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Miami Lakes committee hears catering pitch from Kyle Bakery ahead of ribbon-cutting
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Summary
The Cultural Affairs Committee heard a presentation from Alex Garrido, owner of Kyle Bakery, on catering options and event services; Garrido said he can prepare large orders with 24–48 hours' notice and noted a ribbon-cutting April 18 with Hialeah’s mayor. The committee discussed using the vendor for upcoming events.
Alex Garrido, owner of Kyle Bakery, told the Miami Lakes Cultural Affairs Committee about boxed breakfast and lunch options and catering logistics during the committee’s meeting. Garrido said the bakery’s breakfast boxes include croissant sandwiches and pastries, and that large orders (about 100) require roughly 24–48 hours’ notice.
The presentation came during public comment after a committee member introduced Garrido as the owner of Kyle Bakery. "The first one I'm gonna pass around is gonna be the breakfast," Garrido said as he described menu items and offered samples. He also noted an upcoming store ribbon-cutting on April 18, during which Hialeah’s mayor is expected to attend.
Committee members asked about lead times and sponsorships. Garrido responded that two days' notice is preferable for large catering orders and that the bakery can provide free cafecito samples at morning events. The committee discussed using local vendors for future events and possible sponsorship opportunities tied to committee programming.
The presentation did not include a formal procurement decision; members agreed to consider Kyle Bakery when sourcing food for upcoming committee events and to follow the town’s vendor approval process. The committee’s next meeting will include additional event planning and vendor coordination details.

