican/Latino Market like Northgate Gonzales and Supior Grocers very popular with Mexican and Lation communities around L.A. and other cities. Stepping in I can see American and Mexican products especially they most of the Merchandise come from Mexico. They also have a Deli that make classic Mexican comfort meals to eat there or take it home they also have a bakery that make freshly bake bolillos.

Erica F.
Erica F.

A very clean market. I came here to pick up some Hispanic grocery that I cannot get from Vons/Ralphs/Albertson. There is a bakery and hot food section by the entrance. I purchased some BBQ ribs and beans from the hot food section. They required me to pay them at the cashier by the hot food instead of the cashier for the grocery. I stood out because of my ethnicity. When I went to the meat section, the workers were very helpful and did not make me feel uncomfortable at all. Will continue to come back for more grocery.