A Portland bakery whose Mexican pastries and fresh-baked bread can be found at restaurants and farmers markets across the city is expanding into the suburbs.
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Dos Hermanos Bakery
made its first leap in 2023 when it moved out of its original building in North Portland and
into a 7,500-square-foot facility
on Southeast Stark Street.
The brother-owned bakery’s next step isn’t another move — but a second location that will open in a recognizable Beaverton storefront. Axios
first reported
the news in May.
Dos Hermanos
announced on May 21
its plans to launch a new cafe at 12400 S.W. Broadway St. later this month. The bakery is aiming to open to the public by the week of June 16, a spokesperson confirmed in an email. It will be open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
The corner storefront previously housed Pip’s Original Doughnuts, which
moved into the building
in July 2023 but
closed its Beaverton location
last December.
Already, the Beaverton building has begun its rebrand — swapping the former bright yellow paint for a softer blue and “Dos Hermanos Bakery” lettering.
Dos Hermanos owners Josue (left) and Gabriel Azcorra stand in their original location in 2022. The brothers recently moved to a new 7,500-square-foot facility in Southeast Portland, putting their bakery on par with the likes of Grand Central and Portland French bakeries.
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Yucatán-born brothers Gabriel and Josue Azcorra started Dos Hermanos in 2018, tucked into a 1,000-square-foot space in North Portland. Now, they’ve worked with big-name clients like Trader Joe’s and Costco and attract lines at farmers markets across the Portland-area.
The bakery is best known for its variety of homemade bread — everything from ciabatta and sourdough to brioche and sesame-covered burger buns — as well as its diverse pastry menu. Standard bakery fare like scones and danishes join Mexican staples like conchas (sweet bread) and hojaldres (filled fried dough).
There’s also Dos Hermanos’ chopped sandwiches, which the brothers promised in an Instagram comment would make the Beaverton menu.
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