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A piece of Argentina in Florida: the story of Argentinian Bakery & Cafe Orlando

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The story behind Argentinian Bakery & Cafe begins long before its doors opened in Central Florida. It starts in La Plata, Argentina, where José Lapidote was introduced to baking at just nine years old, helping out at a neighborhood bakery after school. What began as necessity quickly became a lifelong passion.

“I grew up surrounded by bakeries,” Lapidote recalled. “The smell of bread and pastries stayed with me. It became part of who I am.”

By his teenage years, Lapidote was already working in major pastry shops in La Plata, including high-level operations connected to the local Jewish community, embassies, and consulates. At a young age, he was trusted with leadership roles, experiences that shaped his discipline and understanding of the craft. “Everything I’ve done in my life, I’ve done with passion,” he said. “This was never just work for me.”

His journey as an entrepreneur began early. At 18, he opened his first bakery in the province of Buenos Aires, followed by successful ventures in several cities. But the path was not without setbacks. Economic instability, labor conflicts, and failed partnerships eventually forced him to start over more than once. “I lost everything at different moments,” Lapidote explained. “But I never lost what I know how to do.”

After years of rebuilding in Argentina and brief experiences abroad, Lapidote eventually made the move to the United States, seeking stability. In Orlando, he started from scratch once again—this time baking from his son’s kitchen and selling online. “I made one post of something I baked at home, people liked it, and it started spreading by word of mouth,” he said.

That organic growth led to the creation of Argentinian Bakery Orlando, originally envisioned as a production and pickup space. Demand quickly reshaped the project. “People wanted to stay, to sit, to share,” Lapidote said. “So we kept expanding.” Alongside José, his son Patricio plays an active role in the day-to-day operation and growth of Argentinian Bakery Orlando.

Today, Argentinian Bakery operates as a café and restaurant deeply rooted in Argentine tradition. From pastries and empanadas to sandwiches and desserts, the menu reflects Lapidote’s commitment to authenticity. “I don’t adapt the flavors,” he emphasized. “80 percent of what we use is Argentine.”

The bakery’s reputation has spread well beyond Orlando. Customers regularly travel from Tampa, Jacksonville, and other parts of Florida—and even neighboring states—to stock up. Lapidote credits that growth to community support rather than marketing strategies. “It’s all word of mouth,” he said. “The people follow us and support us.”

Argentinian Bakery’s role within the Argentine community became especially visible during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. As Argentina advanced through the tournament, the bakery turned into a gathering point for fans eager to experience the matches together.

“We had no more space,” Lapidote recalled. “We put screens outside, people brought their own chairs, and the atmosphere was unbelievable.” The gatherings grew so large that they caught the attention of local media. “Television channels came, and at one point the celebrations spilled into the street.”

After Argentina’s historic World Cup triumph, the celebrations continued beyond the bakery itself. “We all went in caravans to downtown Orlando,” Lapidote said. “It wasn’t about business. It was about sharing something that belongs to us.”

With the next World Cup set to be hosted in the United States, Lapidote says preparations are already underway to recreate—and expand—that experience in 2026. “We’re going to do the same, but bigger,” he said. “Big screens outside, asado, people coming together to watch the matches.”

Lapidote also revealed plans for a new project near the Disney area that would allow for even larger-scale watch parties. “It’s something important that’s coming,” he noted. “A place where people can really live the World Cup together.”

Grateful for the opportunities he found in the United States, Lapidote remains firmly connected to his roots. “I’m Argentine, I think like an Argentine, and I live in this country with gratitude,” he said. “But I never forget where I come from.”

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Argentinian Bakery Orlando is preparing once again to be a home away from home for Albiceleste supporters—where football, food, and identity come together far from Argentina.

For updates and upcoming events, follow Argentinian Bakery Orlando at argentinianbakery.com or on Instagram @argentinianbakeryorlando.

Santiago Hezze scores for Olympiacos in 2-1 win vs. Ajax

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Santiago Hezze scored for Olympiacos in their 2-1 win against Ajax.

Hezze got his first goal in the Champions League in their win. With the score at 1-1, Olympiacos were awarded a corner kick.

The cross found the 24 year old and the Argentine would head the ball and score to give Olympiacos the 2-1 lead.

Ángel Di María and Alejo Véliz score for Rosario Central in 2-1 win vs. Racing

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Ángel Di María and Alejo Véliz both scored for Rosario Central in their 2-1 win against Racing.

The two Argentine players scored for Rosario Central to give them their first win of the season. After losing 2-1 against Belgrano with Ángel Di María scoring, once more Ángel Di María scored for Rosario Central.

Di María dribbled beyond a defender and with the outside of his boot, scored to give Rosario Central the 1-0 lead. With Rosario Central leading 1-0, Ángel Di María started a counter attack which ended with Alejo Véliz scoring from inside the penalty area to give Rosario Central the 2-0 lead.

With Rosario Central leading 2-0, Adrián Martínez scored a header for Racing’s only goal of the match.

Racing are still winless after having lost 2-1 against Gimnasia in heir first match.

Enzo Fernández scores for Chelsea in 3-2 win vs. Napoli

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Enzo Fernández scored for Chelsea in their 3-2 win against Napoli.

Fernández made it two goals and one assist in the Champions League, scoring for Chelsea in their win. With the score at 0-0, Chelsea were awarded a penalty kick.

It was the Argentine who took it, going to the goalkeeper’s right and scoring to give Chelsea the 1-0 lead. Napoli would draw level and take the lead but Chelsea would score two more goals and get the win.

Alejandro Garnacho was substituted into the match for Chelsea.

Alexis Mac Allister scores twice for Liverpool in 6-0 win vs. Qarabag FK

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Alexis Mac Allister scored twice for Liverpool in their 6-0 win against Qarabag FK.

Mac Allister made it three goals in the Champions League, scoring for Liverpool in their win. With the score at 0-0, Liverpool were awarded a corner kick and after two headers, the ball would fall to Mac Allister who would score a header from close range and give Liverpool the 1-0 lead.

With Liverpool leading 4-0, the ball would fall to Mac Allister and the Argentine would control it and score his second goal of the match.